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Diff between 9700 and 9700 Pro?
What is it?
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The clock speeds.
9700Pro - 325/310 9700 - 275/270
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Ahh ok
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i think they have different cores as well. The 9700 PRO core is more stable.
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Core/mem speeds - that's it. They aren't different in any other way, AFAIK.
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like £100 i think is the difference
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do UK keyboards have the pound symbol somewhere? Mine doesn't. $
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Good one, Spyda m8!
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er yes, i dont think itd be a very good keyboard without the currency sign, UK keyboards have 3 currency signs, £ Pound, $ Dollar, € Euro (gah)
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