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Tbry23m 09-02-2002 05:32 AM

woah thats really cheap for a 9000
 
http://www.memman.com/itemdetail.asp?itemid=1313

You guys might find some good deals here. I was looking into parts for a build my own pc. Then i got a little overwhelmed lol.

quickfist 09-02-2002 07:06 AM

Why are all those sites only for the USA cry:

rudedog 09-02-2002 07:25 AM

Earful, that card is an OEM. It may not be clocked as fast as a retail card.

You will also not get any extra's, not that there worth anything unless it comes with a really good "FULL" game.

I would suggest buying a retail boxed card. When video cards are concerned.


Good, luck also check out http://www.pricewatch.com for other prices and sorry pricewatch is only us. but I believe there is a European version but do not have the address.

rudedog 09-02-2002 07:28 AM

OEM cards are clocked at:
250/200MHz



Retail cards are clocked at:
275Mhz/275Mhz

pest 09-02-2002 12:02 PM

Can the OEM cards be overclocked?

Mope 09-02-2002 02:00 PM

:(, im not getting a gf4 ti4600 visontek, im getting a asus i think it is, will that be a big difference, its only $370 canadian

warmonger 09-02-2002 03:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pest
Can the OEM cards be overclocked?

it may not be OEM but i got my 8500LE o/c'd to 275/280 no prob using rage3d evil:

Mope 09-03-2002 05:21 AM

bump... need to know

Onor_Deception[Sgt] 09-03-2002 08:06 AM

My card (Geforce 2 mx/400) keeps gettin slower and slower and slower and slower. I got a fan for it and it helped it alot for about 3 weeks then went back down again to about 20 fps. Used to stay at about 100. I think i should format C and go again, u guys think?

rudedog 09-03-2002 11:35 AM

When in dough format Onor, Especially if you install a lot of shareware software.

You may first try and run
lavasoft's adaware , You can find it via google.

Rocket 09-03-2002 11:42 AM

So does an OEM part use B grade components then? I always thought OEM meant no retail fluff like games, etc.

rudedog 09-03-2002 12:55 PM

In some cases yes, they do use grade B components. Most of the time they just use a slower speed ram

Mope 09-03-2002 02:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mope
:(, im not getting a gf4 ti4600 visontek, im getting a asus i think it is, will that be a big difference, its only $370 canadian

rude?

rudedog 09-03-2002 03:08 PM

From what I have read, all Gforce4 boards are practically the same. They do not very that much form Nvidia's reference boards.

Just pick the cheaper one with the software you can use or like

C20H25N3O 09-03-2002 04:02 PM

i've seen better deals at best buy, on a few of the items, others looked fairly priced, but a hardware site is a hardware site.


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