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The only problem is that if it is a Parhelia 8X with maybe new 0.13 micron process and new bug fixes they will charge £250-300 for it which i dont think is fair for us really.
Just because they couldnt get it right the first time!
The original news was speaking of around 170 € (+ VAT) for the smaller one, and 235 € (+ VAT) for the more expensive. Of course it all depends on whether this really was a european price, or simply an american price converted to euros (which is quite different, of course).
If I remember correctly, the Parhelia 512 cannot handle AGP8x, so if the LX series handles AGP8x, their core is at least some variation of the presumed 8x version of the P-512.
Which means that the "Parhelia 8x" reference might only be about the LX series.
Then again maybe not.
I hope we get some information soon, because my G400Max isn't sufficient any more, and I'm very close to switching to a Radeon 9700 or 9800.
Originally posted by Yannick I might be a little confused about all this.
If I remember correctly, the Parhelia 512 cannot handle AGP8x, so if the LX series handles AGP8x, their core is at least some variation of the presumed 8x version of the P-512.
Which means that the "Parhelia 8x" reference might only be about the LX series.
Then again maybe not.
I hope we get some information soon, because my G400Max isn't sufficient any more, and I'm very close to switching to a Radeon 9700 or 9800.
Hey... maybe they are skipping the full 8X and shift to Parhelia II
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