ATI Video Cards Homepage
Published by warepin, on May 31st, 2011, in the categories: Video Cards
I was never too shy to recognize that I am a big ATi fan. Actually, one of my very first video cards was an 8MB ATi which ran alongside a very old 155MHz CPU. Since then, many things have changed and I had both ATi and Nvidia cards along this time. However, I remained an ATi fan, and, as a consequence, I bought myself a laptop with one of their GPUs.
I like their homepage design also. It has a very intuitive and informative interface, whether you are considering buying one of their products, looking for drivers or just browsing for some information.

Of course, you may know by now that ATi has been bought by AMD in 2006, so to get to the video cards you just have to search on their website in their products category, then looking for notebook graphics or desktop graphics. For example, for the notebook graphics page is online. On the graphics page you can find a lot of useful facts and information about different series of ATi video cards just by clicking the links on the bottom or on the left of the webpage. An easier way to find out about Radeon GPUs is by clicking the “Learn more” link on the notebook GPU page, or by using their customized search on the desktop GPU page. This search allows you to choose a good card based on your everyday activities that require a video card, like playing games in very high performance or watching HD movies. This is a great tool for people that are not too technical and want to buy their desktop a brand new video card.

If you are searching for drivers, you can easily find them by navigating back to the AMD homepage. In the upper left corner you will have a “Find a driver” drop-down that you can use to search for the software you need by component category (notebook, desktop etc.), by product line and by product model. As long as you know your video card’s name, it’s really easy to find suitable drivers for it. That about covers it. This is all you need to know to navigate through the AMD homepage to find drivers and information about video cards. Feel free to explore more of their website.
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