- I've got an old machine running AMD athelon on a VIA board. Think circa 2001. My concerns were that it worked with my old hardware and that it was linux (ubuntu) friendly. I am just too old to spend hours on a dual monitor setup.Upon card installation, my monitor lit right up with bois dumps. After that it switched over to the onboard for the logon screen. Good so far. After re-running xorg auto config and restarting X, one of my monitors on the new card came right up. You then have to manually add the 2nd monitor, but thats easy. Buttom line is that the ati driver existed and worked.The other thing to watch out for is the type of card. Older machines will only support a vanilla PCI and sometimes…
- This is an excellent product for barebone PC computers, being a PCI card that opens the options for diffent product, obligatory item to have in stock, excellent quality with silent cooling
- 240 MHz graphics card powered by ATI Radeon 9250 VPU
- 128 MB, 64-bit DDR memory
- 2048 x 1536 maximum resolution
- Dual VGA, DVI, TV-out supported
- SmartShader, SmoothVision, Truform and HyperZ II technologies