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  • #16
    Well, my no-name TNT-2 M-64 (32 Mb) is performing just fine in some dusty box in some dusty corner of my room. Never had better value out of it before it landed there. It's value BTW is approx. euro 100.
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    • #17
      Originally posted by GT98
      Well I read over on Anandtech that Visontek said the problems where with the TNT2 and Vanta64 chips they got....
      Can't see VishionTek, or anyone else come to that, buying $6-$8 million's worth of Vanta/TNT chips
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      • #18
        There's talk about 100.000 defective chips. That'd put it at 60-80$/chip. Don't think Vanta's sell for that much (or the numbers are totally bogus....)

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