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Dell X600 SE ATI Radeon PCI-E DMS-59 Video Card

Budget PCI-Express graphics card with DMS-59 dual DVI output for twin-monitor desktop setups.

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Overview

The Dell ATI Radeon X600 SE is a legacy PCI-Express x16 graphics card aimed squarely at users who need dual-monitor capability on an older desktop workstation. Rather than two separate video outputs, it uses a single DMS-59 connector paired with an included Y-splitter cable that breaks out to two DVI ports. This makes it a straightforward drop-in upgrade for Dell and other desktops where adding a second display is the primary goal.

With 128MB of onboard memory and the X600 SE GPU, this card handles standard desktop rendering, office applications, web browsing, and video playback at modest resolutions. It draws minimal power and requires no supplementary power connector, so it works in systems with basic power supplies. As a renewed product, it is best suited for extending the useful life of an existing workstation rather than building a new system, and buyers should set expectations accordingly — this is a utility card for productivity, not performance.

Key Features

ATI Radeon X600 SE Video Card, Interface Type: PCI Express x 16

Interface: DMS-59, Installed Memory: 128MB

System Type: PC

Includes: DMS-59 to Dual DVI Y-Splitter Cable

Dell Part Number: F9595, 102A6290300

Specifications

Brand
Dell
Model
F9595 (X600 SE)
GPU
ATI Radeon X600 SE
Interface
PCI Express x16
Memory
128MB
Output Port
DMS-59
Included Accessories
DMS-59 to Dual DVI Y-Splitter Cable

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Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Enables dual-monitor output through a single DMS-59 port with the included Y-splitter cable.
  • Low-profile PCI-Express card fits in slim and standard desktop cases.
  • Affordable solution for adding a second display to an older workstation.
  • Minimal power draw with no additional power connector required.

👎 Cons

  • 128MB of video memory is insufficient for anything beyond basic 2D desktop use.
  • The ATI Radeon X600 SE GPU lacks support for modern display standards and resolutions.
  • DMS-59 connector is uncommon, so replacing the included Y-cable may be difficult to source.
  • Renewed product with no guarantee of long-term reliability compared to a new card.

Frequently Asked Questions

Using the included DMS-59 to Dual DVI Y-splitter cable, you can connect two DVI monitors simultaneously from the single DMS-59 port.
No. The ATI Radeon X600 SE with 128MB of memory is designed for basic desktop graphics, office work, and dual-monitor productivity — not for gaming or GPU-intensive applications.
It uses a PCI Express x16 slot, which is standard on most desktop motherboards from the mid-2000s onward.
Yes, the card comes with a DMS-59 to Dual DVI Y-splitter cable in the box.
This is a renewed (refurbished) card that has been tested and verified to work properly.