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    Plexiglass?

    But what's it covering...



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    I reckon it's a blue graphics card

    Guessing low end because theres no PCI-E power connector. Maybe X1600 Platinum edition from sapphire?

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    An X1600 is low-end? Blimey you have high standards.

    You're wrong.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve
    An X1600 is low-end? Blimey you have high standards.

    You're wrong.
    Blame 1600x1200 resolution try running anything on a X1600, feels very low end

    http://www.sapphiretech.com/en/produ.../133image3.jpg Thought it was that with a copper cooler. maybe an X1300 with cooler overkill? or X1650?

    EDIT: removed image, far too big.
    Last edited by chuckskull; 31-08-2006 at 12:03 PM.

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    Going by the PCB revision number it is an X1600XT. I have no idea about the manufacturer however. From what I can see of the cooler it is the same one that Sapphire used on their X1600XT, with the difference being that Sapphire uses a metal, not plexiglass, covering. Its possible that this card may be an X1650Pro
    See System Specs.

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    Sapphire X1650Pro

    ttp://product.pcpop.com/000032281/Picture/000221868.html

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    one of these, but perhaps not powercolour


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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve
    An X1600 is low-end? Blimey you have high standards.
    If you go by performance instead of PR or release schedules, you could call it low-end.
    Synergy6

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    Quote Originally Posted by jharne
    Sapphire X1650Pro

    ttp://product.pcpop.com/000032281/Picture/000221868.html

    Yes it is
    Last edited by Akutsito; 01-09-2006 at 12:36 PM.

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