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Old 06-26-2008, 06:48 AM   #1
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ATI's AIW is back

All-in-Wonder resurrected

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has announced that it is resurrecting its All-in-Wonder series, this time as a high-definition piece of hardware called ATI All-in-Wonder HD.

Based on the derived RV635 (HD 3650) core made in 55nm technology, this PCI-Express 2.0 capable card comes with 120 stream processors, and works at 725MHz for the core and 600MHz for DDR2 memory paired up with a 128-bit memory interface.

This single slot multimedia beast can receive analog (NTSC), digital/HDTV (ATSC) and unencrypted digital cable (ClearQAM) signals with time shifting functionality. As every other tuner card out there, ATI's new AIW is capable of receiving FM radio station signal.

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Old 06-26-2008, 09:59 AM   #2
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Re: ATI's AIW is back

Nice! Something ATI has experience with. Not as powerful as previous AIW cards which some were based on the existing top GPU.
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I think I will order a Radeon HD4870X2 All-In-Wonder.




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Oh man, you kill me. That thing would have every bell and whistle a video card could ever have.

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Oh man, you kill me. That thing would have every bell and whistle a video card could ever have.

Gorgo !!!!!!! How you doin'? How's your CPU treating you?


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Re: ATI's AIW is back

Doing good bud. CPU is being the little space heater that a Preschott can be, hehe. Snoopy tried standing on it,

I'm still running the same old computer I was back in 2004 believe it or not. I used to upgrade a lot more in the past, but I plateaued. Yours still hanging in there?

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Doing good bud. CPU is being the little space heater that a Preschott can be, hehe. Snoopy tried standing on it,

I'm still running the same old computer I was back in 2004 believe it or not. I used to upgrade a lot more in the past, but I plateaued. Yours still hanging in there?



My P3.2EE Gallatin is running great at 3.44 at the moment.

My motherboard hasn't faired so well as per my thread "Windows won't boot". Looks like my P4P800 Deluxe rev 1.02 has gone south. The P4P800 Deluxe rev 2.0 has taken over.


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The P4P800 was a solid board. Shame that it bailed on ya. At leat you were able to back fill with one. I've got mine residing in an Abit AA8 DuraMAX. Not that impressed with the board, but it was free. The PCI bus doesn't lock, so despite the fact that I can boot the CPU at 4GHz on air with no extra voltage, the OS won't load because it corrupts the data from the HDD. Ah well, such is life I guess.

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My motherboard hasn't faired so well as per my thread "Windows won't boot". Looks like my P4P800 Deluxe rev 1.02 has gone south. The P4P800 Deluxe rev 2.0 has taken over.


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