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Connect3D ATI Radeon X1900 XT-X 512MB?

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Looks like a great deal price-wise; anyone use one yet or have any comments about it?

Thinking of things like quality, memory, cooling, noise levels and warrantee.

Thanks
 
Slap said:
Looks like a great deal price-wise; anyone use one yet or have any comments about it?

Thinking of things like quality, memory, cooling, noise levels and warrantee.

Thanks

Mine runs upto 95C load and is quite loud.. On the plus side it easily reached overdrives max limit... 690/800.. ...
 
Hi there

Its as good as any other X1900 as they are all made by ATI so are all equal, accept the XT-X models are supposedly cherry picked. :)
 
One thing to be aware of m8ty , The Connect 3D does not include a 4 to 6 pin molex cable with its package , should you have a slightly older spec PSU without a dedicated 6 pin line and you dont already have one one kicking around you are going to have to fork out on one of these ~

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/acatalog/Online_Catalogue_Other_Cables_153.html

Akasa PCI Express 6 Pin to 4 Pin Power cable adaptor for PCI-E Graphics Cards (CB-018-AK)
Allows you too use PCI-Express graphics cards with a 6 pin connector with older Power Supplies that only have 4 pin molex connectors.

Price: £2.95 (£3.47 Including VAT at 17.5%)
 
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