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Old November 27th 03, 12:25 PM
Sir Basil
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Default Sapphire 9800 128mb non-pro o/c

Can this card be o/c'd to pro speeds?

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Old November 27th 03, 04:32 PM
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Sir Basil wrote:
Can this card be o/c'd to pro speeds?


Try it.

Thomas


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Old November 27th 03, 09:12 PM
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"Sir Basil" wrote
Can this card be o/c'd to pro speeds?



Hi,

It depends what type of memory your Sapphire 9800 has?. . . .if it has
Samsung 3.3ns or lower (3ns/2.8ns) then yes it will reach *Pro* speeds (and
above). . . but if it has Infinion memory then you will have problems!. . .
..

BTW: I use a Sapphire 9800 and its so good I didn't even get around to
overclocking it yet :P
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Old November 27th 03, 09:33 PM
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Wayne Youngman stood up at show-n-tell, in
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"Sir Basil" wrote
Can this card be o/c'd to pro speeds?



Hi,

It depends what type of memory your Sapphire 9800 has?. . . .if it has
Samsung 3.3ns or lower (3ns/2.8ns) then yes it will reach *Pro*
speeds (and above). . . but if it has Infinion memory then you will
have problems!. . . .

BTW: I use a Sapphire 9800 and its so good I didn't even get around to
overclocking it yet :P


Hehehe didn't think you'd need to. Doubt I will, either

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