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Thread: Is it True? Sapphire X1950XTX has only 1550mhz Mem

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    Sorry, nicepun. Sounds like you gonna have a 1550mhz mem on your card.. The price isn't really cheaper than other models either, while they have full 2000mhz stock clock.

    Bling... Bling....

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    Sapphire X1950 italian version is going stock 650 1000 , so ram is 2000

    It's just an error board is 2000 mhz like all others

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    Quote Originally Posted by IamAnoobieCheez
    Sorry, nicepun. Sounds like you gonna have a 1550mhz mem on your card.. The price isn't really cheaper than other models either, while they have full 2000mhz stock clock.

    Bling... Bling....

    I don't think so!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by nicepun
    I don't think so!!

    Well, I'm glad to hear if your card is rated to run at 2000mhz mem.


    but... why is it showing as "594"mhz in the memory? That's a major problem. That's about 4 times slower than a default, standard x1959xtx mem clock. I would pay $30 for the card. You see... this is why I don't like the company screwing with my mind. I hate that. Why don't they just put up "2000mhz" in the ATi property tool AND in the Sapphire webpage. You know.. it's not that hard to do. I just can't stand it...

    Quote Originally Posted by x800xtpe
    guess the was wrong .. still dont see why they would put it up tho
    That's what I mean. That is why I went for the "Built By ATi" instead. I don't like Sapphire company's lazy attitude. I would fear they do the same on the build quality/parts of the card. I would question them... this is very serious stuff, guys.

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