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paleskin

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Just bought a new his x1550 512 megs ddr2 128 bit pcie

This is what I get from running gpu-z



This is waht I get from everest ultimate

 

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what's wrong?
 

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notice the result's difference ?
everest ------> 80 nm, gpu-z -------> 90 nm
 

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@Polobunny, thanks for the clarification, aniwei is it normal for his x1550 to use rv 505 ? I see the serial number on my card's package is H155F512-R, which lead to hisdigital.com website that said rv515 with 80nm, while the card which I get is rv505.....this is very dissappointing indeed
 

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I believe the x1550 is the RV516, a 80nm shrink of the 90nm RV515 (known as x1300). That's all from the top of my head though so I might be wrong.
 

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rv505 seems to be 80 nm indeed, i'll update gpuz. if you can do it, remove the cooler and accurately measure the gpu die size please, that information is missing in gpu-z
 

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rv505 seems to be 80 nm indeed, i'll update gpuz. if you can do it, remove the cooler and accurately measure the gpu die size please, that information is missing in gpu-z

what's is "die" ? how do I measure it ?
 

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What W1zzard is asking you to measure is the graphic processor.
You remove the heatsink and look out for that thing


The black thing is what you measure. Be warned though, this will void your product warranty with most companies as they do not endorse removal of the heatsink.
 
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