condition:less used, a month old
Purchased from: katmandude...so he will help in rma/replacement if need be.
Reason: 3870x2 (but should i wait for the gddr4:huh: or the shorter version?)
Other Information:
bios untouched to date, wanted to flash, but didn't yet. core goes to 860 w/ the capped bios(current). will do lot more, when the user uses a newer sapphire bios, say from mvktech. also the mems not stress tested(neither is the core, i used crysis level benchmarks to test stability)which does 2.5ghz easily. gives more perf(minimum fps more, sometimes average is more than gt too) than the 8800gt in crysi@vhigh(no flaming here please, or i will just close the thread) on 1680 res, i dunno about lower, i compared w/ the earlier msi gt i had.
pics:

also the output of the card had surprised me for the reason of many blurred characters and screen fonts on nv cards is not there when usin this card. the 3870 is a lot sharper somehow, and i notice the effect on a dvi connection too(even though it was a dvi comparison, analog is way better than on nv). Apart from that 'signal quality' ati cards are known for their IQ and its better too in games (yeah, a bit noticable). This IQ is resultin due to a crisper signal itself as well as the atis' driver level optimizations.
this card turned out to be better than a gt, half the times even in terms of performance, but 100% of the times in terms of IQ(not only @driver level optimizations for better iq in games but also very less blurry 'windowss loading screens' or text at the bios display was very clear too. and this wasn't a problem w/ the lcd.). Even though the output from nvidia 88gt was great/crisp on a dvi 22", the 3870 gave such stunning clear-crispy-so-less-blurry output that i was sorta shocked for the first time.
not blurting out the crap for a great sale but as a tester, i deem it nice to provide fellow testers/general dudes some info.
egg link
Newegg.com - SAPPHIRE 100215L Radeon HD 3870 512MB 256-bit GDDR4 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready CrossFire Supported Video Card - Retail

sorry for the bad pics...will post nicer ones later.:ashamed:
Purchased from: katmandude...so he will help in rma/replacement if need be.
Reason: 3870x2 (but should i wait for the gddr4:huh: or the shorter version?)
Other Information:
bios untouched to date, wanted to flash, but didn't yet. core goes to 860 w/ the capped bios(current). will do lot more, when the user uses a newer sapphire bios, say from mvktech. also the mems not stress tested(neither is the core, i used crysis level benchmarks to test stability)which does 2.5ghz easily. gives more perf(minimum fps more, sometimes average is more than gt too) than the 8800gt in crysi@vhigh(no flaming here please, or i will just close the thread) on 1680 res, i dunno about lower, i compared w/ the earlier msi gt i had.
pics:

also the output of the card had surprised me for the reason of many blurred characters and screen fonts on nv cards is not there when usin this card. the 3870 is a lot sharper somehow, and i notice the effect on a dvi connection too(even though it was a dvi comparison, analog is way better than on nv). Apart from that 'signal quality' ati cards are known for their IQ and its better too in games (yeah, a bit noticable). This IQ is resultin due to a crisper signal itself as well as the atis' driver level optimizations.
this card turned out to be better than a gt, half the times even in terms of performance, but 100% of the times in terms of IQ(not only @driver level optimizations for better iq in games but also very less blurry 'windowss loading screens' or text at the bios display was very clear too. and this wasn't a problem w/ the lcd.). Even though the output from nvidia 88gt was great/crisp on a dvi 22", the 3870 gave such stunning clear-crispy-so-less-blurry output that i was sorta shocked for the first time.
not blurting out the crap for a great sale but as a tester, i deem it nice to provide fellow testers/general dudes some info.
egg link
Newegg.com - SAPPHIRE 100215L Radeon HD 3870 512MB 256-bit GDDR4 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready CrossFire Supported Video Card - Retail

sorry for the bad pics...will post nicer ones later.:ashamed: