Radeon 9200 for sale
  • Jim
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    I have a second Sapphire Radeon 9200 video card (identical to the one I shipped Dreamcast270mhz) which has been re-flashed with a Mac BIOS and modified to work in a G4 Powermac.
    I'd like to sell it for $20.
    Shipping in the United States will be $6.99.
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    amigadave
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    What are the specs of this card, how much VRAM does it have and what are the performance characteristics compared to other MorphOS2.x compatible video cards?
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    It's a 256MB card (although MorphOS only uses 128MB). Performance is comparable to a Radeon 9000.
    Of the supported cards with 3D drivers, only the Radeon 8500 and 9100 would be faster (and these only support 64MB).
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    Andreas_Wolf
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    > Of the supported cards with 3D drivers, only the
    > Radeon 8500 and 9100 would be faster

    I think the Radeon 9000 Pro would be faster as well.
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  • Jim
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    Andreas_Wolf,

    Andreas has a point. The Pro version of the 9000 runs at 275/275 (similar to a 8500). The standard 9000 and 9200 are essential interchangeable (as the 9200 only adds 8x AGP which is not important to our market).
    The best choice is still an 8500, but you're limited to 64mb of VRAM.
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    amigadave
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    I thought there was a version of the 8500 that could be found with 128mb VRAM, but only with a PC bios, so it would need a modified Mac bios to work in a G4 PowerMac, but Pegasos owners could (and do) use them.
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  • Jim
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    Yes, you can install a 8500 and 9100 card with 128mb in a Pegasos and have the use of all of the VRAM.
    Unfortunately, when re-flashed for a Powermac (which invariably uses a modified Apple 8500 BIOS) these cards only support 64mb of VRAM.
    I have a 9100 and it's actually a bit slower than an 8500.
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  • »11.04.11 - 22:09
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    Fred_AROS
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    Would you ship to Germany and if so, how much would it cost 8-) ??
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  • Jim
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    Jim
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    Sure, I've shipped items to Germany before (the Germans snapped up every K6-III+ I posted since they were smart enough to now these were the best Socket7 processors ever made).
    Let me check with the local Post office and I'll PM you Thursday (tomorrow).

    [ Edited by Jim 15.04.2011 - 03:44 ]
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  • »14.04.11 - 02:06
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  • Jim
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    I've got one person considering this card right now.
    Anyone else interested?
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  • »16.04.11 - 21:03
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  • Jim
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    Double checking to make sure this is not a 9200SE.


    [ Edited by Jim 20.04.2011 - 20:53 ]
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  • »19.04.11 - 00:09
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  • Jim
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    Verified this is a full 9200 (not 9200SE).
    Specifically it is a Sapphire 9200 256MB video card part number 1024-8C13-05-SA.

    Again $20.00 plus shipping ($5.99 to the US and $13.99 to most of Europe).
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  • Jim
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    Sold. Thanks for looking. I will be posting R300 based cards in the future.
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