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  • To boost the horsepower of their newest video capture card, ATi turned to their fresh Rage128 Pro chip, which is clocked at an aggressive 143/155MHz speed (core/ram).

    They then added 32MB of SDRAM to the equation, along with S-Video In and Out ports as well as an RCA jack for those with older video equipment.

    Finally they threw in a dash of their excellent home theater drivers, meaning that the Rage Fury Pro can offer full DVD playback at full screen on even sub-300MHz CPUs without hesitation.

    Sound like the recipe for success? Indeed it is, take a look now at the rest of the specs for the Rage Fury Pro:

    System Requirements

  • Pentium III/II, Celeron or compatible with AGP 4X/2X (AGP 1.0 compliant)
  • Software requires CD-ROM drive / DVD requires DVD drive (supported under Windows 98/95b only)





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