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9800pro $168!!!

I figured they'd get you on shipping, but it was only $5.75 FedEx ground to new york or california.

Your Order:
Item Name SubTotal
1 ATI RADEON 9800 PRO 128MB DDR w/ CRT, TVO, & DVI - OEM 168.00
Subtotal: 168.00
Shipping: 5.75
Tax: 0.00
Total: 173.75


It's taxed in California, though, bringing the total to 187.61.
 
so not reliable??

ATI sux for making it so consufing for others...Any Nvidia equavilent for a similar price?

P.S ignore and lock the other topic. Dubl post
 
Originally posted by: crimson117
I figured they'd get you on shipping, but it was only $5.75 FedEx ground to new york or california.

Your Order:
Item Name SubTotal
1 ATI RADEON 9800 PRO 128MB DDR w/ CRT, TVO, & DVI - OEM 168.00
Subtotal: 168.00
Shipping: 5.75
Tax: 0.00
Total: 173.75


It's taxed in California, though, bringing the total to 187.61.

Please post your findings when the card arrives (ie. if its really 256-bit). Thanks.
 
Luke warm at best. Fry's sells the ATI branded retail cards for between $179 - $199 depending on the weekly sale. I got mine for $125 AR at BB.
 
Heres the response I got from them which wasn't of much use, they are showing the atlantis and the ultimate in their links...why? I am thinking this is another bait-and-switch and theyre just trying to get the unsuspecting customer with the lower quality 128-bit version.


Can anyone make sense of this I can't tell what theyre trying to tell me what to expect:

From: "EVE LIANG" <rr001@buyxg.com> Add to Address Book
To: "jon cornett" <jon_cornett@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Radeon 9800
Date: Tue, 25 May 2004 14:48:59 -0700




The video card that you are interested is an OEM version from either Power Color or Sapphire
http://www.power-color.com/XF98-C3L.htm

http://www.sapphiretech.com/vga/9800proatl.asp

http://www.sapphiretech.com/vga/9800proult.asp

Thanks
----- Original Message -----
From: jon cornett
To: info@buyxtremegear.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2004 5:46 AM
Subject: Radeon 9800


According to this link: http://www.buyxtremegear.com/r9800pro128.html

You guys are selling an ati radeon 9800 pro for 168 dollars. This seems too good to be true. What is the catch. Is this the 128 bit version instead of the 256 bit version all these other sites are trying to pull over the eyes of unsupecting customers. or is this a refurb or some other type of deal. Is this the real built by ati 256 bit 128 meg original 9800 pro or some new rip-off.

Thanks,

Jon
 
Originally posted by: joncornett77
Heres the response I got from them which wasn't of much use, they are showing the atlantis and the ultimate in their links...why? I am thinking this is another bait-and-switch and theyre just trying to get the unsuspecting customer with the lower quality 128-bit version.


Can anyone make sense of this I can't tell what theyre trying to tell me what to expect:

From: "EVE LIANG" <rr001@buyxg.com> Add to Address Book
To: "jon cornett" <jon_cornett@yahoo.com> Subject: Re: Radeon 9800
Date: Tue, 25 May 2004 14:48:59 -0700




The video card that you are interested is an OEM version from either Power Color or Sapphire
http://www.power-color.com/XF98-C3L.htm

http://www.sapphiretech.com/vga/9800proatl.asp

http://www.sapphiretech.com/vga/9800proult.asp

Thanks
----- Original Message -----
From: jon cornett
To: info@buyxtremegear.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2004 5:46 AM
Subject: Radeon 9800


According to this link: http://www.buyxtremegear.com/r9800pro128.html

You guys are selling an ati radeon 9800 pro for 168 dollars. This seems too good to be true. What is the catch. Is this the 128 bit version instead of the 256 bit version all these other sites are trying to pull over the eyes of unsupecting customers. or is this a refurb or some other type of deal. Is this the real built by ati 256 bit 128 meg original 9800 pro or some new rip-off.

Thanks,

Jon


She's probably misinformed, since all those links refer to a 256bit card--I'll bet you they're selling the 128bit neutered Sapphire version. Buyer beware.
 
yeah its called a radeon 9800 pro saphire - but its a 128 bit version - they just took the same name of the 256bit version

radeon 9800 pro are 256bit standard, normaly non-standard versions with the same name are faster - but this is a junk slower one with the same name

anymore when buying a video card you have to be very careful checking the mhz of the ram, gpu, the speed of the ram in ms, and apparently now the bus width

I dont' see why ATI is letting this crap go on, its hurting their name when consumers are losing confidence in a product.
 
Originally posted by: carnettb
yeah its called a radeon 9800 pro saphire - but its a 128 bit version - they just took the same name of the 256bit version

radeon 9800 pro are 256bit standard, normaly non-standard versions with the same name are faster - but this is a junk slower one with the same name

anymore when buying a video card you have to be very careful checking the mhz of the ram, gpu, the speed of the ram in ms, and apparently now the bus width

I dont' see why ATI is letting this crap go on, its hurting their name when consumers are losing confidence in a product.
Yeah but it's probably because manufacturers (or ATI too maybe?) need to get rid of the 9800 pro cores and boards for the new ones.
 
Originally posted by: carnettb
yeah its called a radeon 9800 pro saphire - but its a 128 bit version - they just took the same name of the 256bit version

radeon 9800 pro are 256bit standard, normaly non-standard versions with the same name are faster - but this is a junk slower one with the same name

anymore when buying a video card you have to be very careful checking the mhz of the ram, gpu, the speed of the ram in ms, and apparently now the bus width

I dont' see why ATI is letting this crap go on, its hurting their name when consumers are losing confidence in a product.

Actually the confusing scheme started much earlier when the different variant of 8500 and 9100 come out. The 8500, se with different bus width, clock speed and what not were as confusing. So, it is not like the first time Ati allowed these. Saphire is Ati's biggest OEM partner account for most manufacturing of Ati's brand and other OEM card. As a result, they enjoy some flexibility in chip_memory configuration. I think theway they call it the same name are definitely wrong.
 
FWIW, I bought a BFG 5900 at a great price from buyxg.com, and it was DOA. Saw a couple of discussions about that deal here with lots of folks reporting problem cards, and I got the impression they were possibly dumping a bunch of RMA'd/flashed cards. I called buyxg for an RMA and did not feel at all comfortable with the way they talked to me. I ended up talking to BFG a couple of times and exchanging thru them instead. (BFG has another fan here now!) I'd be very careful of this Yahoo vendor.
 
I guess it all depends on your personal experience. I have ordered from this company many times, and always received what I ordered. Only one time did something arrive in unacceptable condition, and it was the front plate of a case I ordered and it was broken to pieces. I called them up and they sent me out a new cover next-day delivery and never even asked for the other one in return.
 
Originally posted by: Solema
I guess it all depends on your personal experience. I have ordered from this company many times, and always received what I ordered. Only one time did something arrive in unacceptable condition, and it was the front plate of a case I ordered and it was broken to pieces. I called them up and they sent me out a new cover next-day delivery and never even asked for the other one in return.

yes, very reliable company. just look at the resellers ratings, its quite good
 
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