Event Coverage

CeBIT Hannover 2007 (Part 2)

By Vijay Anand - 16 Mar 2007

GeCube's Booth

GeCube's Booth

 GeCube currently has one of the more extensive PCIe and AGP lineups for ATI Radeon graphics cards.

 For example, this Radeon X1950 XT is available in both AGP and PCIe variants.

 This huge single-slot graphics card crams dual Radeon X1650 XT cores and even has room to integrate a PLX bridge for 32 PCIe lanes (a set of x8 lanes to talk with both GPUs while another 16 lanes interface with the PCIe bus itself) for switching to offer on-board CrossFire. It even touts quad display capability through its dual DMS59 connectors on the I/O faceplate and with corresponding cable connections.

 Other more tamed solutions are this Radeon X1650 XT graphics card with GeCube's custom cooler design for good balance between cooling performance and noise emission. Though it has 256MB of memory, more than adequate for it's capabilities, it support up to 1GB of frame buffer via HyperMemory - if you ever need it (which we doubt).

 A more entry-level card based on the original Radeon X1600 series, is the recently announced Radeon X1550 GPU. This model from GeCube however, has 256MB of system memory and a 600MHz core clock!

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