Tom's Hardware Forums » Graphic & Displays » ATI » Ati radeon X1550 Oced Version Gpu: 650mhz Ram:410mb [820 DDR]
 

Ati radeon X1550 Oced Version Gpu: 650mhz Ram:410mb [820 DDR]




Word :   Username :  
 
Bottom
Author
 Thread : Ati radeon X1550 Oced Version Gpu: 650mhz Ram:410mb [820 DDR]
 
Profile: stranger
More Information

Is my Ati radeon X1550 Oced Version Gpu: 650mhz Ram:410mb [820 DDR] of X1550 better than the normal one and what graphics card is the Ati radeon X1550 Oced Version Gpu: 650mhz Ram:410mb [820 DDR] equvilliant to in nvidia card sets?

Related Product

Register or log in to remove.

"Hello" lied the politician
Profile: Faithful Poster
More Information

I dont know About 1550's in particular, but in general, an OCed (overclocked) version will always be faster, due to the fact its basically the same thing, but its running faster.

Profile: nimble knuckle
More Information

The X1550 is a step below the Nvidia 8500GT.

http://www.tomshardware.com/review [...] 923-7.html

Profile: stranger
More Information

But my overclocked version is fast than the normal x1550 in some benchmarks in 3dmark05 i get 2475

and my graphics card is overclocked version so it makes it like %15 better


Message edited by khalid1 on 05-25-2008 at 01:40:37 AM
Profile: stranger
More Information

is my graphics card umm as good as a Geforce 6600 because the benchmarks of my ati radeon x1550 oced version Gpu: 650 mhz Ram: 410 [820 DDR] are a little bit high than the Geforce 6600

Profile: stranger
More Information

I'm pretty sure the x1550 is equal performance-wise to a vanilla 6600, so when overclocked yes, it should be better.

Profile: stranger
More Information

True i googled with one is better the Ati radeon X1550 Overclocked version is about in 6600Gt ish area :)... But wait is the 6xxx cards good??


Go to:
 
  Tom's Hardware Forums » Graphic & Displays » ATI » Ati radeon X1550 Oced Version Gpu: 650mhz Ram:410mb [820 DDR]

Google Ads
Ad
News

ATI to ship R420

Published on May 04, 2004

ATI today began shipping its next-generation graphics chip, the R420, as the Radeon X800 Pro, with a faster version, the equally anticipated Radeon X800 XT Platinum Edition, to ship later this month. Read more

GeCube and Sapphire launch ATI Radeon X1900 series cards

Published on January 27, 2006

GeCube and Sapphire Technology have each launched graphics card based on the three new X1900 series graphics chips recently launched by ATI Technologies. Read more

Sapphire launches AGP version of X1600Pro graphics card

Published on January 20, 2006

Sapphire Technology is now shipping the AGP version of its latest graphics card offering based on the ATI Radeon X1600 Pro graphics chip, which offers complete support for DirectX 9.0 and Shader Model 3.0 and utilizes ATI's Avivo Technology. Read more

ATI releases Catalyst 5.8 for Radeon cards

Published on August 18, 2005

ATI released version 5.8 of its Catalyst drivers for the Radeon series graphics cards. Read more

Latest Reviews & Articles

Part 4: Avivo HD vs. PureVideo HD

Published on September 29, 2008

The 780G chipset/Radeon HD 3200 and the MCP78S chipset/GeForce 8200 provide the first integrated graphics solutions that can accelerate Blu-ray playback. We dig deep into how well they work with high-quality Blu-ray 1080p video playback. Read more

Four GeForce 9600 GT Cards Compared

Published on September 26, 2008

Manufacturers really love the first Geforce 9. The graphic chip is fast, the cards are inexpensive, and some retailers offer more than ten variations. Read more

Maxtor's Shared Storage Does NAS At Home

Published on September 25, 2008

What do you do with all the data you collect at home? Network attached storage is the solution. We test Maxtor's Shared Storage II and find that it is also suitable for use in small businesses. Read more

SLI & Centrino 2: Gaming Laptops Battle

Published on September 24, 2008

Take four gaming laptops. Arm two of them with SLI and make the others Centrino 2-compatible. You're looking at a high-end collection of the latest mobile technology battling it out for benchmark supremacy and your hard-earned dollars. Read more