If you want to go faster you can always take the card out of the machine, plug it in a PC and Overclock it.
Eg: Radeon 9550 is a cut down 9600.
You can reflash the 9550 in the pc with a 9600 bios and it will run faster, or use of the utilities that allow you to bump the speed 1Mhz at a time until you get glitches, then knock it back a few Mhz
The fastes graphic card with 3D support for the AmigaOne is the Radeon 9000 Pro. With new driver which support R200 Chipset. The 8500 and 9100 will be the fastest.
Ok 9000 Pro. Does OS4 final drivers already support 9100?
How fast is 9000 Pro compared to 9250 and to my 9200SE? Thanks so much.
I could get one of these (very cheap on ebay): Quote:
Processore ATI RadeonTM 9250 GPU
Supporta AGP 8X and 4 pipelines
Supporta Microsoft DirectX 8.1 e OpenGL Memoria 128MB GDDR2 e interfaccia di memoria a 64 bit RGB-DVI-I / TV OUT Scheda Tecnica
Chipset ATI RADEON 9250 Memoria 128MB Bus memoria 64 bit Tipo memoria DDR 16Mx16 Tipo scheda ATX Tipo BUS AGP Velocit? BUS 8X TV OUT S? Porta DVI S? VIVO No MultiView S?
I bought this 9250 one because my 8500LE (64Mb)is not supported. Cost about 40? from a local shop (35? from the net) and as a bonus is passive cooled and now is quieter together with a newer fan for the cpu clocked to 933Mhz-original speed. The temperature dropped from 54C to 23C (800Mhz) and is now 27C (933Mhz). Specs:
Package Type : Retail Chipset : ATI Radeon 9250 Interface : AGP 8x/4x Video Memory : 128MB Memory Type : DDR Engine Clock : 240MHz Memory Clock : 400MHz <---- See this one! Memory Interface : 64-bit RAMDACs : 400MHz Max. Resolution : 2048x1536 Connectors : VGA, , Composite, DVI-D DirectX Support : 8.1 OpenGL Support : 1.5
The wikipedia does not list all permutations of features, speed, memory width, etc. If you are looking for fastest, you don't want to get any card that says what these cards do in the specs list: Quote:
Bus memoria 64 bit
Quote:
Memory Interface : 64-bit
There are quite a lot of 9200s and 9250s out there without a full 128-bit memory interface. If they don't mention in eBay or on the box, assume it is the slower (cheaper) 64-bit memory version. Many of the auctions are just the text of the capabilities of the RV280 chip -- not the specific card they are selling. If it says something like "Available in both a 128-bit and 64-bit memory data path interface", that's just the GPU spec, so keep looking for more description of the model itself. I haven't ever seen one of the 256Mb versions with a 64-bit interface that I know of.
Edit: Here is a two year old article (about the time they came out) about 9250s.
Radeon 9100 and 8500 are the same card. Its doubtful that there will be a 'working' 3D driver from Hyperion.
What might be the problem? These cards can't be much different from the other Radeon cards! If it is lack of documentation, how did the Morphos-peoples get it running with 3D? I don't think it's such a big difference though. Maybe it's better to directly go ahead with 9600 and 9800 for some super-fast 3D action.
I know a group of people that should be tortured. First they make 18 different cards, then they make the SAME manual for 4 of the cards they sell.
The manual that came with my 9250 says that there is 64/128/256 MB of memory....
SURE on the box it tells you it's 128MB BUT!!!! it does NOT say how fast the ramdac is, but it says UPTO 400 MHz.... Huh? Which one me got, duuuh....
Apparently it's 64/128 bit DDR memory, kind of covering all bases there. But I have????
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