
ATI includes cables and adapters to suit most needs. A single breakout connector supports RF cables and input/output blocks, with S-Video, Composite Video and Stereo Audio connections. Additional S-Video plus Composite Video cables shorten your shopping list, and they even included a splitter for the auxiliary power input. Also included is the all-important DVI-I to VGA adapter needed for a second CRT monitor.
ATI was kind enough to include the separately packaged HDTV (YPrPb component video) output block; the retail box includes a certificate for a free one.

The domino design allows two blocks to be snapped together. We'd like to suggest ATI add similar pegs to the sides, for those who desire lower profile cable management.
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