Well, it finally came in today and just completed a round of 3DMark2000. First of all, it looks exactly like the pic in the link of my first post - I mean exactly. Second, it includes a driver CD (labeled 3DPower Ultimate Driver CD v1.0.10 - has the Nvidia Detonator v6.34 but I'm using v6.35), one S-video cable and one RCA adapter cable. It all comes in a plain brown box with no documentation. One thing that kind of freaked me out is the heatsink was dangling by one pushpin (the other had popped out), but the core was peachy with no damage or scratches. No adhesive was under the heatsink, just some thermal paste, so I removed the paste with alcohol, applied Arctic Silver and attached the heatsink - snug fit with no problems whatsoever. My next project is to attach a Blorb to this puppy and OC it a bit (I don't want to chance it with the generic heatsink and Adda fan). It's running at 200/400 (core/memory) and I played some Quake III on it right when I popped it in - it kicked ass.
Here are the 3DMarks:
1024x768x16, 16-bit textures, 16-bit z-buffer, triple frame buffer, d3d hardware t&l-Score: 7363
1024x768x32, 32-bit textures, 24-bit z-buffer, triple frame buffer, d3d hardware t&l-Score: 5596
All in all, I'd say it rocks and for the $200 I paid for it, I'm one happy camper

If you have any questions, email me at
pduboise@hotmail.com because Austin's Road Runner Pop-3 server has been on the fritz for a few days so I'm using Hotmail until RR is back up. I'm definitely keeping this card until the Ultra's are reasonable
