- 32 MB of powerful memory
- 128-bit RAGE 128 graphics engine
- Incredible 3-D and 2-D graphics
- Hardware DVD video playback
- 32-bit true-color 3-D graphics up to 1,920 x 1,200
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The card uses a 2x AGP interface and is plug-and-play compatible. We had no trouble installing the hardware or the included software on our test machine. The bundled software includes several multimedia programs, such as a CD player and a limited video editor. The highlight of the package is the DVD software, which provides smooth playback with few artifacts when used in conjunction with the XPERT 2000's DVD acceleration hardware. Playback was still a little blurry, so this is no replacement for a dedicated DVD decoder card.
If you only work with 2-D applications, such as Windows, this card can serve you well, regardless of the monitor you use. At a standard resolution of 1,024 x 768 and a color depth of 32 bits, the XPERT 2000's refresh rates go all the way to 160 Hz. Bump the resolution to 1,280 x 1,024, and the maximum refresh rate is 120 Hz--more than enough to guarantee a sharp, flicker-free image.
As for 3-D acceleration, the Rage 128 processor at the core of this card is decent for gaming. The XPERT 2000 is capable of producing 3-D resolutions as high as 1,920 x 1,200 in 32-bit color, although that figure is well beyond the acceptable performance envelope for this card. We found its sweet spot at 1024 x 768 or 1280 x 1024 in 32-bit color, depending on the game. At those settings, nearly everything we threw at the card ran smoothly on our 350 MHz Pentium II test system, from Unreal Tournament to NASCAR Racing 3.
Image quality in nearly all applications was excellent. The only exceptions were certain flight simulators, such as MiG Alley, where smoke effects were a little weak. In other simulations, such as NASCAR Racing 3 and Jane's WWII Fighters, smoke effects were wonderfully rendered, so this shouldn't be a big problem. We remedied all the minor gripes we had with this card by looking at the receipt. It truly is a bargain. --T. Byrl Baker
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not so good,
By curtis (Randolph, VT USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: ATI Technologies Inc. Xpert 2000 AGP 32MB (Personal Computers)
This card has given me many problems. Running on windows 98 it has big problems running games with OpenGl, sometimes it would even freeze when playing certain games. When playing games such as Operation Flashpoint or Black and White there are lines in the game that really bite. If you are thjnking of buying this card for DVD then go ahead its great with it but for gaming DONT DO IT. Save your money for an Nvidia card. I gave it 2 stars just because of the good DVD playback.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice Card, Virtual Pool Never Looked So Good!,
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This review is from: ATI Technologies Inc. Xpert 2000 AGP 32MB (Personal Computers)
The colors are clear as well as the images. I would give the card 5 stars but....the installation was a little tricky. If you don't have an Intel chipset in your computer (and I don't) then you need to make sure you have the right drivers for your motherboard. Then it works great. Good luck.
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