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ATi Radeon 9250 PCI
At A Glance
Manufacturer:ATi
Series:Radeon 9
GPU:RV280
Release Date:0000-00-00
Interface:PCI
Core Clock:240 MHz
Memory Clock:200 MHz (400 DDR)
Memory Bandwidth:6.4 GB/sec
Shader Operations:960 MOperations/sec
Pixel Fill Rate:960 MPixels/sec
Texture Fill Rate:960 MTexels/sec
Vertex Operations:60 MVertices/sec
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Overall
6.5 (32 votes)

Performance
8.2 (24 votes)

Price
9 (22 votes)

Features
8.6 (23 votes)

Overclockability
8.1 (22 votes)

Silence
9.3 (28 votes)

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Price Name Core Mem Buswidth Memory Displays TV VIVO HD HDCP 2-Slot
Camera $49.99 Diamond Stealth Radeon 9250 256MB 240? 200? 128 bit 256 MB DVI-I / VGA y - - - -
Camera $39.99 HIS Radeon 9250 256MB DDR 240 200 128 bit 256 MB DVI-I / VGA y - - - -
Camera HIS Radeon 9250 128MB PCI 240 200 64 bit 128 MB DVI-I / VGA y y - - -
Camera HIS Radeon 9250 128MB PCI 240 200 128 bit 128 MB DVI-I / VGA y y - - -
Camera ATi Radeon 9250 240 200 64 bit 128 MB DVI-I / VGA y - - - -
Camera ATi Radeon 9250 240 200 128 bit 128 MB DVI-I / VGA y - - - -
Camera GeCube Radeon 9250 Low Profile Edition 240 200? 64 bit 128 MB DVI-I / VGA y - y - -
Camera GeCube Radeon 9250 256MB Edition 240 200? 128 bit 256 MB DVI-I / VGA y - - - -
Camera Club3D Radeon 9250 240 200 64 bit 128 MB DVI-I / VGA y - - - -
Camera PowerColor Radeon 9250 240 200 64 bit 128 MB DVI-I / VGA y - - - -
Camera PowerColor Radeon 9250 256MB 240 200 128 bit 256 MB DVI-I / VGA y - - - -
Camera Visiontek 9250 DMS59 240 200 64 bit 128 MB DMS59 - - - - -
Camera Club3D Radeon 9250 240 200 64 bit 128 MB DVI-I / VGA y - - - -
Camera GeCube Radeon 9250 240 200? 128 bit 128 MB DVI-I / VGA y - - - -
Camera Visiontek Radeon 9250 240 200 64 bit 128 MB DVI-I / VGA y - - - -
Camera Visiontek Radeon 9250 256MB 240 200 128 bit 256 MB DVI-I / VGA y - - - -
Camera Diamond Stealth Radeon 9250 Low Profile 240 200? 128 bit? 128 MB VGA y - - - -
Camera Diamond Stealth S85 Radeon 9250 240? 200? 128 bit 128 MB DVI-I y - - - -
Camera Sapphire Radeon 9250 240 200 128 bit 256 MB DVI-I / VGA y - - - -
Camera Apollo Radeon 9250 240 200? 64 bit 128 MB DVI-I / VGA y - - - -
Camera Apollo Radeon 9250 240 200? 128 bit 256 MB DVI-I / VGA y - - - -
Camera Sapphire Radeon 9250 240 200 64 bit 128 MB DVI-I / VGA y - - - -
Camera Diamond Stealth 9250 Low Profile 240 200? 128 bit 256 MB DMS59 y - - - -
Camera HIS Radeon 9250 256MB 240 180 128 bit 256 MB DVI-I / VGA y - - - -
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9 Comments
Friday, April 21, 2006 5:52:37 AM
Shadow
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It actually played BF2 at 30 Frames Per Second for me ^_^

Had to lower anti aliasing settings for game to actually start in display properties on XP
Monday, August 13, 2007 3:21:28 AM
anonymous
guest
I had the same AA issue with Star Wars Battlefront, it crashed when I tried to play with AA enabled.
Wednesday, September 26, 2007 1:27:36 AM
anonymous
guest
It is a pice of sheet
Tuesday, October 02, 2007 10:07:39 PM
anonymous
guest
It's ok...But it doesn't support Shader Model 2.0 or Vertex Shader 2.0. I can't go NEAR Flight Simulator X with it and a 1.7G P4 and 512 MB 800M RAM :(
Tuesday, October 16, 2007 5:39:12 PM
anonymous
guest
this card is poo
Thursday, October 18, 2007 9:42:17 PM
Adam
guest
Come on people is is PCI not AGP or PCI-E. Give it a chance. I have on in a Dell XPS 233Mhz Pentium. A 128MB Video card in a Pentium 233 MMX is like a 442 cu in V-8 in a Ford Festiva. Mechwarrior 3 runs at 30 fps!
Sunday, November 04, 2007 10:53:11 AM
pk7
guest
I have it. Not a good overclocker at all. You get what you pay for.
Tuesday, November 06, 2007 9:26:55 PM
anonymous
guest
make that 512 MB 400MHz RAM
Sunday, December 02, 2007 9:50:54 PM
anonymous
guest
I have this on my Dell.

It can run HL2 Ep. 1 and 2 all in 1024x768, on medium/low settings.

I just ordered my new PC though. Anyone who's still stuck with this card should really invest in a new PC. I've had some good times with this card playing old games, but it's just too damn old for the newer games.
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