Hey folks (first post here),
So, I purchased a SAM440 a few years ago and it wasn't getting used. I just brought it into my DC office and it's getting a lot of use now!
I orig outfitted it with a 128MB Radeon 9250 with a 64-bit bus. I wanted to make things faster, so I hit eBay and found a guy selling several 256MB 9250's with 128-bit buses, he claims.
His eBay item photo shows a nearly identical card with a sticker that says 128-bit, but when I received my unit it has a diff model # and lacks the 128-but moniker.
I will say that the 3D visualizer that comes with TuneNet seems far faster with the new board than the old, and I've attached benchmark screens:
The first 9250 - bench:
http://i.imgur.com/E0xmakC.jpgThe new 9250 (128-bit?) - bench:
http://i.imgur.com/vXBPXsN.jpgThe new 9250 label:
http://imgur.com/z1clUx1The eBay auction site item (see label):
http://www.ebay.com/itm/361352260459Model # of the (new) board shopped to me:
Sapphire 188-0TC25-002SA
But, note this:
Webpage that indicates this model # is a 64-bit board:
http://microdream.co.uk/pc-components ... cs-card.html#.VclmsRvRlbwSo, is this a 128-bit bus board? Thoughts? Thanks.
bp
Edited by blakespot on 2015/8/11 5:38:25