Unfortunately, they didn’t report about the working frequencies of the chip and the memory (there are 64MB of memory onboard), that is why we hope that Gigabyte made a smart decision and followed ATI’s recommendations here having made then equal to 250Mhz chip and 550MHz DDR memory. However, as we know, ATI practices very weird tradition of making graphics cards with the higher working frequencies than those of the third card makers. However, we sincerely hope that they will give it up soon. Enough confusion for the users. Otherwise, we have OEM cards clocked in one way, retail cards clocked in another way and third graphics cards makers’ products clocked in the third way.

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