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Powercolor Radeon X1900 XTX - Accessories
The box contains HDTV and S-Video cables as well as well as VIVO cables for signal input and output. Instead of a composite video cable, Powercolor includes a second S-Video cable, so that there is one each for video input and video output. Two DVI-to-VGA adapters enable the use of two analog displays.






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