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Bebopalulop
26-06-2001, 18:16
I have a T/B 700, that's just gagging to push a gig. I have seen quite a few different GFD's, but most are from America and won't ship to this country. Ne1 know where I can get me hands on a good looking GFD? And no, I don't want to make my own, I'm an off-the-shelf man myself. Cheers, Bebop. :confused:

DiscoDave
27-06-2001, 15:26
I have two....one on my 850 now running at a smooth 1.05 gig...not pushed it yet. Also a spare Northwind one. The one im using is Freespeed which are the best but u do need to connect power to it unlike the Northwind. U got your cpu case off yet? Also u need a good mobo im using a Abit KA7-100. Best place to try though is www.ebay.co.uk (http://www.ebay.co.uk) thats where i got my Freespeed from.

Nitestorm
01-07-2001, 14:12
There is a UK retailer that sells the Innovatek TD2 GFD for £25 incVAT. Its one of the smallest GFD there is.

Graeme*Kustom*
01-07-2001, 14:32
If you have the URL post it here, I`m sure a lot of ppl would be interested - myself for one, a lot of people ask us where to get these !

Nitestorm
01-07-2001, 15:25
Okie..I wasn't sure if it was ok to post the url of another UK retailer, even if you don't stock GFDs. You can find the TD2 here (http://www.overclock.co.uk/formproducts.php?producttype=Adapters).