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HIS Overclocked Radeon X1300 XT Review
Author: Gabriel Torres
Type: Reviews Last Updated: June 6, 2007
Page: 2 of 11
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HIS Radeon X1300 XT IceQ Turbo

This video card uses four GDDR3 512-Mbit chips with an individual passive heatsink glued on top of each chip. Because of the existence of this heatsink we couldn’t see the chip manufacturer and the chip model like we traditionally do (once this heatsink is removed we can’t glue it back, so we didn’t do this in order to avoid damaging our card).

HIS Overclocked Radeon X1300 XT
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Figure 4: Each memory chip features an individual passive heatsink.

This video card comes with one full game (Dungeon Siege 1.1) and several demos (RollerCoaster Tycoon 3, Half-Life 2, Act of War: Direct Action, Tribes: Vengeance Single Player and Axies & Allies).

On Figure 5 you can see the video component cable, the S-Video cable, the two DVI-to-VGA adapters and the S-Video-to-Composite Video adapter that come with this product.

HIS Overclocked Radeon X1300 XT
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Figure 5: Cables and adapters that come with this video card.

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