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  • Parhelia PCB?

    Hi there,

    Wonder if you guys can help me, how come some Parhelia PCBs are a browny green colour and most of them are green nowadays, where do you get a browny green colour Parhelia from now or was it just when they were new in production?

    I take it the P650 PCIE wont be any faster than the current parhelia, but will at least be equal in speed?

    Thanks
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    Saying it is an LX core. I guess that means it'll be slower.
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      if I remember right, the pre-release beta boards were the brownish green color and the production boards were all green. The early OEM cards might also have been that color as well.
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