PtP
11-06-2004, 02:38 PM
This is the official ATI Radeon X Series product range:
X300SE (RV370)
- 325MHz Core Clock
- 400MHz Memory Clock
- 2 Vertex Pipelines
- 4 Pixel Pipelines
- 64 Bit Memory Interface
- 110nm Process
X300 (RV370)
- 325MHz Core Clock
- 400MHz Memory Clock
- 2 Vertex Pipelines
- 4 Pixel Pipelines
- 128 Bit Memory Interface
- 110nm Process
X600 Pro (RV380)
- 400MHz Core Clock
- 600MHz Memory Clock
- 2 Vertex Pipelines
- 4 Pixel Pipelines
- 128 Bit Memory Interface
- 130nm Process
X600 XT (RV380)
- 500MHz Core Clock
- 740MHz Memory Clock
- 2 Vertex Pipelines
- 4 Pixel Pipelines
- 128 Bit Memory Interface
- 130nm Process
X800 XT (RV380)
- Over 500MHz Core Clock
- Over 1000MHz Memory Clock
- 6 Vertex Pipelines
- 16 Pixel Pipelines
- 256 Bit Memory Interface
- 130nm Process
Mobility X600
- Variable Core Clock
- Variable Memory Clock
- 2 Vertex Pipelines
- 4 Pixel Pipelines
- 128 Bit Memory Interface
- 130nm Process
Source: http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.html?i=2066 (http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.html?i=2066)
You have have to say the X600 Pro is going to be the best bang for buck for the average gamer as the only difference between it and the X600XT is extra 140mhz in the memory clock which I am sure you will be abe to obtain by a little tweaking ;)
X300SE (RV370)
- 325MHz Core Clock
- 400MHz Memory Clock
- 2 Vertex Pipelines
- 4 Pixel Pipelines
- 64 Bit Memory Interface
- 110nm Process
X300 (RV370)
- 325MHz Core Clock
- 400MHz Memory Clock
- 2 Vertex Pipelines
- 4 Pixel Pipelines
- 128 Bit Memory Interface
- 110nm Process
X600 Pro (RV380)
- 400MHz Core Clock
- 600MHz Memory Clock
- 2 Vertex Pipelines
- 4 Pixel Pipelines
- 128 Bit Memory Interface
- 130nm Process
X600 XT (RV380)
- 500MHz Core Clock
- 740MHz Memory Clock
- 2 Vertex Pipelines
- 4 Pixel Pipelines
- 128 Bit Memory Interface
- 130nm Process
X800 XT (RV380)
- Over 500MHz Core Clock
- Over 1000MHz Memory Clock
- 6 Vertex Pipelines
- 16 Pixel Pipelines
- 256 Bit Memory Interface
- 130nm Process
Mobility X600
- Variable Core Clock
- Variable Memory Clock
- 2 Vertex Pipelines
- 4 Pixel Pipelines
- 128 Bit Memory Interface
- 130nm Process
Source: http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.html?i=2066 (http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.html?i=2066)
You have have to say the X600 Pro is going to be the best bang for buck for the average gamer as the only difference between it and the X600XT is extra 140mhz in the memory clock which I am sure you will be abe to obtain by a little tweaking ;)