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# 1 13-02-2004 , 09:41 AM
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European SM members. GeForce FX5700(256Mb)

I finally got my Quadro back from the vendor last week and so the GeForce is now sitting redundant and I would like it to go to a good home.

Anyone want it?

I bought it 4 weeks ago for 189 Euros and so will let it go for 140 Euros... yep 49 Euros less!

I'll pay the shipping to wherever you be.

Here's the data:

Code:
	
ProLink Pixelview GeForce FX5700 (256MB)
Format		           AGP 8x
Codename 	           NV36
Core Clock                 425
Memory Clock 	           300
Memory Interface 	   128-bit DDR
Frame Buffer Size	   256 MB
Memory Bandwidth (GB/sec)  9.6
Vertices/sec 		   336 Million
Thermal 	 	   Silent, single-slot Fansink
Here's a couple of links:

Prolink GeForce FX 5700 (256mb) Product Page
Guru3D Review

(thanks to Kevin who gave me permission to post this)


That'll do donkey... that'll do...

Last edited by rich; 13-02-2004 at 09:48 AM.
# 2 13-02-2004 , 09:45 AM
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I just want to add... this card does suffer from the Maya viewport annoyance that has been discussed quite extensively in the Technical Forums. However, on my system, Danny's fix worked well.

Dannyngan's melscript

Other than that, this is one F_A_S_T card that works like a charm!


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