Monday, July 23rd 2007
ATI Radeon HD 2400 Pro Gets AGP Interface
AMD/ATI is preparing to launch ATI Radeon HD 2000-series graphics cards for accelerated graphics port (AGP). As a matter of fact two of the main ATI partners, Sapphire Technologies and GeCube have already started to sell them. GeCube GC-RX24PGA2-D3 graphics card based on ATI Radeon HD 2400 Pro graphics processing unit (GPU) and with 256MB of GDDR2 memory onboard is currently available in some Tokyo, Japan stores, according to Akiba PC Hotline website. The novelty costs ¥11480 (about $95) and provides a very cost-efficient upgrade path for personal computers built three or more years ago. The Radeon HD 2400 Pro is fully compatible with DirectX 10 application programming interface, can drive large high-resolution displays and also features an advanced video engine. Apart from GeCube and Sapphire, Tul Corp. is also preparing ATI Radeon HD 2400- and 2600-series graphics cards for AGP systems under the PowerColor brand.
Sources:
X-bit labs, AKIBA PC Hotline
24 Comments on ATI Radeon HD 2400 Pro Gets AGP Interface
but too bad its here to stay! :rockout: for now lol until the cards start to bottleneck the processor
Lawl
IMHO, if you have an AGP system you need to be saving up money to buy a new system, not wasting it on DX10 video cards.
the way it stands right now there is kinda a lul in the dx10 market as well as cpu why not invest a few more bucks until we see some real performance with dx 10
im just gonna laugh when ppl are disappointed that there core 2/am2 cpu and there sli or crossfire setup fails miserably at trying to run ut3 farcry2 and cod 4 at any kind of high settings
For all the AGP bashers, take a look at the ASROCK Conroe865PE board. Quad Core 2, use your old 2GB of DDR, and AGP.
The 2600XT would be a perfect upgrade for it...