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Civilian
2003-01-31, 01:36 PM
Check it out:

http://mirror.ati.com/shopati/promotions/tyan.html

and here's a pic:

http://www.monarchcomputer.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=M&Product_Code=190630&Category_Code=VC-ATI

Looks like it will be released Feb. 5! Woot!

Navaron
2003-01-31, 01:37 PM
HOT DAMN!!! I can't wait to see the 3d mark scores comin offa that thing, it's a OC'ers dream. Cool looking too.

ABRAXAAS
2003-01-31, 02:09 PM
thats the one im getting :D

Dogzilla
2003-01-31, 02:56 PM
I just got the ATi 9000 128MB for $129.00 at circut city. Big step up from my TNT32MB

BLuE_ZeRO
2003-01-31, 03:19 PM
I read that that board was good for overclocking but the performance after overclocking made really no difference. It wasn't that much of a step up from what it's default settings put out. It's basically a standard radeon 9700 pro with a little flashier look and a decent software bundle and hardware monitoring capabilities. Nothing extremely exciting unless you're into that I guess... (article was in the Maximum PC magazine) They said they had trouble overclocking it to 400mhz. They got to 357 and started noticing problems.

ABRAXAAS
2003-01-31, 03:24 PM
Oh hell I thought that was the new one with the DDR2 ram :(
ah im waiting for that one:D

usal
2003-01-31, 03:51 PM
Have ATI sorted out the driver issue's..?

Navaron
2003-01-31, 08:07 PM
98% enough for the quality card you get and the money you'd save.

diluted
2003-02-01, 10:57 AM
ati is going to blow nvidia out of the water. nvidia half-assed it and made fx just a tiiiny bit better then 9700. and yet soon ati will pump out the next in its R line (9700 pro was r300) - the r350 !! overall though im neutral with vid cards. im sure nvidia's finalized drivers will make it veeery nice but until then they need to step up to the plate.

Bighoss
2003-02-01, 03:05 PM
I want a 128mb card but not a super expensive one. How much is a ti4600 Geforce 4 128 mb or the radeon 9700 (not pro)