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jmke 20th June 2008 16:29

NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GTX+ 512MB Benchmarked
 
I started a term when the 9800 GTX was first released known as YANL: Yet Another NVIDIA Launch. Basically it's a derogatory term poking fun at a company that produces a LOT of different brands and products; some with very little separating them from a technical perspective.

Yesterday news started leaking about a new GPU from NVIDIA called the GeForce 9800 GTX+ - essentially an overclocked G92 part built on a new 55nm process technology that will sell at a LOWER price than current 9800 GTX cards on the market. Interested yet?

http://www.pcper.com/article.php?aid=580

jmke 20th June 2008 16:33

We did get some interesting information from it all though - the AMD Radeon HD 4850 and the NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GTX+ appear to be nearly equally matched in price and performance.

Need more data to conclude that, because 4850 is too close to 9800 GTX+ and it's cheaper;)

phlegm 20th June 2008 19:25

The more I see from the 4850, the more I curious I am about the 4870. I had originally written it off as another 3870. Hopefully there are some good crossfire reviews next week.

wutske 21st June 2008 17:27

howly **** that thing is huge !

jmke 21st June 2008 17:29

talking about the card? the core?

wutske 21st June 2008 18:11

the card

jmke 22nd June 2008 01:07

it has the exact same size & cooler as the 9800 GTX;)

wutske 22nd June 2008 09:33

Quote:

Originally Posted by jmke (Post 172629)
it has the exact same size & cooler as the 9800 GTX;)

I know, but it keeps surprising me how giantesque these card can be (especially since it's direct competitor, the HD4850, is a lot smaller and that the biggest card I've ever held in my hands was an ATI R9600 PRO :-p).

Grated 22nd June 2008 09:51

I'm not really impressed by it...


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