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Here are the items, which we found in the box:

  • VisionTek Xtasy 9800 Pro graphics card;
  • User’s manual;
  • CD-disk with the drivers;
  • DVI-I-to-D-Sub adapter;
  • S-Video-to-RCA adapter;
  • S-Video cable;
  • RCA cable;
  • PC-Plug power splitter.

Although this graphics card is definitely a treat for computer gamers, it comes bundled with no computer games at all. The user’s manual is a multicolored poster rather than an ordinary booklet. It is not very informative and simply describes the installation process of the card into the system. So, the accessories set could be considered acceptable, but nothing beyond that.

Well, VisionTek Xtasy 9800 Pro is in fact an ordinary RADEON 9800 PRO based graphics card as it is perceived by ATI, but selling under the Xtasy brand. Once again, this is not bad, as ATI Technologies traditionally develops good reference design for its products. 

The only deviation from the reference point we could notice is the lack of the ATI label next to the power connector. The PCB carries eight Samsung K4D263238E-GC2A memory chips with the access time of 2.8ns. The memory works at 68MHz (340MHz DDR), while the GPU is clocked at 380MHz.

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