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Old 06-28-2003, 06:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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My friend has a ti4400

Well my friend has a ti4400 and I'm wondering what he should do with it? I heard the card is not sold anywhere anymore, and was recalled. I'm not sure about that but I know the card is no more and his is defective. What should he do with it, sell it to me (instead of me buying a ti4200, i could buy his defective ti4400, is it a better card?), or should he just return it to GeForce?

He just bought a FX5600 Ultra, today.

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Old 06-28-2003, 06:41 PM   #2 (permalink)
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He should give it to me, I'll even drive there and pick it up!
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Old 06-28-2003, 06:46 PM   #3 (permalink)
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His is defective? Why would you buy a card that doesn't work?

The Ti4400 is a 4x AGP part. They did stop making the Ti4400, but it was reincarnated as the Ti4800se. The 4800se is an 8x AGP 4400.

BTW - I have a Ti4400 and it works great. Best card I've had since my Voodoo 3 3500.

Edit - just realized I never corrected to 4800se
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I'm gonna let him think it's defective. Hehe I'm gonna buy it. Sweeeeeet.
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Old 06-28-2003, 08:24 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Old 06-30-2003, 10:29 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Greetings,
It wasn't recalled as such, it was superseded. The same spec's are on the gf4 4800SE except this new revision has 8x AGP (so virtually no difference). The gf4 4800 is the 4600 with 8x AGP.
If it works the 4400 is the next step up from the 4200 in the gf4 ti range and is approximately 10% faster.
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to all you land owners in the US ... your land is defective and obsolete i will generously take it off your hands for $10 an acre and $5 a subdivided lot.
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Old 06-30-2003, 01:40 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Dont any of you guys know what the ti4800 is? Its a ti4200, 128DDR, 8x AGP. Sheesh.
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Old 06-30-2003, 08:22 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Dont any of you guys know what the ti4800 is? Its a ti4200, 128DDR, 8x AGP. Sheesh.
Specs for the Ti4800:

Core - 300 mhz
Memory - 325 mhz 128 bit DDR
4 pipelines, 2 TMUs per pipe
Bilinear, Trilinear and 8x Aniso filtering support
Programmable T&L engine
Accuview AA
Pixel Shader version 1.3
Vertex Shader version 1.1
Memory Bandwidth - 10.4GB/Sec.

Specs for the Ti4800se:

Core - 275 mhz
Memory - 275 mhz 128 bit DDR
4 Pipelines, 2 TMUs per pipe
Bilinear, Trilinear and 8x Aniso filtering support
Programmable T&L engine
Accuview AA
Pixel Shader version 1.3
Vertex Shader version 1.1
Memory Bandwidth - 8.8GB/Sec.

Specs for the Ti 4600:

Core - 300 mhz
Memory - 325 mhz 128 bit DDR
4 pipelines, 2 TMUs per pipe
Bilinear, Trilinear and 8x Aniso filtering support
Programmable T&L engine
Accuview AA
Pixel Shader version 1.3
Vertex Shader version 1.1
Memory Bandwidth - 10.4GB/Sec.

Specs for the Ti 4400:

Core - 275 mhz
Memory - 275 mhz 128 bit DDR
4 pipelines, 2 TMUs per pipe
Bilinear, Trilinear and 8x Aniso filtering support
Programmable T&L engine
Accuview AA
Pixel Shader version 1.3
Vertex Shader version 1.1
Memory Bandwidth - 8.8GB/Sec.

Specs for the Ti 4200 128mb version:

Core - 250 mhz
Memory - 222 mhz 128 bit DDR
4 pipelines, 2 TMUs per pipe
Bilinear, Trilinear and 8x Aniso filtering support
Programmable T&L engine
Accuview AA
Pixel Shader version 1.3
Vertex Shader version 1.1
Memory Bandwidth - 7.1GB/Sec.

Specs for the Ti 4200 64mb version:

Core 250 mhz
Memory - 250 mhz 128 bit DDR
4 pipelines, 2 TMUs per pipe
Bilinear, Trilinear and 8x Aniso filtering support
Programmable T&L engine
Accuview AA
Pixel Shader version 1.3
Vertex Shader version 1.1
Memory Bandwidth - 8.0GB/Sec.

Specs for the Ti 4200 W/8x AGP:

Core 250 mhz
Memory - 250 mhz 128 bit DDR
4 pipelines, 2 TMUs per pipe
Bilinear, Trilinear and 8x Aniso filtering support
Programmable T&L engine
Accuview AA
Pixel Shader version 1.3
Vertex Shader version 1.1
Memory Bandwidth - 8.0GB/Sec.

I know exactly what a Ti4800 is.
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I've got a 4400.. Who made his? Some companies have really long warranties, and my PNY one has a lifetime warranty.

How much were you going to pay for it? You can get a new 4800 from Newegg for under $150 right now, and if you want to go ATi, even straight from them you can get a 9600 pro for 164 shipped.

Tony, I've always thought the Ti4200 with AGP8x was always referred to as such. I thought a 4800 was a 4600 with 8x.

From an old news post:
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NVIDIA GF4 Ti4800 & 4800SE GPUs
DigiTimes Reports :

Nvidia recently quietly released two more AGP 8x-supporting graphics chips to its clients for product design. Based on the NV28 core, the GeForce4 Ti 4800 and 4800SE are the updated versions of the company’s respective GeForce4 Ti 4600 and 4400 chips. Recent addition was likely due to tight supply of the new chips. By releasing two more products for the line, Nvidia would be able to not only offer more choices to its clients, but also maintain its own competitiveness in the high-end sector before its flagship GeForce FX (NV30) chips enter volume shipments in the first quarter of 2003. NVIDIA merely delivered samples to customers for product design and notified them that the mass production of the two chips is expected to begin at the earliest by the end of 2002. With the GeForce FX scheduled to hit the market next quarter and Nvidia’s low-key attitude, card manufacturers said that the two new chips may not enjoy a long product life cycle.
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