Specifications
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Feature Specification
Interfaces
  • AGP 8X/4X system interface compliant with AGP 3.0 standard desired
  • 128 MB of on-board memory
  • Display Support
  • VGA analog output with VESA display timings outputs up to 1,600 × 1,200 @ 75 Hz
  • Portrait and landscape mode support on VGA output
  • TV S-Video output with composite dongle support
  • Macrovision 7.1.L1 compliant
  • TV Output
  • S-Video TV output
  • TV S-Video output with composite dongle support
  • Copy protection supporting Macrovision Version 7.1.L1 or later
  • 2D Acceleration
  • 256-bit 2D engine
  • Full ROP3 support
  • Full acceleration of all DirectDraw® and GDI functions including Microsoft® Windows® 2000 GDI extensions
  • Multiple color depths including 32, 16, and 8 bits per pixel
  • Overlay support
  • 3D Acceleration
  • Drivers optimized for Direct3D and OpenGL® acceleration
  • Complete DirectX 5.0, 6.x, 7.x, 8.x, 9.x and Open GL 1.4 support desired
  • Complete 3D primitive support including: points, lines, triangles, lists, strips, fan and Blts
  • Hardware triangle setup engine
  • Full screen or window double, and triple, buffering
  • Support of special effects such as alpha blending, fog, video textures, texture lighting, reflections, shadows, and LOD biasing
  • Full scene, order-independent anti-aliasing
  • Gouraud and specular shading
  • Bilinear and trilinear texture rendering required, anisotropic and environment mapped bump mapping desired
  • Minimum of 2 bilinear texels per pass
  • 16-bit, 24-bit, and 32-bit Z-buffering required
  • 8-bit stencil buffer
  • Video Acceleration
  • Video scaling provided for all video formats at color depths of 16, 24, and 32 bpp
  • Video scaling up and down to a ratio of 8:1
  • Minimum scaling filtering of 4 horizontal taps and 3 vertical taps
  • Color space conversion of YUV 4:2:2 and 4:2:0 to RGB color space
  • Support for DirectShow®, MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 video data streams