GeneticWeapon

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9600P

<A HREF="http://rmitz.org/AYB3.swf" target="_new">All your base are belong to us.</A>
<A HREF="http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k3=2216718" target="_new"><b>3DMark03</b></A>
 

cleeve

Illustrious
9600 PRO.

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<b>Radeon <font color=red>9500 PRO</b></font color=red> <i>(hardmodded 9500, o/c 322/322)</i>
<b>AthlonXP <font color=red>~2600+</b></font color=red> <i>(o/c 2400+ w/143Mhz fsb)</i>
<b>3dMark03: <font color=red>4,055</b></font color=red>
 

baldurga

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Most 9800SE are just 128 bit, so softmod is not that great. If you want to try (at your own risk) look for 9800SE 256bit. But I have heard of 50% chances to get full 9800 performance.

Sure shot? 9600Pro

What is your budget? That can help in some suggestions ...


Still looking for a <b>good online retailer</b> in Spain :frown:
 

ytoledano

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Sure 9800 non Pro is too expensive? I heard they overclock close to Radeon 9800 Pros.

Abit IS7 @ 275 FSB, VAGP @ 1.65, OCZ PC4200 RAM @ 550Mhz, P4 2.4 @ 3.3Ghz Vcore @ 1.625, GeXCube Radeon 9600P @ 450/626.
Thermalright SLK-947U, P3 HS @ NB.
 

cleeve

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You can overclock them all you want, but if the softmod doesn't work the most you can hope for is Radeon 9600 PRO performance... at a much higher cost.

It all comes down to wether you're a gambling man or not. And if you can afford to lose.

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<b>Radeon <font color=red>9500 PRO</b></font color=red> <i>(hardmodded 9500, o/c 322/322)</i>
<b>AthlonXP <font color=red>~2600+</b></font color=red> <i>(o/c 2400+ w/143Mhz fsb)</i>
<b>3dMark03: <font color=red>4,055</b></font color=red>
 

ytoledano

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I was talking about the Radeon 9800, (not pro, not SE), don't those have good price/performance value and OC well?

Abit IS7 @ 275 FSB, VAGP @ 1.65, OCZ PC4200 RAM @ 550Mhz, P4 2.4 @ 3.3Ghz Vcore @ 1.625, GeXCube Radeon 9600P @ 450/626.
Thermalright SLK-947U, P3 HS @ NB.
 

cleeve

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Oh hell yeah, a 9800 non-pro is an amazing card for overclocking the core.

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<b>Radeon <font color=red>9500 PRO</b></font color=red> <i>(hardmodded 9500, o/c 322/322)</i>
<b>AthlonXP <font color=red>~2600+</b></font color=red> <i>(o/c 2400+ w/143Mhz fsb)</i>
<b>3dMark03: <font color=red>4,055</b></font color=red>