VisionTek Radeon HD 2400PRO 900196 Video Card
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dbp Rating: Review Date: 11/03/09 |
Works great
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Budda Shopper Rating: Review Date: 10/02/09 |
Exactly what I needed!
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I bought this card after days of searching for low profile solutions to upgrade from the 1000-series x1300 DMS. Got this up and running at work with no issues. The box was a bit on the plain side, but the card works as advertised! |
BBSawyer Rating: Review Date: 01/24/08 |
VisionTek Radeon HD 2400PRO 900196 Video Card
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I DO NOT RECOMMEND! This is 3rd card in two months. I upgraded from Radeon X600. I have gone through 4 separate motherboards and three different CPU's from Intel Pentium D 2.8 GHz (on ECS 945P-A MoBo) to AMD Pheonon (on MSI board) finally to the current Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 on an ASUS P5K Motherboard. In between there was the E6750 on an EVGA 650i Ultra Board (DON'T USE RADEON WITH EVGA). All configurations have the display flashing with a fractured image of Windows loading (this is after the system posts). The only way I am able to get the system to load with a stable display image is to use the F8 key and specify booting from the Hard Drive. Even then there have been occasions the screen goes into the fractured flashing image after the window had gone into screen saver. Tweaking the CCC has little effect. Reinstalling all drivers has no improvement. Running XP Pro SP2, 22'' LCD Display w/DVI (X2gen), 4 GB RAM PC6400 DDR2 800, E6750 @1333, ASUS P5K MoBo, no OC'ing. |
There aren't too many low profile cards out there that will run two monitors. I put this one in a Dell desktop case. Had a tiny bit of trouble with the initial configuration but it was solved after a reboot. Works great.