Ati Radeon 9700 TX?

knutp

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I just surfed on the Dell website looking for a computer (for a company that I work for), and found an option that stubled me!

Dell gfx cards.
And it is $180 cheaper than the 9700pro!

It also seems to have a 256bit memory bus, doesn't the 9700 only have a 128bit bus?
 

tart666

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8 chips, 32bit each = 256.

Apparently the 9500 cards with 128MB of RAM end up having 8 chips, so they actually have a 256-bit RAM path, despite of what ATI says.

I have a feeling this 9700 TX may just be a 9500 with 128MB. The price is exactly on the money.

Edit: Dell has the VPU clocked at 263MHz for this card. That smells like a 9500 too.
 

BowlingNut

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Originally posted by: tart666
8 chips, 32bit each = 256. Apparently the 9500 cards with 128MB of RAM end up having 8 chips, so they actually have a 256-bit RAM path, despite of what ATI says. I have a feeling this 9700 TX may just be a 9500 with 128MB. The price is exactly on the money. Edit: Dell has the VPU clocked at 263MHz for this card. That smells like a 9500 too.

this is a standard 9700, not a 9500 pro. the clock speeds are right on for standard 9700. anand's article on 9700 standard and 9500pro and the 256bit path indicates that it cannot be a 9500pro gpu.
The Radeon 9700 only differs from the Radeon 9700 Pro in clock speed; it runs at a 275MHz core clock with 270MHz <FONT color=navy>DDR</FONT> SDRAM (effectively 540MHz). The first thing you'll notice is that these are the same exact speeds as the Radeon 9500, but obviously with the architectural benefits (more pipes, 256-bit memory interface) of the Radeon 9700.

lastly: please understand that increasing the number of memory chips does not increase the width of the data path!! when you add a second stick of memory to your computer, does the data path suddenly double??? not unless you are using dual channel RAM. since ati decided to forgo ddr-ii and gddr3 specs for the current r300 boards, your theory cannot be right. if you dont believe go look it up somewhere else, or ask in the technical forum
 

tart666

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Apparently ze germans at chip.de think that 9700TX is nothing but a 9700 clocked at 263 MHz instead of 275. Read google'd version here.

This is an awesome deal if it's true.
 

RanDum72

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The only differences I can see is 67mhz and $180. Its an awesome deal if someone can actually buy it.
 

RanDum72

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9700 pro is clocked at 325mhz not 275 as far as i know

The regular 9700 is clocked at 275mhz and thats what they are probably referring to.