the HIS 3850 Turbo ICEQ3 is also up for sale. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814161226 its clocked at 720/1820....
looks like if i threw one of these in my system, i could almost double performance, roughly. im pulling 5221 on 3dmark06 with this x2 4800+ and...
considering i just spent a nice chunk of change on my car, and ive got more to spend, ill pass on the 3850s with all these driver issues.
well, i think ill be waiting for the HIS card.
amperage is way too weak on the 12v rails. for 2 12v rails, you want something like 22a min. on each rail.
and for the 3rd (and hopefully last) time, Gecube just announced their 3850 agp again. hopefully well see the cards soon.
can you put up the link to your score?
once gecube or powercolor get their cards out, ill pick one of those up and give the manual install a try.
well ill be damned, ive been looking on newegg the last couple days now too. i kept looking under their new arrivals section and it never showed...
for you guys with the x800 and the like, ive got some numbers for you. original system, A64 3200+ (clawhammer) x800pro 1gig DDR Upgraded to...
with all the delays, and one of the cat developers sounding less then optimistic about the cards them selfs "NO, but I had no idea they were even...
8.2s are out. hopefully those of you with 3850s have better luck with these. http://game.amd.com/us-en/drivers_catalyst.aspx?p=xp/radeonx-xp...
part of it may be in the ram. im only running 1gig where as your running 4gigs. im not sure how big of difference it would make, but im willing...
the press release date just changed again for the Gecube 3850agp. now its 2-20-08, rather then 1-31-08, which changed from when it was first...
wow, my 1950xt was doing almost that on a stock A64 3200+ and a gig of ram. 3dmark05 8733 3dmark06 4272
wonder no more. http://www.gpureview.com/show_cards.php?card1=511&card2=550# the 3850 looks like its quite abit faster with a bandwidth of...
if i wasnt sold before, i defiantly am now. hell, i just wanted a card that was as fast as what i have, but didnt suck down the power or produce...
might want to check this out before hand. http://www.tomshardware.com/2007/02/01/agp-platform-analysis/page5.html
i can tell you right now that your OCd XP cant hold a candle to a C2D.
no, your exactly right for thinking that. like i said, i did 9.9k with my 1950xt. that 3850 should be doing considerably more then that.