




Brand | 3Dlabs |
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Model | Realizm 800 |
Interface | PCI Express x16 |
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Chipset Manufacturer | 3Dlabs |
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GPU | Dual 3Dlabs Visual Processing Units |
Memory Size | 640MB |
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Memory Interface | 512-bit |
Memory Type | GDDR3 |
DirectX | DirectX 9 |
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OpenGL | OpenGL 2.0 |
DVI | 2 |
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Other Ports | Stereo Glasses Connector |
RAMDAC | 400 MHz |
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Analog Resolution | 3840 x 2400@50Hz |
Cooler | With Fan |
Operating Systems Supported | Microsoft Windows 2000 and Microsoft Windows XP (32-and 64-bit). Windows drivers include 3Dlabs Acuity Windows Manager. Red Hat Linux Enterprise Edition (32-and 64-bit ver 3.0 or later) |
System Requirements | Intel Pentium 4, Athlon or compatible processor (Pentium 4, Athlon 64 or Opteron recommended) One 16x PCI Express slot with adjacent empty slot for cooling solution 150W power support 512 MB system memory recommended for best performance (128 MB minimum) 25 MB free disk space |
Features | Dual VPUs plus one VSU (provides advanced geometry processing, VPU management and a PCI Express interface) for performance doubling Full programmability and floating-point capabilities through entire graphics processing pipeline Seamless 32- to 16-bit and 16- to 32-bit conversion with zero overhead 16x PCI Express for faster data transfer through the system bus Dual-display,dual-link DVI to double the digital display bandwidth (for true 3840 x 2400 resolution capabilities) 512-bit GDDR3 memory interface for higher memory performance. Hardware accelerated pixel readback up to 4 GB/sec. SuperScene multisampling full-scene antialiasing support Support for DirectBurst and unified memory for professional resource allocation and utlization Texture sizes up to 4K x 4K Dedicated isochronous channel Orthogonal, compiler friendly SIMD array throughout pipeline allowing compilers to deliver optimal performance Independent dual 400 MHz 10-bit DACs |
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Package Contents | 2 x DVI to VGA Adapter Power Cable Manual Driver CD |
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Date First Available | February 15, 2005 |
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Pros: Blows through 3D Studio Max with ease.
Cons: Gelato is still a little slow
Overall Review: As stated above, this is not a card for gaming. It is however, the best workstation/graphics rendering card out there. Everythig I throw at it is no problem, even the advanced effects in Gelato that brought my old Quadro to it's knees.