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Originally posted by Meteor_of_War
I'm new to ATI cards (always used Nvidia and 3dfx before) but i'll share my experience. I ordered a Sapphire 9800 Pro from Newegg.com a couple of months ago that turned out to have defective vram, so i RMA'd it back to Newegg and decided to just go for an ATI 9800 Pro from Best Buy which turned out to be a fantastic card, no problems or complaints with it in the past 2 months i've been using it (default clock speeds). Also, i dont know if it's a production line problem or Newegg.com, but i know several people that ordered non-ATI built 9600 and 9800 Pro's that were delivered to their homes defective...possibly bad quality assurance at the factory, i dont know. Just a heads up.
Originally posted by Meteor_of_War
I'm new to ATI cards (always used Nvidia and 3dfx before) but i'll share my experience. I ordered a Sapphire 9800 Pro from Newegg.com a couple of months ago that turned out to have defective vram, so i RMA'd it back to Newegg and decided to just go for an ATI 9800 Pro from Best Buy which turned out to be a fantastic card, no problems or complaints with it in the past 2 months i've been using it (default clock speeds). Also, i dont know if it's a production line problem or Newegg.com, but i know several people that ordered non-ATI built 9600 and 9800 Pro's that were delivered to their homes defective...possibly bad quality assurance at the factory, i dont know. Just a heads up.
Originally posted by Fenric1138
why do i always read these posts after i decide to order something!
Originally posted by Meteor_of_War
What did you order?
Originally posted by Fenric1138
Sapphire 9600XT, now I'm all worried it wont work either when I get it
<- paranoid with hardware :cheese:
Originally posted by addy
What about Overcloking? ATI Built Cards... They dont Prevent it to they or is it the same as hercules,saphire ones etc
Originally posted by iamironsam
No, ATi doesn't prevent overclocking.
Originally posted by RandomPING
Hell the XT's are simply over clocked versions of their pro's from what i've read. They just have better cooling solutions on em, or something.