HIS Radeon™ HD 2600 delivers powerful graphics performance to enhance the stunning Windows Vista™ user experience.HIS Radeon™ HD 2600 features hardware HD video processing and HDMI with built-in 5.1 surround audio ATI Avivo™ HD technology delivers sharp images and vibrant color fidelity from playback of Blu-ray™ and HD DVDs movies.HIS Radeon™ HD 2600 delivers remarkable gaming performance for Windows Vista™ and DirectX® 10.
#Radeon hd 2600 pro series#
Factory pre-overclocked Turbo at Brand-new HD concept - Black panel plate and gold-plated output ports to cope with the new “HD” concept of the new Radeon™ HD Series.Equipped with the strongest mainstream air cooling technology – IceQ.Unified Video Decoder (UVD) for Blu-ray™ and HD DVD.Support for the ATI Radeon™ DVI to HDMI adapter.ATI Avivo™ HD Video and Display architecture.Superscalar unified shader architecture.390 million transistors using 65nm fabrication process.Gold-plated ports and black panel plate – HD concept.quipped with the strongest mainstream air-cooling technology – IceQ.Join us as we take a closer look at the card and see how it stacks up to the competition in the $100-$150 graphics card space.
#Radeon hd 2600 pro pro#
Today we’ll be looking at one of the newest additions to the HIS product line, the ~$130 HIS Radeon HD 2600 Pro IceQ Turbo 512MB PCI Express graphics card. HIS has become widely known for using premium cooling solutions and pre-overclocking their graphics cards to provide a considerable amount of value and performance to gamers and enthusiasts alike. All of these strategies help to differentiate products from one another, and a company that has been doing this since their first line of X800 graphics cards is HIS, short for Hitech Information Systems. Over the years we’ve seen companies bundle the hottest new games, add new video connections, new cooling units, and even build their cards on unique colored PCBs. Because these add in board partners all use the same graphics chips supplied by the two major graphics card companies, they have to use their marketing savvy to create extra value and incentive for consumers to buy their products. About every 8-10 months, new GPUs are introduced by NVIDIA and ATI, and after their introduction, dozens of graphics cards built by their add in board partners come to market. If you have ever been in the market for a graphics card, you are undoubtedly familiar with the constantly changing graphics card market.