ati radeon 32mb ddr Oem for base price of $107

GHZ1

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is that a good deal? first i have to see what others think about the card on win2k. a good deal tho?
 

lzpoof

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If you're gonna post a deal ,post where it's from. Thanks. In response, it's a pretty good deal if you can deal with having your core and memory clocked lower than a retail radeon, and not have Tv-out or any other features. Unless you need to keep in the 100 dollar range, you're much better off going for the Radeon 64 DDR 180-200 retail deals going here. Higher clocks, more memory, VIVO, and (as always is necessary in the case of ATI crap) much better resale ability and value. You found a good price though.
 

JimmyEatWorld

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I just got an Audi TT roadster for $49.99 !!!!!
I'd tell you where it was but that'd ruin the deal.


(the preceding was a sarcastic message implying the necessity of mentioning the origin of the deal)
 

rockshox72

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Wow, for $60 more, I can get double the performance on this 32MB version, and if I wait another 2 months i'll probably get the 64MB retail version for less than $100 maybe. whoopeee!!!!

 

DDCSpeed

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Can anyone tell me how good this card is? Please post a link to a review. Thanx to anyone who cares. Please dont respond negatively.
 

rpzero

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I ordered from Newegg and it came out to $107 ($99 + $8 Tax). It's a great deal.
 

oldfart

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These cheap OEM Radeons are clocked at 148/148 instead of the normal 166/166. They have a HS, but no fan. The HS is larger than the one used on the retail version, so it should be ok. If you get one, you can use Powerstrip to adjust the clock speed up to 166 or more.