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- Powered by ATI Radeon 7000 VPU - 143MHz
- 64MB-64bit DDR memory - 143MHz
- One parallel pixel pipelines
- HYPER ZTM
CHIPSET FEATURES
- Powered by ATI Radeon 7000 VPU - 143MHz
- 64MB-64bit DDR memory - 143MHz
- One parallel pixel pipelines
- HYPER ZTM
- VIDEO IMMERSIONTM
- PCI
- DirectX 7 and OpenGL supported
- VGA, TV-Out and DVI-I supported
HIS PRODUCTS ADVANTAGE
- Full Input/Output interface options
- Platinum packing with software bundle
- Classic packing with economic cost
Model Name | HIS 7000 64MB DDR PCI |
Chipset | Radeon 7000 Series |
ASIC | RV100 |
Pixel Pipelines | 2 |
Vertex Engines | |
Manu. Process (Micron) | 180nm |
Transistor | 30M |
Fill Rate | 429MTexel/s |
Memory Size (MB) | 64 |
Memory Type | DDR |
RAMDAC (MHz) | 300 |
Engine CLK (MHz) | 143 |
Memory CLK (MHz) | 143 |
Memory Interface (bit) | 64 |
Memory Bandwidth | 2.28GB/s |
Max. Resolution | 2048x1536 |
Bus Interface | PCI |
VGA | Yes |
2nd VGA | Yes |
DVI | Yes |
2nd DVI | No |
TV-out | Yes |
HDTV (YPrPb component output) | No |
Video-in | No |
TV Tuner | No |
FM Tuner | No |
ADVANCED 3D/2D PERFORMANCETM
RADEONTM 7000 provides leading 3D/2D and multimedia graphics performance for today's applications in full 32-bit color. Its 3D architecture also includes innovations that enable advanced new features in upcoming applications without compromising performance. With flexible memory support, RADEON 7000 permits implementations targeted at both the consumer desktop and commercial desktop platforms.
March 16th, 2010 at 03:25 pm By HIS Support
Yes, it do support 1920x1200 resolution. The maximum resolution supported by Radeon 7000 series is 2048 x 1536
March 15th, 2010 at 10:02 pm By Neal Lafferty
I'm interested in purchasing a HIS H700H64-1TOPN to run a new widescreen display that I have. I want to make sure that it can handle the native 1920 x 1200 resolution. Is this possible with this card?
Thanks very much!
Neal
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