How do I know what I card I have? 9500 or 9700?

busmaster11

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Just got this card from ebay. After installing the latest Catalyst drivers, it tells me I have a 9500 Pro or a 9700... How can I make sure what I have?

Also, what should I use to tweak the speeds for a little overclocking?

TIA
 

kylebisme

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is the memory all on one side or in an L shape? if it is the former then it is a 9500pro, if it is the latter it is a 9700.
 

Sylvanas

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for overclocking i use ati tool. though theres many you can use: powerstrip, radlinker, rage3d tool, riva tuner...i think thats most of the ati tweakers...
 

Creig

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Originally posted by: TheSnowman
is the memory all on one side or in an L shape? if it is the former then it is a 9500pro, if it is the latter it is a 9700.


Actually, if the memory is in an L shape, it could be either a 9700, 9700 Pro or a 9500 Non-Pro.
 

busmaster11

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Originally posted by: TheSnowman
is the memory all on one side or in an L shape? if it is the former then it is a 9500pro, if it is the latter it is a 9700.

It's the square chips in an L shape....
 

busmaster11

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Originally posted by: Creig
Originally posted by: TheSnowman
is the memory all on one side or in an L shape? if it is the former then it is a 9500pro, if it is the latter it is a 9700.


Actually, if the memory is in an L shape, it could be either a 9700, 9700 Pro or a 9500 Non-Pro.

So any way to tell?
 

Childs

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Just go to ATI's site and enter in the part number, and they'll display the model number.