The AMD Radeon HD 2600 is a series of graphics cards that were released in 2007. They were designed to compete with Nvidia's GeForce 8 series of graphics cards. The HD 2600 was available in several different versions, including the HD 2600 Pro, HD 2600 XT, and HD 2600 XT DDR4.
The HD 2600 was based on the RV630 graphics processor, which was built using a 65nm manufacturing process. It had 120 stream processors and supported DirectX 10.0 and OpenGL 2.0. The HD 2600 also featured a 128-bit memory interface and up to 512 MB of GDDR4 memory.
In terms of performance, the HD 2600 was capable of running most games at 720p with medium to high settings. However, it struggled with more demanding games at higher resolutions. Nevertheless, it was a popular GPU for mid-range gaming computers at the time of its release.
The HD 2600 also had some advanced features, such as ATI Avivo HD video and display technology, which allowed for high-definition video playback and enhanced image quality. It also supported CrossFire technology, enabling users to connect multiple HD 2600 cards for improved performance.
Overall, while it is now an older graphics card, the AMD Radeon HD 2600 was a popular choice for gaming and multimedia use in its time.
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