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Thread: Diffrence between. Ti4200 128mb and Ti4200 SE 128mb

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    Diffrence between. Ti4200 128mb and Ti4200 SE 128mb

    I was looking on ebay and there are a ton of cards that say Visiontek Ti4200 SE 128mb and the box is a differen't color from Visiontek Ti4200 128mb what does SE stand for.

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    SE usually denotes Special Edition and hence is suspect. I can't find any English-language pages on it, but found tons of "foreign" hits.

    http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&i...22Ti4200+SE%22

    It may be an Export or OEM card. Get the other one.
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    interesting. my guess is either se means nothing or that the SE is higher clock speeds. is there a price difference at all between the two?

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    The chaintech special edition cards just come with games and heatsinks on the memory.

    Shnikey

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    Sounds worth the extra for the ram sinks, as all the ti4200's ive seen don have em' and can go up to bout 600mhz mem if o/c'ed properly, imagine what you could do with RAMsinks

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