The Technologies Inc. 3D RAGE IIC PCI is a popular graphics card manufactured by ATI. This driver fixes screen glitches, unwanted artifacts, stuttering or glitchy video and even screen tearing. This driver - "ati_3d_rage_iic_pci_xp.rar" - has been downloaded 4,952 times and is rated 4 out of 5 stars based on 34 reviews. It has been installed successfully by our users on PCs running Windows XP. The total disk space used for this update is 85.7 KB.
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Windows 2003, Windows XP
5.2.3790.0 (1-Oct-2002)
Tested on Win XP and Server 2003, may works on Win 2000.
Andre (DG Member) on 9-Sep-2009
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