Today CP Technology announced its RV25P-B3 that seems to be the fastest PCI graphics card of all times. The newcomer is powered by RADEON 9000 clocked at 250MHz and 64MB of DDR SDRAM functioning at 400MHz. The card is also equipped with D-Sub, DVI-I and a TV-Out connectors (PAL/NTSC) and supports multi-display capabilities via HydraVision software. The board will definitely find its place in this world and provided that its pricing is reasonable enough, will be demanded well.

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