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A pretty active Joytech Company (retaining a certain neutrality and producing graphics cards on chips from NVIDIA, ATI and STM simultaneously) has finally got its hands onto a new Xabre family from SiS. Today they announced three graphics cards at a time based on Xabre 400, Xabre 200 and Xabre 80 chips.

The graphics cards selling under Blade Monster trade mark follow SiS’ recommended specifications. Xabre 400 works at 250MHz chip and 500MHz memory frequency (64MB, 128bit), Xabre 200 – at 200MHz and 333MHz (64MB, 128bit) and Xabre 80 – at 200MHz and 333MHz (64MB 64bit). All the three cards are equipped with D-Sub and DVI-I Outs and may go with an optional SiS301 companion chip implementing TV-Out support.

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