Hello Guys,
Man this is frustrating. I got an Info-Tek/Gecube Radeon 9600 PRO along with the rest of the parts for my new system. Newegg advertised it as a 400 Mhz Core / 600 Mhz (300x2) Memory 128Mb 9600 PRO (The specs of a true 9600pro).
Yesterday after finishing the re-installing apps phase I ran 3DMark2003 and shocked with my resulting score: 2400 3DMarks..... I told myself..."Wasn't this card supposed to give around 3500-3700 3DMarks. ". When I checked the detailed results I noticed that the memory appeared clocked as 198 Mhz. I installed and ran ATI Tool and confirmed the thing. Newegg sent me a sort of "EZ" 9600Pro, with 400 Mhz (200x2) memory.
Also, the PCB has a "9550" tag printed, although the box refers to a 9600Pro and it's identified as a 9600 series by 3Dmark. I know this is not something to worry for, but is it possible to check if it's an actual 9600 pro without dismounting the HSF ?
The worst part is that I can't rma the card. All the parts were bought from Newegg and sent to my sister's address that lives in Miami, and then she sent me the stuff to Venezuela(south america). Sending the card back to Miami, plus sending it back to newegg from there, plus the %15 re-stocking fee, would transform my cheap $114 vid card into a more than $200 waste.
Man I really love Newegg (always buy stuff from them and never had a problem), and although I know I'm always at risk to receive a defective part, I never thought that my first bad experience with them would be buying a product with misleading specs.
I did a test overclock of the card (450 Mhz Core / 225 Mhz Mem) and it seemed to handle it pretty well (no artifacts reported by Atitool). I ran 3dMark 2003 and the score went up to 3450. The memory chips of the card are Hynix, dont have the exact code of the chips but it ends in "-5". Does this means this is a 5ns memory ?... I'm not expert with vid card memory but I think this sucks. Should I keep it running like this or this is going to kill the card in a short time ?
Thanks for reading about this frustrating experience. If you have any comment, advice, etc. please post.
Quanta
Man this is frustrating. I got an Info-Tek/Gecube Radeon 9600 PRO along with the rest of the parts for my new system. Newegg advertised it as a 400 Mhz Core / 600 Mhz (300x2) Memory 128Mb 9600 PRO (The specs of a true 9600pro).
Yesterday after finishing the re-installing apps phase I ran 3DMark2003 and shocked with my resulting score: 2400 3DMarks..... I told myself..."Wasn't this card supposed to give around 3500-3700 3DMarks. ". When I checked the detailed results I noticed that the memory appeared clocked as 198 Mhz. I installed and ran ATI Tool and confirmed the thing. Newegg sent me a sort of "EZ" 9600Pro, with 400 Mhz (200x2) memory.
Also, the PCB has a "9550" tag printed, although the box refers to a 9600Pro and it's identified as a 9600 series by 3Dmark. I know this is not something to worry for, but is it possible to check if it's an actual 9600 pro without dismounting the HSF ?
The worst part is that I can't rma the card. All the parts were bought from Newegg and sent to my sister's address that lives in Miami, and then she sent me the stuff to Venezuela(south america). Sending the card back to Miami, plus sending it back to newegg from there, plus the %15 re-stocking fee, would transform my cheap $114 vid card into a more than $200 waste.
Man I really love Newegg (always buy stuff from them and never had a problem), and although I know I'm always at risk to receive a defective part, I never thought that my first bad experience with them would be buying a product with misleading specs.
I did a test overclock of the card (450 Mhz Core / 225 Mhz Mem) and it seemed to handle it pretty well (no artifacts reported by Atitool). I ran 3dMark 2003 and the score went up to 3450. The memory chips of the card are Hynix, dont have the exact code of the chips but it ends in "-5". Does this means this is a 5ns memory ?... I'm not expert with vid card memory but I think this sucks. Should I keep it running like this or this is going to kill the card in a short time ?
Thanks for reading about this frustrating experience. If you have any comment, advice, etc. please post.
Quanta
