Source: The Tech Zone
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In the world of graphics cards, computer users have a lot of options. There are ultra high-end graphics cards for people hell-bent on running their games at the highest possible frame rate while maintaining ridiculously high resolutions. These cards obviously cost quite the pretty penny, and as such, they are far from attacking the same market as the card we're reviewing today. The ATi Radeon-based X1550 from PowerColor is an entry-level graphics card with entry-level specs and features, but it should be noted that it packs in a hefty 512MB of on-board memory as well as dual DVI outputs. It is quite uncommon to find higher-end goodies like this on an otherwise budget-minded graphics card.