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Difference between Sapphire Radeon Atlantis 9600 Pro cards?



 
 
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Old October 31st 03, 04:05 PM
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Default Difference between Sapphire Radeon Atlantis 9600 Pro cards?

Here's a review of the Fireblade. It's basically an overclocked Pro:

http://www.beyond3d.com/reviews/sapphire/9600pro/

"ras2" wrote in message
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The Sapphire site appears to be rather useless when it comes to
detailed specifications (and one of the cards isn't even mentioned
there anyway), so...

Does anybody know what the difference between a 128mb. Sapphire Atlantis
9600 Pro and a 128mb. Sapphire Atlantis 9600 Pro Fireblade is?
Aside from the price, that is (the non-Fireblade is a fair bit more
expensive).


-R.



 




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