Sapphire vs. Built by ATI

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I've always stayed away from third party ATI cards because of the problem a
couple years ago where OEM cards were being sold with a slower clock speed
without any indication.... But lately i've been hearing alot of good things
about Sapphire. I have read that they are just as good as BB ATI cards at a
lower price. I just wanted to ask this group for their opinion on Sapphire
cards vs BB ATI cards. I'm in teh market for a 9800pro card... Just not
sure whether to go with ATI or Sapphire or whether or not to go for the
128MB or the 256MB version....

All opinions welcome, thanks

Kevin
 
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Kevin Wagner wrote:
> But lately i've been
> hearing alot of good things about Sapphire. I have read that they
> are just as good as BB ATI cards at a lower price.

Who do you think builds ATi's cards? AFAIK, Sapphire are the main
manufacturer for the built by ATi cards - only the box it comes in is
different.


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On Tue, 04 May 2004 00:44:23 GMT, "Stephen Webber"
<stephen.webber@theobvious.blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:

:>Kevin Wagner wrote:
:>> But lately i've been
:>> hearing alot of good things about Sapphire. I have read that they
:>> are just as good as BB ATI cards at a lower price.
:>
:>Who do you think builds ATi's cards? AFAIK, Sapphire are the main
:>manufacturer for the built by ATi cards - only the box it comes in is
:>different.

And sometimes the sticker on the GPU fan says Sapphire and sometimes
it says ATI. My Sapphire 9700 Pro had an ATI sticker on the fan (and
a Sapphire CD in the plain white box it came in) and when it failed
after about a year and a half the part number showed up as a Built By
ATI card and ATI replaced it under warranty.

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"Kevin Wagner" <aztecboxNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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" Just not sure whether to go with ATI or Sapphire or whether or not to go
for the 128MB or the 256MB version.... "


Given that the Sapphire Radeon 9800 Pro 128MB is now under $200, I would opt
for that. An unnecessary 256MB version is only going to cost you an extra
$100.
 
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Ok, thanks for the input guys, i think i'll get myself a Sapphire 9800pro
128MB.

Kevin


"Kevin Wagner" <aztecboxNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I've always stayed away from third party ATI cards because of the problem
a
> couple years ago where OEM cards were being sold with a slower clock speed
> without any indication.... But lately i've been hearing alot of good
things
> about Sapphire. I have read that they are just as good as BB ATI cards at
a
> lower price. I just wanted to ask this group for their opinion on
Sapphire
> cards vs BB ATI cards. I'm in teh market for a 9800pro card... Just not
> sure whether to go with ATI or Sapphire or whether or not to go for the
> 128MB or the 256MB version....
>
> All opinions welcome, thanks
>
> Kevin
>
>