Testseek.com have collected 19 expert reviews of the AMD Radeon All-In-Wonder X1900 256MB PCIe 100714800 and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Radeon All-In-Wonder X1900 256MB PCIe 100714800.
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The editors liked
Great Gaming
256megs of GDDR3
VIVO & HDTV Output Dongle
Excellent Value
Excellent
Powerful GPU
Great for gaming
Excellent software package
Presents a good overall value
The editors didn't like
Core Cooling needs beefing up
Hot running temperatures
No Game Included
Way to large
Hard to fit into a desktop PC
Older video decoder chip
No HDTV tuner
Only encodes video in MPEG2
Not MPEG4
GPU clock speed is lower than X1900 XT counter-part
Great Gaming, 256megs of GDDR3, VIVO & HDTV Output Dongle, Excellent Value, Excellent
Core Cooling needs beefing up, Hot running temperatures, No Game Included
Again, yet another All-in-Wonder videocard that is a winner. This card, much like its older brothers, is an excellent all around card for a user needing an multimedia card that can also be used for gaming. To boil it down, this card has it all. It is...
Abstract: All-In-Wonder Radeon X1900 $499 ATI www.ati.com CPU Rating: 3.5 Specs: Radeon X1900 GPU (500MHz); 256MB GDDR3 memory (960MHz); Remote Wonder Plus For years ATI has led the way in a class of highly integrated graphics cards that the company single-hande...
Abstract: It?s not often as a reviewer that you receive a product which doesn?t have a major competitor from another manufacturer. This is one such product though and so allows us to say quite easily that the AIW X1900 is the best product of its type that money ...
If you need to have the absolute fastest gameplay possible, youll probably want to look towards the X1900 XTX card from ATI instead. But if you want good gaming performance with good video performance and features, the X1900 All-in-Wonder is your be...
Abstract: ATI's All-in-Wonder range is something of a legend in the PC graphics market. Since the introduction of the first All-in-Wonder back in late 1996 (based on the 3D Rage II!) it has become famed for offering an all-you-can-eat mix of high powered graphics a...
Powerful GPU, great for gaming
Excellent software package
Presents a good overall value
Way to large, hard to fit into a desktop PC
Older video decoder chip
No HDTV tuner
Only encodes video in MPEG2, not MPEG4
GPU clock speed is lower than X1900 XT counter-part
We have said this a hundred times and we are going to say it again. Buy the AIW X1900 for its gaming and video capturing and editing capabilities. If you are planning on buying it for a home theater or Media Center PC, pass it up. Buy a smaller graphic...
It's hard to escape the conclusion that the X1900 All-in-Wonder is a great product. It has great gaming performance for the price, as well as added multimedia functionality. This is a good thing.However, there's also no escaping the fact that all ATI h...
Abstract: When ATI launched the Radeon X1900 last week, the company didnt simply unveil a single new high-end sku. Instead, they announced a total of four new X1900-based products; the high-end Radeon X1900 XTX, the slightly lower clocked Radeon X1900 XT, the X1900...
The late release of the X1800 last year forced ATI to make a decision on whether to hold back the refresh card, the R580 or release it a scant 3 months after the X1800 reached the market. The situation was even worse for ATI with their A-I-W X1800 card...
Abstract: ATIs new flagship multimedia offering succeeds a predecessor that, following a botched launch schedule, is only two months old. With comparison between the AIW X1800 XL and the (slightly) newer X1900 inevitable, we make the call on which offering is m...