View Full Version : Fs: Xfx 6800 Ultra
yep, she's up again, offers
IT IS A :
XFX 6800 Ultra 256meg
after around 600 for it..it's a genuine ultra with a larger heatsink modded onto it with matching fan, it's being sold becouse what was the gamer box is being sold due to a service about to be performed on my car.
_conrad
24-12-2004, 06:00 PM
pics?
http://home.exetel.com.au/endo/6800mod[resized].jpg
For your convenience I resized it and upped it to my webhosting for Michael.
bugsy
25-12-2004, 08:37 AM
lol intel stock hs
_conrad
25-12-2004, 09:38 AM
The card is so ugly but.
bugsy
25-12-2004, 10:20 AM
lol so u'd rather a nice looking fx5200 eh?
Jimmeh
25-12-2004, 11:00 AM
5200's are very far from pretty :mellow:
Endo you rawk, thankyou muchly.
Additionally, I was going to put that larger heatsink you see just below the card on, but after putting the stock P4 heatsink on it performed great(on full speed I'm yet to see it pass 48 deg fully loaded
with regards to memory heatsinking I discovered that with the stock ramsink there is a 2-3mm gap between the ram modules and the heatsink (filled with some variety of thermal tape) so basically the ram is better off without a HS..however the fan I have runnning through the heatsink also ducts air through he RAM so everything is covered.
This card in my Dual Opteron rig was scoring around 14000 '03 3dMarks and iirc 6600 '05 3dmarks, to confirm these I'll see if I can find the pictures I took of it.
Edit: I also have ALL the stuff to convert the card back to the origional heatsink should you feel like doing so.
_conrad
25-12-2004, 03:40 PM
I'm very interested. But i'm just lacking the funds. If I could sell my 9600xt and save a bit i'd buy it.
What brand is it?
It's a XFX, sorry I just realised I diden't put that in the topic :unsure:
ViLLaN
26-12-2004, 08:45 PM
Ill buy it if its still for sale in a couple of weeks :P
Dezza Bot
26-12-2004, 10:03 PM
I'm interested, how is the heatsink attached?
4 screws through the origional circuitboard holes into countersunk holes in the HSF, that is to say, VERY securly, so securly that if you tighten it down too much you can bend the PCB around the chip till the sides of the HSF hit the surrounding components.
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