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All-In-Wonder HD 5000

Never mind. It's just a 5570 bundled with a 750 pcie x1 tuner.

Kind of a misrepresentation.
 
The last All-in-Wonder gaming card ATI ever made was the X800XT I believe. I have 2 still working that I used in my early HTPC builds but are now sitting in a box enjoying retirement.
 
The last All-in-Wonder gaming card ATI ever made was the X800XT I believe. I have 2 still working that I used in my early HTPC builds but are now sitting in a box enjoying retirement.

The AGP-based AIWs (X800XT, 9800 Pro and 9700 Pro) were the three Ginsu-knife cards that actually forced Maximum PC to retire the category in their annual Gear of the Year (the three cards, starting with the 9700 Pro, and ending with the X800XT, ran the table).

Also, notice that the first two were based on the wildly successful R300 graphics core (and that none were underclocked compared to their non-AIW counterparts; which ATI took heat for).

I still have the AIW 9700 Pro (which, until recently, served primarily as a backup for Mom's AGP-based X1650 Pro in AGP) - with her joining me in PCIe land, both cards are retired for now, waiting to be called back into battery (likely in Linux boxes).
 
Actually, the last would be the A-I-W x1900. Had one on water for a long time, up until the 4850 came out. But it has since ended up in the pile with other non-working hardware.
 
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