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  2. ATI Tray Tools - Wikipedia

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    ATI Tray Tools (ATT) is a freeware program developed by Ray Adams for ATI Radeon video cards. ATI Tray Tools is an advanced tweaker-application that resides in the notification area of the Windows taskbar and allows instant access to video options and settings via a right-click menu .

  3. List of AMD graphics processing units - Wikipedia

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    Radeon X1600 PRO October 10, 2005 RV530 157 150 AGP 8× PCIe ×16 390 390–690 12:5:4:4 6000 2000 625 2000 12.48 DDR2 GDDR3 41 $149 (128MB) $199 (256 MB) Radeon X1600 XT October 10, 2005 (PCIe) 590 690 7080 2360 737.5 2360 256 512 22.08 GDDR3 42 $249 Radeon X1650 February 1, 2007 500 400 6000 2000 625 2000 12.8 DDR2 $ Radeon X1650 SE RV516 105

  4. AMD Software - Wikipedia

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    AMD Software (formerly known as Radeon Software) is a device driver and utility software package for AMD's Radeon graphics cards and APUs. Its graphical user interface is built with Qt [ 6 ] and is compatible with 64-bit Windows and Linux distributions .

  5. Radeon X1000 series - Wikipedia

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    ATI released the successor to the R500 series with the R600 series on May 14, 2007. ATI does not provide official support for any X1000 series cards for Windows 8 or Windows 10; the last AMD Catalyst for this generation is the 10.2 from 2010 up to Windows 7. [1] AMD stopped providing drivers for Windows 7 for this series in 2015. [2]

  6. Radeon 9000 series - Wikipedia

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    The 9600 SE was ATI's answer to NVIDIA's GeForce FX 5200 Ultra, managing to outperform the 5200 while also being cheaper. Another "RV350" board followed in early 2004, on the Radeon 9550, which was a Radeon 9600 with a lower core clock (though an identical memory clock and bus width).

  7. Radeon X300-X600 series - Wikipedia

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    ATI released the Radeon X300 and X600 boards.These were based on the RV370 (110 nm process) and RV380 (130 nm Low-K process) GPU respectively. They were nearly identical to the chips used in Radeon 9550 and 9600, only differing in that they were native PCI Express offerings.

  8. Radeon - Wikipedia

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    The freeware version of Radeon RAMDisk software supports Windows Vista and later with minimum 4GiB memory, and supports maximum of 4GiB RAM disk [91] (6GiB if AMD Radeon Value, Entertainment, Performance Edition or Products installed, and Radeon RAMDisk is activated between 2012-10-10 and 2013-10-10 [92]). Retail version supports RAM disk size ...

  9. Radeon R300 series - Wikipedia

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    A ATI Mobility Radeon 9000 GPU. ATI had held the lead for a while with the Radeon 8500 but Nvidia retook the performance crown with the launch of the GeForce 4 Ti line. A new high-end refresh part, the 8500XT (R250) was supposedly in the works, ready to compete against NVIDIA's high-end offerings, particularly the top line Ti 4600.