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Accessories
12:03 PM - February 3, 2005 by
Lars Weinand
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: tul, powercolor, x700, pro, 256
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: tul, powercolor, x700, pro, 256
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Accessories

TUL ships all cables required for operation with the card. However, we would have liked to see a YPrPb component output cable to connect HDTV displays to the TV-Out jack.
3D Performance
The TUL PowerColor X700 PRO 256 fulfilled our expectations, offering the kind of 3D performance one would expect to see from a Radeon X700 Pro card.
3D Mark 2005

3D Mark 2005, Build 110

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