Main Features:
Q1: What is the memory capacity of SILURO GT2 Ultra?
A1: Which memory size do you settle on or approved with the SILURO GT2 Ultra is 32MB SDRAM to be accommodated with.
Q2: Are the SILURO GT2 series compliant with the connections of the digital flat panel displays?
A2: The SILURO GT2 Ultra is capable of digital flat panel output of 1280 pixels multiplied by 1024 pixels therefore Yes it does.
Q3: Can PAL and NTSC formats be accommodated with on SILURO GT2V and SILURO GT2 Ultra?
A3: Yes, S-Video is supported on both the SILURO GT2V and SILURO GT2 Ultra which means NTSC and PAL can be used too.
Q4: Which chip is used in SILURO GT2 graphics accelerator card?
A4: The chipset installed in this model is called RIVA TNT2 Pro which is an inbuilt chip of SILURO GT2.
Q5: What are the prerequisites needed for the cards to be installed which belong to SILURO GT2 series?
A5: It is important to know that the cards require an AGP slot on the motherboard so they can be installed.
Q6: Are the SILURO GT2 series compatible with DirectX?
A6: Yes we can say that the SILURO GT2 series has been designed to have a seamless experience with Direct3D acceleration while enabling directx 5.0 and 6.0 compatibility.
Q7: Is it possible to use a TV output alongside a PC monitor output on a Siluro GT2V?
A7: It is impossible to utilize both the TV output and the PC monitor output on a Siluro GT2V, since it lacks the capability for such functionality.
Q8: What is the deviation allowance for the Siluro GT2 standard core speed?
A8: The deviation allowance for Siluro GT2's standard core speed is set at 125 megahertz.