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antipop
11-15-2002, 05:42 AM
I want to upgrade my card and i saw a guy selling the Ennyah Ti4400 for 200$ (i'm living in france so prices are a bit expensive), the only other choice i have is a leadtek 4400 for 240$.
Is that a good card? Does it oc well?
If stock cooling is not enough i will add a gpu waterblock and some ramsinks

N8
11-15-2002, 06:02 AM
antipop,

Welcome to Xtreme :)

I've never heard of that card...I'd guess its rebadged. Any pics of it?

antipop
11-15-2002, 06:21 AM
10x just moved from the hardforum, i didn't got much help on this one there

Here's the pic taken from there website
http://www.ennyah.de/english/products/components/images/nvidia/geforce4_ti4400card.jpg

N8
11-15-2002, 06:25 AM
Well, it looks to me like any other Ti4400. Its prolly a rebadged Chaintech or something of the sort...that is if Chaintech even makes their own, lol.

Its kinda a crapshoot w/ these G4's. Even from the same maker cards are OC'n much differently. I'd give it a try, personally. If it doesn't OC so well, I'd sell it to someone who doesn't OC for a good price...since you already got it at a good price. But that's just me :D

antipop
11-15-2002, 06:31 AM
I think i'll go for it, it's cheap and i don't think there is huge gap of perf between a brand to another. The stock cooler looks crappy so i think i'll add an innovatek gpu block (cause it's the cheapest one available) and add some ramsink.
I have the ramsink that were shipped with the thermaltake heatspreader, will it be enough or should i get those tweakmonster expensive vopper ramsink?

Marci
11-15-2002, 06:38 AM
I just use the Thermaltake blue spikies... no probs at all with em...

Definitely looks to be a standard Reference Designed board, so all voltmod details etc should be the same as for any other GF4 Ti4400... as N8 said, we're down to luck of the draw nowadays as no manfucaturers are producing CONSISTENTLY high ranking cards... even the clockability of leadtek cards has reduced over the past few months as they're coming to the end-of-line point for the current GPUs...

antipop
11-15-2002, 06:47 AM
10x for the input
i've found one review of the card in a german web site (i don't speak german but numbers are universal) http://www.pctweaking.net/test_dgge4400_01.php

antipop
11-16-2002, 05:33 PM
bump

N8
11-17-2002, 09:43 AM
What's the bump for? Whatcha need? :)

antipop
11-17-2002, 09:47 AM
I just wanted to know if the numbers are good because they seem a bit low to me but i can be mistaken and if you advice me to buy it as it is the cheapest i can get (i'm living in france)

SPQQKY
11-17-2002, 11:36 AM
Well, the core is okay, but seeing as how they only raised the memory by 3MHz......550 - 553. I guess if you can afford the extra $40 for the Leadtek, I'd go for that card. IF you're at your max budget limit, won't hurt to try.

antipop
11-17-2002, 11:38 AM
What if i add some ramsinks? Because it seems that the card don't have any on

N8
11-17-2002, 02:20 PM
I wouldn't expect ramsinks to get you much more than 10-15 added MHz. Its up to you now...are you willing to pay more for what should be a better OC? :)

antipop
11-17-2002, 04:03 PM
I want to have a board that can get at least ti4600 level and if i can get more i'd take it