Can some one ID this old ATI card for me please

August 24th, 2013



Answer #1
x800?
Not entirely sure.
Answer #2
Its a pre 1000 series ,possibly a x800…..kind of hard to tell although it has the separate vga.
Here a side be side yours on left and an x1300 on the right:

Answer #3
Can’t you plug it into a computer and just find out?
Answer #4
Can't you plug it into a computer and just find out?
Yup, sometime the simple way is the best
Answer #5
You have to look at the stickers located on the back or take a photo of it.
Please downsample your future images and focus on zooming in on the critical points.
Some of our experts are using Atoms and your not making it easier for them.
Answer #6
This one looks like a similar part number..
http://www.ebay.it/itm/AMD-ATI-X1300-256MB-PCI-E-Video-Card-109-B17031-00-/220775252143
Some other ways of checking..
http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000258.htm
Answer #7
Thanks for the feedback, I will plug it in eventually but I thought it might be fun to see if its even possible that someone out there has a pic or any info on it considering the crazy amount of variants of gcards over the last few years. Oh ya it came with a 7.7 catalyst driver disk. places it around 2007 at the latest, probably cutting edge around 2005
Oh and sorry about the XXL pics
Answer #8
post a clear pic of the other side
so far looks like it’s a sapphire low profile PCI-e card
Answer #9
Your image is way too big (and out of focus) – I can’t tell on my notebook wtf it is.
Using the Macro setting on your camera – take a picture of the sticker on the other side – or just type down what it says.
(coding the image link is handy for people if the image is large )
Answer #10
jock_juffalo replied: x800?
Not entirely sure.

I had a x800 and this one is much smaller.
Answer #11
That’s a low profile card. Googling the PCB number reveals it’s a 2400 XT.

 

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