PowerColor 9600PRO EZ (*** what does "EZ" mean?)

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Daniel Czajko

I found a retailer selling "PowerColor Radeon 9600PRO EZ" for a pretty
attractive price, but I'm having second thoughts because of this "EZ"
naming. I have a feeling "EZ" is a slower version of the 9600 pro, but I'm
not sure.

Anyone knows what the "EZ" means? Slower, faster; by how much?

somebody out of all you Radeon-holics must know the answer to this one :)

Also:

I have second question that's a bit of topic:

I've been seeing how ATI is slowly chipping away at Nvidia's market share.
And wondering if this might be a good time to buy some ATI stock.
Personally I think it is, but maybe some of you have a better opinion about
this. I think we should all share our thoughts on this one. ...But do
answer my first question if you can (if no one hasn't done so already)

blah
 
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Kevin Miller

I found a retailer selling "PowerColor Radeon 9600PRO EZ" for a pretty
attractive price, but I'm having second thoughts because of this "EZ"
naming. I have a feeling "EZ" is a slower version of the 9600 pro, but I'm
not sure.

Anyone knows what the "EZ" means? Slower, faster; by how much?

Apparent the "EZ" version has lower-quality memory. Check out this
link:

http://tinyurl.com/x3q3

Kevin Miller

"The avalanche has already started;
it is too late for the pebbles to vote."
 
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Daniel Czajko

that was quick !

and useful.

Looks like the $20 ($14 US) price diff, isn't worth it. I might as well get
the pro version vs. the "pro EZ" one

thanks
 
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Kevin Miller

that was quick !

and useful.

Looks like the $20 ($14 US) price diff, isn't worth it. I might as well get
the pro version vs. the "pro EZ" one

thanks

No prob; I just bought my first ATI card, the All-In-Wonder 9800 Pro,
so I've been perusing this group for a couple of days.

Kevin Miller

"The avalanche has already started;
it is too late for the pebbles to vote."
 

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