This report from digit-life.com is discovering some interesting stuff about the Saphire Rad9500 128MB.
Here's the jist:
They seem to surmise that if the chip is marked the same as a Rad9700, it must be the same chip. Otherwise ATI would have no way of telling them apart.
What all this means is that this card may be unlocked and become the full 9700 pro via software / bridge fiddling.
Wouldn't that be an overclocker's dream
PS: here's the babelfished story.
Edit: here's a story of people that actually did it: link
Here's the jist:
- - The PCB board is the same as reference Rad9700
- The number of memory chips is the same, meaning 256-bit wide memory path (confirmed by benchmarks)
- The chip marking are the same as Rad9700 (seen if you remove the HSF)
They seem to surmise that if the chip is marked the same as a Rad9700, it must be the same chip. Otherwise ATI would have no way of telling them apart.
What all this means is that this card may be unlocked and become the full 9700 pro via software / bridge fiddling.
Wouldn't that be an overclocker's dream
PS: here's the babelfished story.
Edit: here's a story of people that actually did it: link