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Friday, September 28, 2007
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This Sapphire Radeon HD 2400 XT is a good card, which offers a high image quality, thanks to the ATI Avivo HD technology, and it's fully compatible with the new DirectX 10 API from Microsoft. This card is not suitable for videogames: using resolutions superior to 800x600 or using filters, modern games run under 30FPS, which make them slow and hardly playable.
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Tuesday, August 28, 2007
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AMD have got their whole mid-range lineup well and truly going now and we had a look at Palit and their HD 2600 cards the other week; now it's time to have a look at the Sapphire HD 2600 XT and HD 2400 XT. The question is though, is it enough for us to recommend them over the 8600 series? Well at the time of writing about the Palit cards, almost! Since then a new driver set has come out in the form of the Catalyst 7.8 and some serious speed increases were seen for the mid-range cards. This could be enough for them to be the card of choice for users on a budget.
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Wednesday, August 8, 2007
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While enthusiasts continue to wait for AMD/ATI's entrance into the high-end corner of the DirectX 10 battlefield, mainstream and casual gamers loyal to the red and green can jump right into the fray with the 2x00 series videocards. Today HardwareLogic wields Sapphire's HD 2400XT, a budget card that, on paper, appears to be better suited for slicing through HTPC duties than gaming skirmishes. Nevertheless, we jump into the action, and we'll show you who's left standing.
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