19Jun2008
Filed under: Graphic Card
Author: John C

You didn’t think NVIDIA would sit back and let AMD get all big-headed about their 4800 series cards, did you? Of course not. NVIDIA’s new GeForce 9800 GTX+, hot on the heels of the GeForce 9800 GTX, bumps some specs with the help of its new, more efficient 55nm tech. The results include a 738 MHz core, 1836 MHz shader clock, 512MB GDDR3 memory (1000MHz), and 2- and 3-way SLI support. If we have to compare those specs to the stock card’s, well, you’re just not a GPU freak like some of us. Look for it in July for $229 retail.
—Surce
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- Tags: Amd, Busts, Clock, Freak, Geforce 9800, Hot Heels, Hot On The Heels, memory, Mhz Core, Nvidia, Nvidia Geforce, Series Cards, Stock Card
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