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ATI Rage 128 Pro Ultra 32MB AGP Graphics Card 73109 R128P

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Brand: ATI

The ATI Rage 128 Pro Ultra GL is a graphics card designed for mid-range performance in the late 1990s and early 2000s. It was intended for use in desktop computers with AGP (Accelerated Graphics Port) slots, which allowed for faster data transfer between the graphics card and the system memory. This particular model features 32MB of video memory, which was a significant upgrade over earlier models in the Rage 128 series. The card includes a single VGA port for connecting to a monitor, making it suitable for basic 2D and 3D graphics tasks of the time. The card is listed as used, so its condition may vary depending on prior usage and maintenance.

The Rage 128 Pro Ultra GL was part of ATI's efforts to compete with other graphics card manufacturers during a period of rapid advancement in 3D graphics technology. It supported various 3D acceleration features and was compatible with popular games and applications of the era. However, due to its age, it is not suitable for modern software or high-resolution displays.

Brand: ATI
Model: Rage 128 Pro Ultra GL
Specifications: 32MB Video Memory, AGP Interface, 1-VGA Port, Board Model: 109-73100-02
Features: 3D Acceleration, AGP Support, VGA Output
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