It may, however, have something in common with it. :)
http://img.hexus.net/v2/pipelines/st...CF1146_sml.jpg
http://img.hexus.net/v2/pipelines/st...CF1144_sml.jpg
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It may, however, have something in common with it. :)
http://img.hexus.net/v2/pipelines/st...CF1146_sml.jpg
http://img.hexus.net/v2/pipelines/st...CF1144_sml.jpg
dud pics:(
Lies!
;) they weren't workin a minute ago:P
Sometimes you have to give the servers a moment to sync, or me a moment to get the URL right :o
The PCB revision number matches that of an X1600XT. Its possible that this card may be an X1650 Pro.
Sapphire x1300xt
ww.hardwareluxx.de/story.php?id=4377
:woowoo: no ur right it's a saphire x1600xt :) i'd call it a lower midrange card :cool:
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Originally Posted by jharne
I'd say you are correct!
lots of people "saying" but thats bout it.. i have no idea myself. er.. 7700gt? 16 pipes with gddr3 @ 1800mhz 80nm can clock up to 700/2000 with stock cooling? should sell for £125?
ok sleep time ignore me
It's a sapphire board according the number in the top right which matches with the link, http://www.sapphiretech.com/en/produ.../133image3.jpg, posted by chuckskull in the other .pipelines.
I think we're about to get an X1600/1650 shootout.
So we can know for sure how miserably quasi-identical they really are.
:lol: yeah.Quote:
Originally Posted by awm
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Sorry had some kind of grand mal there.:O_o1:
Whether it's good or bad, it's doomed by being in the x1600 marchitecture.
Should have called it the x1700, or built a decent mid range card in the first place.