<< I don't understand how they can find it confusing...
Retail= Shiny red and black Box = 275/275 all the time.
OEM, brown box, white box, Dell, paper bag, lunch box, cards made by Joe Blow from Ohio = 250/250
Bottom line, buy the damn retail card for 5$ more and be done with it. >>
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<< Boy, ATi is engaging in some really low class behavior. What are the PR guys going to say now that Wasson has an actual ATi board, and not a 3rd party board, running at 250!
ATi is really stumbling on their new cards. >>
Why is it wrong if ATI sells OEM boards? It's not like they're putting differently clocked cards in the retail boxes, the OEM version is just clocked lower.
Low class behavior... Give me a break! >>
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<< A4: No. The only RADEON 8500 board that ATI is selling into retail is an ATI-branded 275/275-configured product that comes packaged in a distinctive ATI gift box, marked "Built By ATI." >>
Then they go on to say:
<< As a consequenece, there are boards available from third parties today with RADEON 8500-based chips of a 250/250 configuration. >>
YET, the card that The Tech Report bought is clocked at 250/250 and is clearly marked as an ATI card in the pictures. It has ATI's name plastered ALL OVER the card with their logos and identification. They are just trying to confuse the customer.