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VisionTek Xtasy 9200 SE 128MB  DDR PCI (VGA, TV out, DVI)

VisionTek Xtasy 9200 SE 128MB DDR PCI (VGA, TV out, DVI)

List Price: $99.99
Your Price: $89.99
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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Flimsy product, clueless customer service
Review: Bought it to get DVI output in an older PC.
The red color disappeared after just a week of use.
Sent it to the manufacturer (which charges $10 for return shipping, just like it is my fault that their product is defective.)

The card is sitting there for 22 days already. They just keep
saying that it is in processing. Phone representatives are not helpful at all.

Their "lifetime" warranty must be a joke.

Obviously, I will never buy anything from this company again.


Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Love It!!!
Review: I have been waiting for about 2 years now to get a video card, I was planning to buy a 32MB or a 64MB, but little did I expect that I would buy a 128MB, such one as good as this video card.

I am a big Star Wars fan and I play Jedi Outcast and Jedi Academy as well as BioWare's Knights of the Old Republic and I must say, the video and graphics quality are TOP NOTCH! I was astounded because I was finally able to upgrade from my old nVIDIA 16MB video chipset to a VisionTek Xtasy ATI Radeon 9200 SE 128MB video chipset and the graphics that it was processing.

I am very pleased with my new piece of hardware and am very happy. If you are looking for a video card and don't want to spend a whole lot on one, I suggest this one!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good for the money
Review: I tried to play the game Silent Hill and my video card was not suited for this game so I went and bought this one at Circuit City for 80$. It was easy to install and works very good! Its not the best video card but it really does a nice job. Im satisfied. Oh, if you want to play Silent Hill 3 or 4 this card works very good. Enjoy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great price, much better than Geforce
Review: I upgraded from an ATI Radeon 7000 64MB to this one. I must say that the graphics processor does a very nice job. Everything in my layouts, digital photography, and games, seem to come alive. The only drawback that I can find with this card is that it doesn't overclock very well. ATI and Sapphire Technologies are the best AGP manufacturers out there. Forget the nVidia nForce. Ive had one of those also, and can truly say that the graphics are not as good as this card. I recommend this card to anyone that does not intend to overclock or play serious games that call for overclocking. And last, but not least, buy it@amazon for the best price and service.
Ps also they have here with 256 Mb edition for $30 more

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not bad for the $
Review: If you are just looking to improve your graphics a bit over integrated video then this card is pretty good. It will play most new games that don't have a maximum 3d demand. I will say that its 2d scores blew away a lot of higher dollar cards. Overclocking really doesn't enhance performance that much and in some cases actually degrades it. Installation is fairly easy, although I highly recommend that if you have difficulty due to onboard video that you boot into VGA mode in xp and check your irq settings. Lots of good troubleshooting info on the web. All in all a good card for the money and much better than the comparable prices gForce chip.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: It Won't Install
Review: The instructions are basic. Unplug power to machine and monitor. Open the case, plug in the card securely, close the case, re-connect cables, re-power and run software. Those are the total instructions and support for this card.
My screen went black after the 'XP' start-up screen disappeared. There is no troubleshooting or support info forthcoming.
Frustration does not describe it. Google is full of people with my issue.


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