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Old 01-11-03, 12:18 AM Thread Starter   #1
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Thumbs up 4 die hards heres great read a recap of whats known but all together in 1 read


http://www.digit-life.com/articles2/...00-dx9-p1.html

Nice to see it all in 1 read the R9700 Pro / 9700, and 9500 Pro and 9500's also the whole deal on the software unlock of the 9500 non pro and what can be done with the 9500 Pro

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Old 01-11-03, 12:24 AM Thread Starter   #2
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I would like to add that the 9500 Pro 64 DDR is more than enough card even being 64 DDR the 256 bit really gives it a kick in the pants for performance, EXCELLENT bang for the buck!!

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Old 01-11-03, 12:26 AM Thread Starter   #3
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I would like to add that the 9500 Pro 64 DDR is more than enough card even being 64 DDR the 256 bit really gives it a kick in the pants for performance, EXCELLENT bang for the buck!!

if you do not want to mess with the card the 9500 Pro is the way to go flash it and you can overclock it which will provide more than enough HP

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