Newegg Video Card Refurbs

stevens

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Is the $99 9500 one that is softmodable to a 9700? From the picture it has the red pcb and the L memory.

EDIT: Nevermind its the 64 meg version. I do not beleive this is softmodable.
 

genjy

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$40 for a refurb GeForce3 TI200 is a good buy. I upgraded from a GF3TI200 64meg to a GeForce4 TI4200 64meg and I only saw the performance differences in demanding games such as Raven Shield and SplinterCell. Otherwise, the TI200 can handle basically all desktop tasks and a lot of games. Definitely better than spending the $40 on the GF4 MX series stuff.
 

Muhbush

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Originally posted by: pxc
These 2 still look warm-ish:
$49.00 64MB 8500 LE
$65.25 128MB 8500 LE

I got 8500 LE 128MB DDR back..

Here is the story:
I got 8500 LE 64MB from newegg about years ago for about $100(Refurbs), then I sold it on ebay to exchange the 9700pro. Now I got another refurbs 8500 card for my old PC...Cuz the TV-OUT quality is so great.

Thankz for the great deal..
 

cbrsurfr

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Anyone buy an AIW from newegg before? Did it come with anything? Or is it YMMV? Thought I'd try the AIW 9700 for $267.
 

razor2025

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9100 is pretty much same as 8500LE. However, 3rd Party 8500LE and 9100 tends to be extremely underclocked and some have HORRIBLE RAMs.
 

lispsux

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yea dont touch those 3rd party LEs

wow....30% slower than my ti200

i keep kicking myself for buying anything ATI.

grabbed a ti4200 - life is good again.

 

alm4rr

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there is a difference between ATI and BUILT/POWERED BY ATI

my authentic ati works fine.
 

pxc

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Found this in a review of that Sapphire OEM Radeon 9100 128MB card: "The Sapphire Radeon 9100 Atlantis is equipped with 128MB of DDR memory and features 4 rendering pipelines, 128bit memory bus, and clocked at 250MHz core speed with a 200MHz or 400DDR memory speed." :frown: That's not really a Radeon 9100 then, it's a Radeon 9000 (non-pro) that they are calling a Radeon 9100. That's very deceptive.
 

FPSguy

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Bump -- good supply of refurbs in stock right now. A few Ti4200s and a nicely priced Ti4600.