Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTS 240
Categories: Graphics Cards Tags: g92b, geforce 9800 gt, geforce gts 240, graphics card, NVIDIA, video card

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Need a Barbecue? Try GIGABYTE GeForce 9800 GT Silence Cell
Categories: Graphics Cards Tags: fluidmark, furmark, geforce 9800 gt, Gigabyte, gpuz, physx, silent cell

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ATI Radeon HD 4770 Specifications
Categories: Graphics Cards Tags: 40nm, ATI, geforce 9800 gt, gpu, graphics card, radeon hd 4770, RV740, video card

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Palit GeForce 9800 GT Super 1Gb Graphics Card
Categories: Graphics Cards Tags: g92b, geforce 9800 gt, graphics card, htpc, Palit, review, video card
I you need a powerful graphics card to play 3D games and in the same time a video card that can be used in a HTPC (Home Theater PC), Palit has perhaps the right product with this GeForce 9800 GT 1Gb. This graphics card is equiped with an exceptionally quiet dual slot active
cooler and is available for about $170.
GeForce 9800 GT specifications:
- GPU: G92b (65nm) / 600MHz / 754-million transistors
- Memory: 1Gb GDDR3 / 256-bit / 1.8GHz effective
- Shader Processors: 112
- Textures Units: 32
- ROPs: 16
- DirectX 10 / OpenGL 2.1 / PhysX

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Inno3D GeForce 9800 GT Twin Turbo Review
Categories: Graphics Cards Tags: geforce 9800 gt, graphics card, inno3d, NVIDIA, rctic Cooling, review, twin turbo, video card
This Inno3D GeForce 9800 GT Twin Turbo comes with an Arctic Cooling (Accelero) based cooling solution to keep temperatures down and graphics card quiet. Idle temperature is 45°C and loading temperature is 65°C. The card is available for around $150.-

Inno3D GeForce 9800 GT specifications:
- GPU: G92 revision A2 / 754 million transistors / 702MHz
- Shader Processors: 112
- ROPs: 16
- Memory: 512Mb / 256-bit / 999MHz
Read the complete review here: Inno3D GeForce 9800 GT Twin Turbo Review
Overall, a very lovely product which we can definitely recommend, the next best thing for you would be the GeForce 9800 GTX+ or Radeon HD 4850 which are slightly more expensive.
Other Interesting Weekly News In Brief…
Categories: Industry News Tags: AMD, directx 11, forceware 175.18, geforce 9800 gt, NVIDIA, roy taylor, Solar System Demo, weekly news
- AMD Promises DirectX11 in 2009
- Gigabyte and Palit GeForce 9800 GT Face Off
- GeForce ForceWare 178.15 Vista 32|64-bit
- NVIDIA New Naming Scheme Revealed
- Major game developers hired for Halo development @ fudzilla.com
- Video Game: PURE (PC, Xbox 360) Review @ anandtech.com
- Solar System Demo – Based on Irrlicht SDK
- Can a sub-$100 graphics card get the job done? @ techreport.com
- NVIDIA’s Roy Taylor on game physics, AI and piracy @ bit-tech.net
- Making Your Game Tools Fast And Efficient @ gamasutra.com
Have a nice week-end!
GeForce 9800 GT Video Card Roundup (EVGA, Gigabyte, ASUS and Palit)
Categories: Graphics Cards Tags: geforce 9800 gt, graphics card, Hardware, review, video card
Want a bunch of GeForce 9800 GT reviewed in the same time? Hardware Canucks did it!

The 9800 era is finally fully upon us with the release of the 9800 GT. Since this card was silently launched some time ago, we figured we would give you a good old-fashioned roundup to put it into perspective for you. We amassed a collection of cards from the likes of EVGA, ASUS, Gigabyte and Palit and put them through their paces.
Read the complete review here: GeForce 9800 GT Video Card Roundup (EVGA, Gigabyte, ASUS and Palit)












