crazydingo
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Probably. X300SE was launched at $75 and right now it is around $40. So this might take up that $75 place.Originally posted by: crazySOB297
The cards it's replacing are in the <75 range...
Probably. X300SE was launched at $75 and right now it is around $40. So this might take up that $75 place.Originally posted by: crazySOB297
The cards it's replacing are in the <75 range...
English: We found out many english sites are linking us. We don't have this video card, we just found this information in a Chinese forum and now the link is broken.
Originally posted by: swatX
umm looks fake to me
Originally posted by: videogames101
if a 4 pipe card can get a 3000.... it will be fun to see the x1800 in action, whats your guess on the score?
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Does anyone know what this means when it pertains to memory?
256Mbit DDR2 Addressing
and
16x16 addressing?
Well anyway, here is a link to the exact memory pictured in the article.
The thing is, I cant find whether it is 64,128, or 256-bit memory. Since the core numbers were blurred out for no apparent reason other than to hide something, (what for?) I think we should use what we do have (memory numbers) to at least see if this is a 256-bit card or not.
Infineon memory link HYB18T256161AF-25
Originally posted by: Frackal
Originally posted by: videogames101
if a 4 pipe card can get a 3000.... it will be fun to see the x1800 in action, whats your guess on the score?
3002
Originally posted by: M0RPH
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Does anyone know what this means when it pertains to memory?
256Mbit DDR2 Addressing
and
16x16 addressing?
Well anyway, here is a link to the exact memory pictured in the article.
The thing is, I cant find whether it is 64,128, or 256-bit memory. Since the core numbers were blurred out for no apparent reason other than to hide something, (what for?) I think we should use what we do have (memory numbers) to at least see if this is a 256-bit card or not.
Infineon memory link HYB18T256161AF-25
It says right in the article that this is a 128-bit card. These are low-end cards, they only come in 64 or 128-bit versions.
Looking for some way to discredit the benchmarks, are we?
Originally posted by: Sc4freak
I find 2900 in '05 hard to believe.
4pp 450/400... the clockspeeds don't even match a 9600XT. And that scores around 2000 in '05. Can the new architecture really boost scores by such a large amount?
Originally posted by: M0RPH
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Does anyone know what this means when it pertains to memory?
256Mbit DDR2 Addressing
and
16x16 addressing?
Well anyway, here is a link to the exact memory pictured in the article.
The thing is, I cant find whether it is 64,128, or 256-bit memory. Since the core numbers were blurred out for no apparent reason other than to hide something, (what for?) I think we should use what we do have (memory numbers) to at least see if this is a 256-bit card or not.
Infineon memory link HYB18T256161AF-25
It says right in the article that this is a 128-bit card. These are low-end cards, they only come in 64 or 128-bit versions.
Looking for some way to discredit the benchmarks, are we?
Originally posted by: Yanagi
Originally posted by: M0RPH
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Does anyone know what this means when it pertains to memory?
256Mbit DDR2 Addressing
and
16x16 addressing?
Well anyway, here is a link to the exact memory pictured in the article.
The thing is, I cant find whether it is 64,128, or 256-bit memory. Since the core numbers were blurred out for no apparent reason other than to hide something, (what for?) I think we should use what we do have (memory numbers) to at least see if this is a 256-bit card or not.
Infineon memory link HYB18T256161AF-25
It says right in the article that this is a 128-bit card. These are low-end cards, they only come in 64 or 128-bit versions.
Looking for some way to discredit the benchmarks, are we?
I'm willing to be its 256bit addressing internally and 128bit externally.