N nts Senior member Nov 10, 2005 279 0 0 Jan 9, 2006 #1 Capabilities Card pic Looks the same as the X1800XT... EDIT: Link fixed
L Lord Banshee Golden Member Sep 8, 2004 1,495 0 0 Jan 9, 2006 #4 What makes you think that is a X1900? I see one more MOSFET.. .but thats nothing new http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/video/display/20051227220826.html
What makes you think that is a X1900? I see one more MOSFET.. .but thats nothing new http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/video/display/20051227220826.html
ElFenix Elite Member Super Moderator Mar 20, 2000 102,393 8,552 126 Jan 9, 2006 #5 the pcb is supposed to be the same, so of course it looks the same
akugami Diamond Member Feb 14, 2005 6,210 2,551 136 Jan 9, 2006 #7 The R520 and R580 are suppose to be pin compatible so I assume ATI just plugged it into the same PCB with only a few tweaks.
The R520 and R580 are suppose to be pin compatible so I assume ATI just plugged it into the same PCB with only a few tweaks.
nitromullet Diamond Member Jan 7, 2004 9,031 36 91 Jan 9, 2006 #8 Originally posted by: Unkno old news and repost.... Click to expand... It helps if you link to the original if you're going to call someone on a repost.
Originally posted by: Unkno old news and repost.... Click to expand... It helps if you link to the original if you're going to call someone on a repost.
V VERTIGGO Senior member Apr 29, 2005 826 0 76 Jan 9, 2006 #9 that looks like some mega performance improvement. as if it might destroy any SLI in use today, (besides maybe GTX 512s).
that looks like some mega performance improvement. as if it might destroy any SLI in use today, (besides maybe GTX 512s).