Reveiling the ATI RADEON 9600SE and RADEON 9200SE

Posted on Saturday, July 19 2003 @ 20:47 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Radeon 9600 SE
 The newly-unveiled RADEON 9600 SE is priced at $115-$125 and is positioned as a solution to fill the gap between the RADEON 9600 and the RADEON 9600 PRO. The newcomer has simplified PCB design and utilizes TSOP memory chips. 128MB of DDR SDRAM are clocked at 500MHz to 550MHz , according to the source.


So ATI his performance and high-end product familiy will look like this :
High-End, Performance Mainstream:
  • RADEON 9800 PRO 256MB: 380/700MHz for graphics processor/DDR II SDRAM memory;
  • RADEON 9800 PRO 128MB: 380/680MHz for graphics processor/DDR SDRAM memory;
  • RADEON 9800 SE: 128MB of memory with either 128 or 256-bit bus;

    Performance Mainstream, Mainstream:
  • RADEON 9600 PRO: 400+/600+MHz frequency for VPU/memory;
  • RADEON 9600 SE: 500+MHz frequency for memory, VPU clock unknown;
  • RADEON 9600 PRO Lite Edition: 400/400MHz frequency for VPU/memory;
  • RADEON 9600: 325/400MHz frequency for VPU/memory;



    Radeon9200
    Evidently, the RADEON 9200 SE is a RADEON 9200-derivative designed for value-minded customers who can afford a graphics card at very low price-point or simply do not need a powerful solution. RADEON 9200 SE graphics processor is clocked at 200MHz, memory of the product is clocked at 333MHz, but there is no information whether 64-bit or 128-bit memory bus is implemented.

    X-bit Labs put the whole thing together and typed out a list with all the different Radeon9200's :
  • RADEON 9200 PRO: 275/550MHz for core/memory, D-Sub, DVI-I, TV-Out connectors, 128 or 64MB of DDR SDRAM, AGP 8x, DirectX 8.1;
  • RADEON 9200: 250/400MHz for core/memory, D-Sub, DVI-I, TV-Out connectors, 128 or 64MB of DDR SDRAM, AGP 8x, DirectX 8.1;
  • RADEON 9200 SE: 200/333MHz for core/memory, D-Sub, DVI-I, TV-Out connectors, 128 or 64MB of DDR SDRAM, AGP 8x, DirectX 8.1;
  • RADEON 9200 SE: 200/333MHz for core/memory, D-Sub, DVI-I connectors, 64MB of DDR SDRAM, PCI, DirectX 8.1;


    Source : X-bit Labs


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