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FS: MR9800. That's right!

post #1 of 21
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For sale is one used (lightly) 256MB ATi Mobility Radeon 9800. It has been copper modded (many hours lapping the copper) and has Tweakmonster Ramsinks on each RAM chip. I did these mods and OC'ed it a few times for benchmarking and ramped it back to stock clock settings. I rarely play any games (would rather play on a console) and I have no use for it. I'd rather sell it to someone who could use it properly. One catch, I need a replacement videocard.

$400 shipped. Somewhat flexible, but I know what it is worth. No trades, unless you have bouillon.

Core:
216PECGA12f
GF3644.1
0441AA
TAIWAN

AIM=PalmyBluInterior
post #2 of 21
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post #4 of 21
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Threadcrap reported. Don't bother posting if you're not interested.
post #5 of 21
Watch your bumps, you could have easily edited your thread for that feedback stuff...
post #6 of 21
hello.. i have a 9100 with the stock 9700 64mb version.. and looking to upgrade.. is this how much the card usually goes for now? damn
post #7 of 21
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Roughly, yes.
post #8 of 21
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Ttt
post #9 of 21
I thought that price included the 9100, I guess I was wrong?
post #10 of 21
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Ummm, no. The entire laptop could go for $8-900 easy.
post #11 of 21
did you unlock pipes? how many did you unlock to if you did?
post #12 of 21
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No attempts have been made as far as pipe unlocking is concerned.
post #13 of 21
The going price for the MR 9800 is this high because Dell no longer sells this card. The last one to sell on ebay went for $500! There is little supply left and significant demand for this card. That is what is driving the prices up.

The speed of an MR9800 in an i9100/XPS running at 3 Ghz is comparable to that of an unmodded 6800 Go in an i9300.

This is a perfect upgrade for an i9100/XPS owner who wants to extend the life of their laptop, albeit very expensively (no threadcrap intended). I just sold my i9100 (with the MR9700) and got a pretty good price for it (it held it's value very well over the time I owned it).

OP if it does not sell soon recommend you try ebay, the prices there are insanely high. Good luck.
post #14 of 21
Thread Starter 
Thanks! Finally someone who understands the market. Unfortunately, most people think because it's almost two years old, it isn't worth anything. I had one guy tell me it's worth about $80. Ha!

I planned to go to eBay in the beginning, but I thought i'd give the people here at NBF a crack at it first.
post #15 of 21
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Topside.
post #16 of 21
This one SOLD for $715 + Shipping
Check this out Dude
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...0%3D%26fvi%3D1
post #17 of 21
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Bump.
post #18 of 21
Things are only worth what one will pay for them

You'll definately have better luck on ebay.
post #19 of 21
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I'll probably put it up later tonight.
post #20 of 21
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Don't wanna pay eGay fees bump.
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