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Old 09-12-09   #31 (permalink)
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I think it should work, my best guess based on this post in another thread.
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ok so which one of these looks like yours

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First design revision, red pcb, reference fan, 6-6pin power connection.

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Newer design revision, black pcb, non reference fan (worst then reference by 2-3'C, and loud), 6-6pin power connection.

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Newest design revision, black pcb, back to good old reference fan, 6-8pin power connection, red dvi ports.
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Aw crap... i got the 2nd revision.

Gonna see if TigerDirect can exchange it for me... huge thanks for the post man.
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Not a problem.
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Not a problem.
Ok i've gone back to the store, and they all carry revision 2 cards right now.

Is there any way of telling by serial number which revision it is? I know on my box and the ones in the store are V5.1 and 5.2 = the same thing, AND both got different serial numbers...

So looks like you can't tell which is which this way... do you know of any other way in which you could tell the difference from the box?

p.s. a window in the box would have been useful ati
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