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hans007

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Feb 1, 2000
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if your ram is not -2a, you do not have a pro.



you have -313 ram, pros all have the better ram. they may have flashed the card up to have the correct clock speeds since almost all -313 samsung will do pro speeds anyways. just trying to help you get your money's worth and get what you truly paid for.
 

DorkBoy

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Originally posted by: hans007
if your ram is not -2a, you do not have a pro.



you have -313 ram, pros all have the better ram. they may have flashed the card up to have the correct clock speeds since almost all -313 samsung will do pro speeds anyways. just trying to help you get your money's worth and get what you truly paid for.

YGPM
 

hans007

Lifer
Feb 1, 2000
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Originally posted by: DorkBoy
Originally posted by: hans007
if your ram is not -2a, you do not have a pro.



you have -313 ram, pros all have the better ram. they may have flashed the card up to have the correct clock speeds since almost all -313 samsung will do pro speeds anyways. just trying to help you get your money's worth and get what you truly paid for.

YGPM



i was wrong... its -33 chips.


the only thing left is , whether that was originally a pro or not. dell/compaq/hp never sold pros. but they did sell some non pros that had -2a chips (i know i used to sell these on ebay, but i'd clearly mark them as non pro. a friend of mine who i sold one too, just flashed it to pure pro).

anywasy, i think the point is moot since you get no warranty on any OEM card as it is, so physically the cards are identical. -2a non pros, were just remarked pros to satisfy demands. they overclock exactly the same from my informal testing (over like 3-4 cards anyways, one hit 430 core 760 ram in fact)