HOT DEAL - ATI RADEON X800 PLATINUM @229.00

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bob4432

Lifer
Sep 6, 2003
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Originally posted by: TrojanAaron
3DMark03
11,061

3dMark05
4,828


I guess relatively... thats sucking it up pretty bad compared to everyone else =T

Rig:
Dell Dimensions 4550
(stock 250w PSU)
P4 2.66 ghz 533FSB
1 gig PC2700

no man, that is right it should be with a 533FSB p4. my rig in sig gets 11745 in 05 and ~5200 in 03.
 

bob4432

Lifer
Sep 6, 2003
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Originally posted by: Crucial
Originally posted by: bob4432
Originally posted by: Budarow
Got mine today....looks brand new without any "stickers" etc. Will install tonight wOOt...wOOt!!

can you compare what you got to this pic Here, do you have the writing in the upper right by the power connector? do you have extremely faint lines on the contacts?

Mine looks identical to yours including the lines on the contacts and writing in the corner. There's even a scuff line on the killer monster dog beast on the cooler. It's obviously been used before but I could care less as long as it runs fine. I'm about to install it now.

yep, i feel the same way. with a 3yr warranty and the fact that it is working fine i am as happy as i could be, knowng it was refurbed when i bought it :) :)

the retail ones are ~$250-$400+ for these same cards (good luck finding one of the $250 ones).

this deal rock :)
 

gevorg

Diamond Member
Nov 3, 2004
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I got the card today, seems to be brand new!

The only problem I have is that it makes MUCH more fan noise than my previous card (Radeon 9700Pro). When the computer starts, during the first two seconds or so, the noise is VERY loud, then it gets lower but still loud.
I'm afraid something is not right, it "outlouds" all other fans. Can it be a faulty card?
 

cheetoden

Golden Member
Oct 9, 1999
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Originally posted by: bob4432
Originally posted by: TrojanAaron
3DMark03
11,061

3dMark05
4,828


I guess relatively... thats sucking it up pretty bad compared to everyone else =T

Rig:
Dell Dimensions 4550
(stock 250w PSU)
P4 2.66 ghz 533FSB
1 gig PC2700

no man, that is right it should be with a 533FSB p4. my rig in sig gets 11745 in 05 and ~5200 in 03.

Are you sure those numbers shouldn't be switched?
 

ICXRa

Diamond Member
Jan 8, 2001
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Originally posted by: cheetoden
Originally posted by: bob4432
Originally posted by: TrojanAaron
3DMark03
11,061

3dMark05
4,828


I guess relatively... thats sucking it up pretty bad compared to everyone else =T

Rig:
Dell Dimensions 4550
(stock 250w PSU)
P4 2.66 ghz 533FSB
1 gig PC2700

no man, that is right it should be with a 533FSB p4. my rig in sig gets 11745 in 05 and ~5200 in 03.

Are you sure those numbers shouldn't be switched?



yeah I'm pretty sure those are flip flopped!
 

Mysteriouskk

Senior member
Oct 19, 2003
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Originally posted by: gevorg
I got the card today, seems to be brand new!

The only problem I have is that it makes MUCH more fan noise than my previous card (Radeon 9700Pro). When the computer starts, during the first two seconds or so, the noise is VERY loud, then it gets lower but still loud.
I'm afraid something is not right, it "outlouds" all other fans. Can it be a faulty card?

I get the same thing.
 

OvErHeAtInG

Senior member
Jun 25, 2002
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Originally posted by: TrojanAaron
Im not sure how to check the temperature. I'm just using Catalyst drivers
Display settings --> Advanced --> Overdrive tab.

Regarding your above overclock, I've never heard of anyone getting anything over that on stock cooling.... How fast is your rig anyways that you feel the need to OC your card? :Q
 

pxc

Platinum Member
May 2, 2002
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Originally posted by: Mysteriouskk
Originally posted by: gevorg

The only problem I have is that it makes MUCH more fan noise than my previous card (Radeon 9700Pro). When the computer starts, during the first two seconds or so, the noise is VERY loud, then it gets lower but still loud.

I get the same thing.
I bought 2 and both are noisy. At idle, the cards are mildly noisy and under load both are very noisy. Oh well, it works and overclocks fine.
 

nycdude

Diamond Member
Jun 30, 2000
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I just got this card today. I left a note for the Fedex guy to leave it at the door. I couldn't wait to come back from my errands. I went to Costco to pick up on the TDK dvd-R 100pak buy one get one free deal. :) My card also had the writings near the power connectors. I am using the latest Omega drivers. I will game a little HL2 and let you know how it goes. ;)

I am glad I got in on this sweet deal. Thanks poster. :D
 

uwannawhat

Platinum Member
Jan 23, 2002
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Recieved my card the other day. :) It also has the stickers & the 'gold' writing on the upper coner.

Very nice deal for sure! Only problem with it is it's keeping me in the AGP stream for my next upgrade.

I'm building a 939 Venice Core PC & wanted a DFI board to get the most out of it. However, all of the DFI boards are PCI express. :(

Any recommend a good 939 board with AGP?

Thanks again for an awesome deal on an excellent card! :D

 

Creig

Diamond Member
Oct 9, 1999
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Originally posted by: uwannawhat
Recieved my card the other day. :) It also has the stickers & the 'gold' writing on the upper coner.

Very nice deal for sure! Only problem with it is it's keeping me in the AGP stream for my next upgrade.

I'm building a 939 Venice Core PC & wanted a DFI board to get the most out of it. However, all of the DFI boards are PCI express. :(

Any recommend a good 939 board with AGP?

Thanks again for an awesome deal on an excellent card! :D


The best bet for S939/AGP/PCI-E upgrades is the new ULI M1695 boards. They are already out in Europe, so I would assume we will see them starting to trickle into the States in the next month or so. This would be the ONLY chipset I would consider purchasing as any of the other S939/AGP/PCI-E boards could be considered "hacks" and AGP performance suffered. The M1695 chipset has no such performance limitations.

FIRST LOOK: ULi M1695 PCIe/AGP Socket 939 for Athlon 64

ULi M1695 PCIe/AGP for Athlon 64 ? Part 2 with SLI
 

Budarow

Golden Member
Dec 16, 2001
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Originally posted by: uwannawhat
Recieved my card the other day. :) It also has the stickers & the 'gold' writing on the upper coner.

Very nice deal for sure! Only problem with it is it's keeping me in the AGP stream for my next upgrade.

I'm building a 939 Venice Core PC & wanted a DFI board to get the most out of it. However, all of the DFI boards are PCI express. :(

Any recommend a good 939 board with AGP?

Thanks again for an awesome deal on an excellent card! :D

I've been thinking the same with my new PC "in progress". I'm starting to think we may be in okay shape for the next 2 generations of video cards if we have AGP systems. There are a TON of high performance AGP systems around (and still should be ~3 years from now). It'd be a large market segment for nVidia or ATI to ignore for at least the next 2 generations of video cards.

I'm still thinking about it though....

Bud
 

OvErHeAtInG

Senior member
Jun 25, 2002
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Originally posted by: Budarow
Originally posted by: uwannawhat
Recieved my card the other day. :) It also has the stickers & the 'gold' writing on the upper coner.

Very nice deal for sure! Only problem with it is it's keeping me in the AGP stream for my next upgrade.

I'm building a 939 Venice Core PC & wanted a DFI board to get the most out of it. However, all of the DFI boards are PCI express. :(

Any recommend a good 939 board with AGP?

Thanks again for an awesome deal on an excellent card! :D

I've been thinking the same with my new PC "in progress". I'm starting to think we may be in okay shape for the next 2 generations of video cards if we have AGP systems. There are a TON of high performance AGP systems around (and still should be ~3 years from now). It'd be a large market segment for nVidia or ATI to ignore for at least the next 2 generations of video cards.

I'm still thinking about it though....

Bud

Go with whatever suits your needs. The best thing would probably be to wait for one of those ULi-chipset boards, but you could always get a cheap AGP A64 board, or one on refurb, and then just replace your mobo on your next gfx uprgade...
 

Crucial

Diamond Member
Dec 21, 2000
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Originally posted by: gevorg
I got the card today, seems to be brand new!

The only problem I have is that it makes MUCH more fan noise than my previous card (Radeon 9700Pro). When the computer starts, during the first two seconds or so, the noise is VERY loud, then it gets lower but still loud.
I'm afraid something is not right, it "outlouds" all other fans. Can it be a faulty card?

I noticed the extra loud fan at bootup as well but after a couple seconds it's just as quiet as my 9700 pro was.
 

TrojanAaron

Senior member
Sep 19, 2002
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Originally posted by: OvErHeAtInG
Originally posted by: TrojanAaron
Im not sure how to check the temperature. I'm just using Catalyst drivers
Display settings --> Advanced --> Overdrive tab.

Regarding your above overclock, I've never heard of anyone getting anything over that on stock cooling.... How fast is your rig anyways that you feel the need to OC your card? :Q

Where is "Display Settings"... in the catalyst control center?

With regard to the the overclock... my rig is pretty weaksauce
Dimensions 4550 w/ stock 250w PSU
P4 2.66 ghz, 533 FSB
1 Gig PC2700
2X ATA 7200RPM HD
2X Optical drives

I was just wondering what those max speeds for core and memory actually mean. Does it mean that I can safely run my card at those speeds or is it just a benchmark test?
 

pxc

Platinum Member
May 2, 2002
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Originally posted by: waxking1
3DMark05 6689

P4 3.4 Northwood
1GB
All running at stock speeds.
6689 is impossible for a default benchmark run at "stock speeds"

publish and link to your ORB score? LOL

Here are the top 5 "stock speed" P4 3.4GHz/x800 XT PE scores in the ORB:
6224 http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm05=967270 (overdrive enabled)
6038 http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm05=1133329
6026 http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm05=555807
5984 http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm05=1050409
5924 http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm05=959502