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To: timbur who wrote (13691)7/13/1999 1:26:00 PM
From: David Krafcsik  Respond to of 16960
 
Thanks for the info. That makes more sense in the pricing structure of the Alienware $899 system, since they must have a v3-2000 in there. Seems kind of strange to do this however, since the greater speed is almost a tossup (to me) as compared to TV Out. I assume they charge more (but not much more?) for the OEM v3-3000 than the OEM v3-2000?

"TV-Out is reversed in the OEM vs Retail products.
Retail: V3-3000 has TV-out, V3-2000 does not
OEM: V3-3000 does not have TV-out, V3-2000 does

This is 3dfx's standard OEM configuration."



To: timbur who wrote (13691)7/13/1999 5:10:00 PM
From: Jeff Lins  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 16960
 
nothing like a clear cut standard...

BTW, Pat, my "Oh yeah" looks a bit off...not trying to be sarcastic though. Crap, that came off even worse. The more sincere I try to be, the worse it gets :)