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| ATi FireGL X1 DX9 Capable for OpenGL | |
| (Review by MS, Oct 15, 2003) |
User Interface
Professional OpenGL graphics adapters usually don't feature the same tweaks as their consumer counterparts, rather, the options are Spartan at best. Keep in mind, though that the applications these cards are used with, have little use for anisotopic filtering and turning On or Off of eye-candy. Instead, the emphasis is on precision as we have stressed in earlier reviews of comparable professional adapters. Below is a short overview of the most important panels:
Top row: General Information panel; Adapter Details: note that the VPU is listed as FGL 9700.
Middle row: SMOOTHVISION II: Anti Aliasing is limited to 2x; Monitor positional tuning and Gamma Correction panel.
Bottom: Rotation panel. Click for larger images

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