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Old December 28th 06, 03:47 AM posted to alt.comp.periphs.videocards.ati
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Default ati x1650 pro

I just picked up an X1650 pro at FutureShop today. My goal was to breath a
little life into my AGP based system. My old card was Nvidia FX 5900 XT,
and found it getting slow at the newer games...I also used the S video input
on the old card to watch the dish via nvida capture driver. My hangup is
that my new card is little faster the the old card, yeah! but to my dismay
it don't look like it supports S video input?? bummer.... Can anyone shed
a little light on this.... I thought this feature was standard issue on all
cards, Nvidia based cards always have had it...

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