imperialreign
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System Name | УльтраФиолет |
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Processor | Intel Kentsfield Q9650 @ 3.8GHz (4.2GHz highest achieved) |
Motherboard | ASUS P5E3 Deluxe/WiFi; X38 NSB, ICH9R SSB |
Cooling | Delta V3 block, XPSC res, 120x3 rad, ST 1/2" pump - 10 fans, SYSTRIN HDD cooler, Antec HDD cooler |
Memory | Dual channel 8GB OCZ Platinum DDR3 @ 1800MHz @ 7-7-7-20 1T |
Video Card(s) | Quadfire: (2) Sapphire HD5970 |
Storage | (2) WD VelociRaptor 300GB SATA-300; WD 320GB SATA-300; WD 200GB UATA + WD 160GB UATA |
Display(s) | Samsung Syncmaster T240 24" (16:10) |
Case | Cooler Master Stacker 830 |
Audio Device(s) | Creative X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Pro PCI-E x1 |
Power Supply | Kingwin Mach1 1200W modular |
Software | Windows XP Home SP3; Vista Ultimate x64 SP2 |
Benchmark Scores | 3m06: 20270 here: http://hwbot.org/user.do?userId=12313 |
And that same chip was later x300, x550 and x600 although I think they changed the codename in the case of the x600, although there was nothing new there.
same GPUs, yes (or revised), but included hardware changes. X300, X550 and X600 supported GDDR2, whereas the 9550 did not. Memory bandwidth and memory BUS were higher as well (one would reason to believe so, considering the new MEM standard).
Closest "rebrand" on ATI's part that I can think of, is the GPU change through the X1650 and X1650 PRO series. Only hardware change for both series was moving from RV530 to RV535 (only difference was a smaller fab process), no series re-name or suffix was added after the change over. The cards stayed as X1650 and X1650 PRO, respectively.