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Hi,
just because I made this (very) bad expirience: There exist THREE Radeon
9800SE types (from one manufacturer!), see also
http://www.tul.com.tw/global/produ [...] d=1&cat2=1 for
detailed infos.
There is a card with the internal model no. R98E-SC3 (which is 128 Bit
memory connected and a R350 chip.
Also there is a card named R98-SC3 with 256 bit memory bus, but with an
R350 chip.
ANd last, but not least, there is the 9800 128 Bit (box named 9800SE
also), with an R360 chip.
So what they are doing, are they crazy ? Just to confuse customers ?
On Ebay many sellers are offering R9800SE from PowerColor, but they do
not exactly name them....
Archived from groups: alt.comp.periphs.videocards.ati (More info?)
On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 11:12:00 +0100, Peter Smith
<peter.smith@programmer.net> wrote:
>Hi,
>just because I made this (very) bad expirience: There exist THREE Radeon
>9800SE types (from one manufacturer!), see also
>http://www.tul.com.tw/global/productVM.aspx?folderid=1&cat2=1 for
>detailed infos.
>There is a card with the internal model no. R98E-SC3 (which is 128 Bit
>memory connected and a R350 chip.
>Also there is a card named R98-SC3 with 256 bit memory bus, but with an
>R350 chip.
>ANd last, but not least, there is the 9800 128 Bit (box named 9800SE
>also), with an R360 chip.
>So what they are doing, are they crazy ? Just to confuse customers ?
>On Ebay many sellers are offering R9800SE from PowerColor, but they do
>not exactly name them....
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