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Factory pulled X1300 from Powercolor

The new display is called the PowerColor X1300 HyperMemory 2 and is part of the manufacturer's PCI Express series. The GPU speed has been increased by 25 percent at the factory.

Made with 90nm technology, the PowerColor X1300 HyperMemory 2 graphics processor runs at 1300MHz, unlike the X450’s 600MHz clock. The card will be sold with 128 MB of DDR2 memory running at 400 MHz. Thanks to HyperMemory 2, memory size can be expanded by sharing system memory. 

 

Factory pulled X1300 from Powercolor

 

The card supports the H.264 decoding standard and also takes advantage of HD technology. H.264 encoding offers more options, better quality than the MPEG2 standard for DVD technology. It promises higher resolution in addition to requiring less storage capacity.

The card supports DirectX 9.0ct, Open GL 2.0, Shader Model 3.0, among others, and is also capable of CrossFire operation.

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