| #757 - Generic x1600Pro Crossfire |
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| Written by Zach Jeffers | |||||||||
| Saturday, 18 November 2006 | |||||||||
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Packaging and Contents: Geeks.com almost always sends their shipments in plain brown shipping boxes with plastic air pillows to absorb any torture the UPS guy decides to throw at it. This has proven quite successful and I love not having to mess with Styrofoam packing peanuts. Inside we find two fairly small boxes with the ATI graphic on them. These boxes are not bad looking, but you can't expect much from an OEM. Looking around the boxes, I was unable to locate a manufactures name or information; once again, OEM. ![]() ![]() ![]() Opening the boxes we are greeted with a red bubble wrap baggy that contains the video card. At the bottom left you will find a yellow Composite to S-Video adapter and underneath of the card, you will find a Composite cable. You will notice that there is no driver disc included and you will want to make sure you have the newest ATI Catalyst drivers downloaded before installation. ![]() ![]() |
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