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Old 30-May-2005, 02:37   #1
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Default X800 Pro PCI-E...R420 with RIALTO or R423?

I just happened across this card over at newegg: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814127155

I don't recall seeing any x800pro PCI-E reviews around, and I don't see the PCI-E version in the B3D tables...anyone know what chip this card uses?
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Old 30-May-2005, 05:11   #2
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AFAIK, Rialto goes only one way (PCIe -> AGP). I also don't see any sign of one on the PCB (should be on the back, and the PCB should be much longer--see the AGP X800XL). This probably uses R423.
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AFAIK, Rialto goes only one way (PCIe -> AGP). I also don't see any sign of one on the PCB (should be on the back, and the PCB should be much longer--see the AGP X800XL). This probably uses R423.
Yep (I hate seeing "yes" posts on forums, where the poster adds nothing, but I hope it helps here).
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AFAIK, Rialto goes only one way (PCIe -> AGP). I also don't see any sign of one on the PCB (should be on the back, and the PCB should be much longer--see the AGP X800XL). This probably uses R423.
Yep (I hate seeing "yes" posts on forums, where the poster adds nothing, but I hope it helps here).
Yes.

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Old 31-May-2005, 07:32   #5
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A yes helps considering I wasn't totally sure.
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Old 01-Jun-2005, 02:39   #6
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Yeah right after I posted I was like duh...rialto only goes one way...whereas hsi goes both...so I guess it has to be native...

So, is there a way to submit the card to the B3D database?
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