jpennstar
08-25-2006, 11:17 PM
Hey guys,
I was wondering if it was the KO series which fixed the eVGA memory issues....... At last I remembered the eVGA had memory issues for awhile and thus eVGA came out with newer cards with the integrated memory sink and a little bit different circuitry......
The point being, I'm interested in another 7900gt and eVGA is looking promising at least over the XFX; my current card is XFX EE edition and happily I know now you can mix manufacturers and memory clocks (but not RAM quantity or core) I prefer the 500mhz/1500 and I'm not going to get anything lower as I doubt it will comfortably vmod (650mhz @ 1.4-1.45v).
So do you have any information on whether or not there's positive difference between the old vanilla cards (w/o integrated memory cooling) and the newer KO series?
Thanks
I was wondering if it was the KO series which fixed the eVGA memory issues....... At last I remembered the eVGA had memory issues for awhile and thus eVGA came out with newer cards with the integrated memory sink and a little bit different circuitry......
The point being, I'm interested in another 7900gt and eVGA is looking promising at least over the XFX; my current card is XFX EE edition and happily I know now you can mix manufacturers and memory clocks (but not RAM quantity or core) I prefer the 500mhz/1500 and I'm not going to get anything lower as I doubt it will comfortably vmod (650mhz @ 1.4-1.45v).
So do you have any information on whether or not there's positive difference between the old vanilla cards (w/o integrated memory cooling) and the newer KO series?
Thanks