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16 Pipe X800GTO from Sapphire $199 + $5 shipping

KristopherKubicki

Golden Member
OK check this out:

http://www.anandtech.com/news/shownews.aspx?i=24988

or here:

http://labs.anandtech.com/search.php?q=gto2

16 pipe, X800GTO. It uses the R480 core, but the neat thing is that none of the pipes are disabled. This thing is basically an X850, but you have to overclock it. Apparently, it overclocks really well too.

Update: Some cards have 16 pipes enabled, some have 12. All unlock to 16 with a very simple BIOS flash

Update: Sapphire tells me this is a limited quantity SKU. There might not be anymore. The PM is checking for me now.


Kristopher
 
Is the normal GTO supposed to have just 12 or something??
I'd like to see a spec sheet that shows the difference between all of these versions....if one exists.

Edit: Also AGP versions avail??
 
I wish an AGP version was availabe. . . If not, I'm tempted to sell my MSI Neo Plat.2 and getting that Asus board. . .
 
Originally posted by: valkyriex
Too bad it's Sapphire....would've preferred Asus or MSI myself.
Funny, I've always sought out Sapphire myself.
I loved their "Ultimate" 9600 & 9800 cards.

 
damn i hit on X800 Pro (12 pipe) for 185USD shipped near the first of this month, heh wish I had waited now
 
hmmm, should i jump on this now or hope for a price drop with the new chip announcement?

havent been following ATI lately but are their products hitting the shelves or are they still making vaporware announcements

mikey c
 
Originally posted by: mcfreiz
hmmm, should i jump on this now or hope for a price drop with the new chip announcement?

havent been following ATI lately but are their products hitting the shelves or are they still making vaporware announcements

mikey c

$200 you are only going to get a x1600 range (12 pipelines)
not going to get a (currently $300+ card)
 
X800 GTO² mod guide
Originally posted by: labgeek
See here for Connect3d version for $179 AC

Is the saphire worth the extra $20?

n/m - I think I found the answer in the post above...

dude we are talking about a huge performance increase if you can follow this guide.
http://www.techpowerup.com/articles/overclocking/vidcard/127/1

your extra $20 can get a overclocking beast.
stock : See a stock saphire x800gto 2 is : 12pipeline 400 MHz core and 490 MHz which gives you cool score for its price
modded : By a simple softwarebased mod you can unlock 16pipeline and get 20% extra power
modded/OC: you can get oc this thing to 545 MHz core and 590 MHz memory easy and you are looking at Framerate seen by a X850XT.

This card is damn cheap and can work as a high end card but some features you will miss out on advance feature like Shader 3.0 . I highly recommend this card for enthusiastic overclocker.



 
Originally posted by: tuteja1986
X800 GTO² mod guide
Originally posted by: labgeek
See here for Connect3d version for $179 AC

Is the saphire worth the extra $20?

n/m - I think I found the answer in the post above...

dude we are talking about a huge performance increase if you can follow this guide.
http://www.techpowerup.com/articles/overclocking/vidcard/127/1

your extra $20 can get a overclocking beast.
stock : See a stock saphire x800gto 2 is : 12pipeline 400 MHz core and 490 MHz which gives you cool score for its price
modded : By a simple softwarebased mod you can unlock 16pipeline and get 20% extra power
modded/OC: you can get oc this thing to 545 MHz core and 590 MHz memory easy and you are looking at Framerate seen by a X850XT.

This card is damn cheap and can work as a high end card but some features you will miss out on advance feature like Shader 3.0 . I highly recommend this card for enthusiastic overclocker.

And as I mentioned (but left for others that might have similar questions)...
n/m - I think I found the answer in the post above...
 
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