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9:34 AM - May 8, 2006 by
Tino Kreiss
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: 2006, graphics, card, buyers, guide, part1
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Sapphire Radeon X1300 -Accessories
Sapphire's bundle is commendable. Despite the card's low price, it comes with all of the necessary cables and adapters for Video, HDTV and DVI. Power DVD 5 2ch is included as a software player for DVDs, VCDs and SVCDs. Finally, a DVI-to-VGA adapter permits the card to be used with a second analog monitor.








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