This is an ATI Rage128 AGP video card, model number 1025200300. It was designed for use in desktop computers during the late 1990s and early 2000s, providing support for 2D and 3D graphics acceleration. The card utilizes the AGP (Accelerated Graphics Port) interface, which was a high-speed point-to-point channel for attaching a graphics card to a computer's motherboard, primarily to aid in the acceleration of 3D computer graphics. The Rage128 was one of ATI's early attempts at entering the 3D graphics market and was known for its performance in basic 3D applications and games of that era.
The Rage128 was part of ATI's lineup of video cards that aimed to compete with other manufacturers like NVIDIA and 3dfx. It featured a 64-bit memory bus and supported various display outputs, including VGA and possibly S-video or TV-out depending on the specific model. While it was not as powerful as later GPUs, it was a significant step forward in integrating 3D capabilities into mainstream consumer graphics cards.
It is important to note that this card is now considered obsolete, and modern systems would require more recent graphics hardware to support current software and games. However, for historical computing or retro gaming purposes, it may still have some use.
Brand: ATI
Model: Rage128 AGP
Specifications: AGP interface, 64-bit memory bus, supports 2D and 3D graphics acceleration
Features: Designed for late 1990s/early 2000s desktop computers, compatible with VGA and possibly S-video/TV-out outputs
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