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Old July 1st, 2006, 15:06   #1
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Question ati produce a whole card?is it possible

when i was searching in the market for GEGABYTE RADEON 9600 pro i have found a card named ATI radeon 9600 xt , then i looked at the box to see the name of the manufacturer of the card but i didn't see any other name
is it possible that ATI is producing the whole crad?, i know that ati is company that only produce radeon chepsets on other company's cards
like gegebyte or assus..... am i right?
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Old July 1st, 2006, 15:49   #2
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when i was searching in the market for GEGABYTE RADEON 9600 pro i have found a card named ATI radeon 9600 xt , then i looked at the box to see the name of the manufacturer of the card but i didn't see any other name
is it possible that ATI is producing the whole crad?, i know that ati is company that only produce radeon chepsets on other company's cards
like gegebyte or assus..... am i right?
um no both nvidia and ati do produce cards exclusively by there own companies for their chipsets. usually these cost a fair bit more than 3rd party ones though.
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Old July 1st, 2006, 18:35   #3
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ok,but i heared that the gigabyte crads that have a radeon chipset
is bitter then the ati cards that have the radeon chipset,is it true?
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Old July 1st, 2006, 19:04   #4
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They will be virtually identical, manufacturing qulaity might differ slightly, but considering that both are reputable companies it won't be any difference you'll notice.
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Old July 1st, 2006, 19:47   #5
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when did nivdia start making thare own cards? Thay normally only make the chipset
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Old July 1st, 2006, 20:01   #6
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when did nivdia start making thare own cards? Thay normally only make the chipset
They started since the GeForce FX series with the GeForce FX 5800 Ultra AKA."Dustbuster","Noisecard","Vacuum Cleaner"...
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Old July 1st, 2006, 20:11   #7
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Nvidia produces reference boards and engineering samples etc, however they never have offered a massively commercially available product like ATi has. ATi has BBA (Built By ATi), but you wont find any BBNVDA in stores 99% of the time if ever.
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i know that ati is company that only produce radeon chepsets on other company's cards
like gegebyte or assus..... am i right?
Nope. Just adding to what others have said: they don't produce in others. The others produce their cards taking Ati or Nvidia by reference.
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Old July 2nd, 2006, 21:25   #9
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ok,but im afraid from fake ati cards there is to much in our

market how do i identefy the original one?
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it's almost impossible, in theory you could check the serial number on the card with ATI or the manifacturer.
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Old July 3rd, 2006, 06:52   #11
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ok,but im afraid from fake ati cards there is to much in our

market how do i identefy the original one?
It's not like the rest are fake but anyway,
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ATi has BBA (Built By ATi)...
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Sapphire make virtually all (if not all now) the ATI branded cards.
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Old July 3rd, 2006, 10:03   #13
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i saw the product box and the price on ebay and it is was completely
different from the box and the price i found in our market so i desided not to bay it, it was so risky, i have bought a bitter product named gegabyte radeon 9600 ultra(115$ its all i have in my pocket hehehe )
.thanks for every one
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