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ATI Radeon 9500 Pro Overclocking

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Aron Schatz
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December 27, 2002
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The Radeon 9500 Pro may be good at stock, but we want to see what it can do overclocked! Get the tools and the steps to do it here.
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Page 2: Box, Parts, Card

<B>The Box</B>:

<center>R9500 Box</center>

You didn't think I wasn't going to include this section did you!? Anyway, the box has some weird figure shape head sort of thing on it. Not that I cared to much, I bought it online. Would it grab my attention in a store? Possibly, but I'm not prone to buying hardware in a store unless it is a hot deal. Too expensive.

<B>The Parts</B>:

<center>R9500 Parts</center>

ATI includes some good stuff with their cards, but the thing that was missing was games! I didn't get any new games with this card. I think ATI should've included at least ONE game to show off their card. Anyway, you get an assortment of various cables and things. Click the above picture for more info.

<B>The Card</B>:

<center>R9500 Warning</center>

Before I went to open the card, I was greeted with a nice warning. It basically said to plug in the external power supply for the card. And you have too, when I didn't, it said that I didn't hook it up and it wouldn't work.

<center>R9500 Top View R9500 Back</center>

Here we have the front and back views of the card. The layout is pretty well organized. The GPU has a decent size heatsink, and the memory has no cooling whatsoever. There is even a problem with the memory if you wanted to add some third party heatsinks.

<center>R9500 Mem cooling</center>

That power connector has to be on there for the card to work, and it is half blocking one of the memory chips. I'm sure with some time and a steady hand, you could move it somewhere else. I don't have either though Wink. I'm interested to see what types of fancy cooling solutions you have came up with though, please <a href="mailto:aronschatz@aselabs.com">email me</a> or <a href="/forums/">post in the forums</a>.

<center>R9500 External ports</center>

The ports of the card include a normal VGA out, a DVI out (with VGA), and an S-Video out that can also do NTSC. My TV sucks and it doesn't have NTSC or S-video, and I wasn't about to move one of the other TVs in the house to try it. Heh, my monitor is better than my TV Smile. (I'm sure most of yours are as well)

<center>R9500 sticker</center>

Another thing that caught my attention was the fact that the card is made in China. ATI is a Canadian company, but China... I know, everything is made cheaper in other countries.

Now we move on to the interesting part, the overclocking process.
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