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As per manufacturer Specifications sheets:
Graphics Engine AMD Radeon HD 5450
Bus Standard PCI Express 2.1
Video Memory DDR2 1GB
Effective Memory Size 1024 MB
Engine Cl ...
Analog TV capture card of about €35
Works with the SAA7131 kernel driver, but is
wrongly detected as 7134. Setting the right card
number also makes the remote working. The ...
This is an NVIDIA GeForce 9400GT PCI-E 16x GPU
manufactured by ASUS. It contains 512MB DDR2 video
memory. It has HDMI, DVI-I, and VGA outputs. It
supports HDMI audio through a ...
See
http://www.asus.com/products.aspx?l1=2&l2=6&l3=551
&l4=0&model=2038&modelmenu=1 for a product
description.
The card works perfectly with n ...
Based on nVidia 8600 chipset, passively cooled,
non-overclocked, 512MB DDR3
It's a card offering the latest technology (incl.
DirectX 10 :P ) but with low specs (compared t ...
This is an Nvidia card, sold under ASUS name.
It was a very good GeForce2 card, 32MB of memory
and it has primitive TV-out (I don't think it
support Dual View) S-Video/RCA ...
worked out of the box with mandrake 10 Powerpack
and 10.1 Community. also worked well with latest
ATI Catalyst drivers downloaded from their site.
Dual head works and 3D wo ...
A decent card, runs great in linux no problems
that I ever noticed. It's not loud at all just a
small whine when you first turn the computer on.
It does take up two slots thou ...
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