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MCAD Online
October 2006 Dell Precision 390 Workstation featuring ATI FireGL V7200 “In terms of 3D graphics, ATI’s 256MB ATI FireGL V7200 is a good all round card for mid-range CAD users and excelled under 3ds Max, performed well under SolidWorks…”
XWorks X20i-64 S-ATA Workstation featuring ATI FireGL V7200
“DirectX mode. If you’re really serious about design visualisation however, XWorks also offers ATI’s FireGL V7350, which will give you a whopping 1GB memory of on-board memory. This will be of particularly interest to those running the latest versions of Max or Maya on Windows XP x64, where, system memory permitting, extremely large models can be manipulated with ease.”
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DIGIT
October 2006
ATI ATI FireGL V3400 Review
“The card is a fantastic value for the money, especially if you work with lots of large OpenGL textures.”
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Cadalyst Magazine
July 2006
A round up of latest graphics cards for CAD users
ATI FireGL V3400 – “Considering the numerous other features, the ATI FireGL V3400 has much to offer at a bargain price.”
ATI FireGL V5200 – “The performance numbers are good especially when you factor in the other features and its moderate price tag.”
ATI FireGL V7200 – “This product represents the sweet spot in the new lineup with a good combination of price and performance.”
ATI FireGL V7300 and ATI FireGL V7350 – “If you can take advantage of the extra memory found in these top-of-the-line ATI FireGL graphics cards, they are a great choice.”
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Desktop Engineering
July 2006
Growing the Family: The New ATI FireGL V Series
“With significantly improved performance, the more robust Avivo technology, and better value by virtue of price/performance improvements and enhanced features in its lower-cost boards, ATI’s new ATI FireGL workstation graphics accelerators with Avivo Technology will quickly eclipse the others. There’s no question that CAD users now have even more choices than ever before.”
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PC Pro
June 2006
PC PRO 6 out of 6 score and Editor’s Recommend Award for Armari Gravistar SR workstation featuring ATI FireGL V7350
“The ATI FireGL 7350 is so fast that our 3ds Max render preview test - which uses the graphics subsystem to produce a draft pass rather than rendering via the CPU - completed 500 frames in just 15 seconds: this is faster than real-time, something we've never seen before. In the not-too-distant past, the scene we use for this test severely hammered even ultra high-end cards.”
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DIGIT
June 2006
HP Compaq nw8440 Powered by ATI Mobility FireGL™ V5200 " What
makes this laptop a mobile workstation is its ATI FireGL V5200
graphics chip. This is incredibly powerful for a
laptop chip, winning the highest Cinebench score we've ever seen
from a computer not designed to sit under your desk."
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Magazine
April 1, 2006
ATI's FireGL V7300 and ATI FireGL V7350
" These products prove that ATI is quite ready to enter
the ultra high-end marketplace...Being the first to bring out a graphics
card with one gigabyte
of memory is a strong indicator on how serious ATI is about playing in the ultra
high-end market." - Randall Simpson |
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DIGIT
May 2006
“Innovations in 3D graphics cards usually appear first in
the gaming market. However, the first board to boast 1GB of RAM
is the ATI FireGL 7350, which is aimed squarely at 3D artists. It’s
not just the extra RAM that makes the ATI FireGL 7350 the most powerful
graphics card around. Many of the innovations include a 512-bit
ring bus memory controller interface, an ultra-threaded architecture,
eight parallel geometry engines, and other highly technical features
to boost its power.”
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MCAD Magazine
March 2006 “As
you’d expect from a card of this positioning the ATI FireGL V7350
showed its true potential under 3ds Max, Autodesk’s key visualisation
and animation application, where the results were the highest we’ve
seen in the MCAD labs
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3D Professor
March 2006 4 ½ out of 5 - Editors Recommendation
for High-End Professional Graphic’s Solution
“ This
important advancement in ATI Professional Workstation
cards has shown
they are quickly up taking of new technology
and delivering it - most importantly on time
to the ever demanding professional. Time
is money now to these people and the faster
the graphic card performs, the faster the
final product reaches the street in what
ever variant you wish to imagine.”
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