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Old 01-04-05, 09:04 PM Thread Starter   #1
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Three Different brands of NV 6200 Test


Finally, got time to play around with them. Let's see them first.
From the pci, Sparkle, Asus, and Leatek.



From the cards , we can easily see that only one different from the other two cards
is Asus. It's not made by reference design.

Let's also see the RAM IC:

SPAKLE=>Hynix 4(300/500)
ASUS=>Hynix 3.6(300/550)
Leadtek=>Hynix 3.6(300/550)


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K8 939 3000+ 0.09m,300x9=2.7g
MSI K8N Neo4 Platinum
G-Skill TCCD DDR600 256MBX2
SPAKLE.ASUS.Leadtek
PLEXTOR 712A
PSU CTW550W

SPAKLE default,300/500,4 pipelines


ASUS, default,300/550,8 pipelines mod


SPAKLE OC 566/666,4 pipelines


SPAKLE OC 550/660,8 pipelines mod


from the result we might understand that the mod for 8 pipelines all don't have
any problem doing benchmark with almost 1000 points difference.

I think 6200 is kinda decent price for budget card right now.
User might care is what IC(RAM) manugature used on the card.
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8 pipe mod? What 8 pipe mod?

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Old 01-08-05, 05:18 AM Thread Starter   #3
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Leadtek 6200

300/550 8 pipelines mod


530/640 8 pipelines mod
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That is super impressive for that price range!!! Hold horse sh&t batman!! Almost 7000 onions on a sub $100 card. Thats nuts. If they all mod easily why would anyone buy a 6600NU?
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Dang i am thinking i wasted my money on this BFG 6800 OC.

Man almost 7000k is awsome. It tooks some really tweaking to get that w/ me old 5900ultra.

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8 pipe mod? What 8 pipe mod?
Yeah, really!! Those are very impressive benchmarks.

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What is the price on the agp 6200's? With scores like that they will pull the older 9500's and 9700's completely out of the market equation.
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To answer my own question, I guess we are looking at the 2nd quater of 05 which is fairly close.

"Nvidia plans to debut an entry-level version of its GeForce 6-series graphics chip, one that supports the AGP8X standard by the second quarter of 2005, according to sources in Taiwan.

Nvidia’s AGP-capable GeForce 6200 graphics chip will support Shader Model 3.0, the sources said. Then, its GeForce 6600 graphics chip supporting AGP8X will follow soon after the introduction of the AGP-enabled GeForce 6200, the sources added."
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I think my next card will be a pci-express 6200!

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Thats nuts for $100. I cant believe it. I hope they will mod easily as I can see putting these in alot of my friends rigs.
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jeez thats crazy for such cheap card! ati are gonna have to respond or nvidia are gonna completely steal the budget market the fx range always deserved to be binned by something like this
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