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December 29th, 2004, 10:50 PM
#11
Senior Member
I heared that the 256MB card is slower than the 128MB, but I'm not sure! oh, good not slower but that they have nearly the same points in the tests.
Remember, all I\'m offering is the truth, nothing more.
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December 29th, 2004, 11:47 PM
#12
9800 SE is a low version of 9800. Less working pixel piplines, less working vertex engines, low vpu frequency, low ddr frequency and sometime smaller bus.
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December 30th, 2004, 04:04 AM
#13
Hmm.
Sapphire 9600 XT 128mb: ~$140
Sapphire 9800 (blank designation, non-SE) 'Atlantis' 128mb: ~$140
Sapphire 9600 XT 256mb: ~$155
Sapphire 9800 (blank designation, non-SE) 'Atlantis' 256mb: ~$170
So there's the toss-up. Anybody wanna be the tiebreaker? I need to choose between the two listed 128mb choices. According to ATi's comparison thingy, here are the main differences in the chipsets:
PHP Code:
Product Name RADEON 9800 128MB RADEON 9600 XT
ASIC RADEON 9800 RADEON 9600
Technology Features
SMARTSHADER™ 2.1 2
Specifications
Memory Interface 256-bit 128-bit
Memory Clock (MHz) 290 300
Engine Clock (MHz) 325 500
Pipelines 8 4
Pixel Fillrate 2.6 Gpixels/sec 2.0 Gpixels/sec
Geometry Rate 325 MTriangles 250 MTriangles
Since I doubt I can overclock the 9600XT enough to make it match the vanilla 9800, I'll probably be going with that.
Edit:
Aw fiddlesticks! It seems that Sapphire DOES NOT include the HL2 voucher except in 9800XT and 9600XT ULTIMATE types. Hmmmmmm. That was a real draw and hidden-benefit for me too. I'll do what I did the last time Valve (I'm pleasantly surprised that they are not a one-trick pony) made a game... I'll buy it later when it's cheaper.
Interesting---it seems some folks mistake the vanilla 9800 from sapphire for a Pro version, or did a while back--some broo-hah-hah and apologies by sapphire for confusing labels...
Odds are I'll be sticking with the non-pro vanilla 9800 128mb then :/ And getting it from NewEgg rather than one of the minisculely cheaper places which don't show you their warranty policies.
So in the end--is $30 or so worth 256mb ram up from 128?
[HvC]Terr: L33T Technical Proficiency
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December 30th, 2004, 05:05 PM
#14
Take this:
Sapphire 9800 (blank designation, non-SE) 'Atlantis' 128mb: ~$140
You'll be able to over cloak the CPU/Memory to a 9800 Pro and maybe XT without problem. 9800 performances are better that a 9600 XT.
Take 128MB. The 256MB is just marketing and doesn't really help in game except the latest game.
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