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    Some other new Radeon thingy

    They never come in ones...





    Clue: it's a lot like the last one, but a bit better.

    Oooh, dead tricky!
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    X1901 ?

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    x1900xtx

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    or crossfire edition card

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    definetly 1900xtx

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    A new ultrafast terabit network card from ATi?

    Or perhaps just a X1900XTX. But a terabit network card would be far more interesting.
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    If that, then this.

    Based on this
    Quote Originally Posted by Steve
    Clue: it's a lot like the last one, but a bit better.

    Oooh, dead tricky!
    And if the last one was an X1900XT, then this one MUST be an X1900XTX. Note: it cannot be a crossfire card becuase its missing the necessary components on the PCB.
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    X1900XTXPE? make sense?

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    Blackmage: perfectly!
    It's the Xtreme X19££XTXP£ edition.

    I'm not sure why ATI bother with the x1900xtx - how many people are going to spend the extra cash for the 25Mhz speedier card? Enough i guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cah
    Blackmage: perfectly!
    It's the Xtreme X19££XTXP£ edition.

    I'm not sure why ATI bother with the x1900xtx - how many people are going to spend the extra cash for the 25Mhz speedier card? Enough i guess.
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    That card is prolly the XTX.

    The XTX comes with 1.1ns memory, so it can do 1.8Ghz (900Mhz DDR), but they ship it clocked at 1.55. So thats quite a large jump.
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    Guys they already done the XT and XTX reviews i am guessing they are going to do a Crossfire review next. This probably is maybe an XTX and the other card a Crossfire Ed, i dont know maybe i got them around the wrong way, but they sure are going to do a crossfire review, DONT FORGET AN IQ TEST PLEASE!!!
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    The card pictured cannot be a crossfire edition card becuase its missing the necessary components on the PCB.
    See System Specs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bull Dog
    The card pictured cannot be a crossfire edition card becuase its missing the necessary components on the PCB.
    You cant see the PCB

    If we could see the connectors then that'd tell us straight off. The master cards have that funny link thingy to connect the cards together via the dongle. I can't remeber what its called now, someone help me out...

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    Yes you can. IF you take that pic and look at it REALLY closely and compare it to other pictures of X1800 and X1900 both Crossfire and non CrossFire cards you'll see that there are a couple of comonents that match to standard cards and do not match the Crossfire cards.

    X-Bit Labs has several high resolution photos of the X19/800 series cards to compare with.

    Yes I took this photo into photoshop and messed with it a bit to imporve image quality inorder to verify my conparison.
    See System Specs.

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