CCGR video card giveaway

iv been looking for un upgrade from my x300

Umm, isn't a X300 better than a X1300; statsically?

I'm looking at various specification websites, and I find it odd for the X1300, even though it is PCI-E and 512MB, their 128-bit. Memory/core speed is slightly high though, but I would thought 256-bit or 512-bit would of been better over faster memory/core.

Unless someone here can tell me that faster memory/core is better than 256/512-bit.

However, it is a good card, though, I can not sign-up for it since I could be some of the few people still using AGP cards.
 
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the chipset probably only supports a 128 bit wide interface, plus ddr2 only supports a max of 128, unless they use memory modules not ment for system ram
 
x300 is 64-bit.

x1300 is better than x300, 128 bit interface and 4x the memory to a x300.
 
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x300 is 64-bit.

x1300 is better than x300, 128 bit interface and 4x the memory to a x300.

Yes, memory is high, but their stats are somewhat, equal.

Radeon 9550 Technology Specifications
* 4 parallel pixel pipelines
* 2 programmable vertex shader pipelines
* 128-bit dual-channel DDR memory interface
* AGP8x/4x
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Radeon X300 Technology Specifications
* Four extreme parallel 3D rendering pixel pipelines
* Two programmable vertex shader pipelines
* PCI Express x16 lane native support
* 64-bit or 128-bit memory interface supporting 64MB, 128MB, or 256MB DDR1 memory configurations
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Radeon® X1300 Technology Specifications
* 105 million transistors on 90nm fabrication process
* Four pixel shader processors
* Two vertex shader processors
* 128-bit 4-channel DDR/DDR2/GDDR3 memory interface
o 32-bit/1-channel, 64-bit/2-channel, and 128-bit/4-channel configurations
* Native PCI Express x16 bus interface

To make a comparison with the 9550 and the X1300, the X1300 is almost half better than the 9550.
 
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