There is definitely something going on with that HD 2600pro.
It's a wiled guess in the pitch black dark, but could it be that:
There is some bug in the microcode/firmware/ATI BIOS thing?
It's a faulty card (smack me in the face for being so terribly newbisch)?
There is a workaround for some silicon bug in the 'blob' drivers?
There was something popping up in the background while testing this card?
It is a card that is not manufactured according to the official ATI/AMD blueprints (maybe I am just a n00b and this doesn't apply for the GPU at all)?
One would assume that what Bridgman already pointed out; it's not the HD 2600PRO because the results are so a-logical.
It's a wiled guess in the pitch black dark, but could it be that:
There is some bug in the microcode/firmware/ATI BIOS thing?
It's a faulty card (smack me in the face for being so terribly newbisch)?
There is a workaround for some silicon bug in the 'blob' drivers?
There was something popping up in the background while testing this card?
It is a card that is not manufactured according to the official ATI/AMD blueprints (maybe I am just a n00b and this doesn't apply for the GPU at all)?
One would assume that what Bridgman already pointed out; it's not the HD 2600PRO because the results are so a-logical.
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