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ATI
Rage Fury Pro
Manufacturer
: ATI
Technologies
Retail
Price : $107
Reviewed
by:
Date
: April 12th 2000
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Introduction
In the early
months of 1999 ATI introduced their Rage 128 chipset. Even though
it there was a great deal of hype before its introduction, this
product really didn't get the much anticipated welcome from its
customers. The fact is though the Rage 128 chipset boasted of superior
3D performance and 32-bit rendering, when the card finally reached
the retail market its performance was way behind most cards in its
price range. The biggest blow came from the introduction of the
TNT2/Voodoo3 boards; guess I don't need to elaborate on this, we
all know how great these board's performances are. It was all a
matter of bad timing for ATI; December 1998 was the scheduled time
for their introduction of the first board based on the Rage 128
chipset, the Rage Pro. However the delay of a few months was catastrophic
for ATI.
After a few
months from the introduction of the Rage Pro, ATI introduced their
next successor of this 128 chipset, the Rage Fury, which was very
much the same as the Rage Pro but with a higher clock speed. This
board received a much greater response than its earlier cousin,
yet this really didn't last long for it lacked features most new
boards offered at that time. The only new feature the Rage Fury
offered was a TV-out, which wasn't really great when it comes to
quality. So all these black marks contributed for the Rage 128 boards
not to be a great success. Uuuh, let me rephrase that, after the
introduction of the Rage Fury Pro board, all cards played exactly
as ATI wanted. Not only did the Rage Fury Pro have higher clock
speeds but it also included a whole new range of cool new features
and improved 3D quality. It's a great thing that ATI understood
their mistakes early on or god knows where they would have ended
up. Better late than never right!!!!
Even though
this Canadian manufacture has won great many awards for their line
up of video cards in the past up until now they have never been
able to compete with manufactures like 3dfx, Matrox, Nvidia etc.
yet they still have the whole range of the Mac line-up which is
really great. ATI has decided it's high time that they change their
image, and this new card is a real good stepping stone. In the future
months to come they are said to put out some super GeForce cards
to their line-up so that'll really change the table over.
Lets not waste
anymore time and lets get to the real deal at hand.
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