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EVGA e-GeForce 9800GTX

EVGA's GeForce GTX 9800+ Super clocked edition has basically the same price-performance benefit as its Radeon HD 4850-based graphics card competition. With identical bang-for-the-buck, the main reason of liking this card is demand power efficiency, but you should turn to ATI's card if your PC has limited upgrade room. Manufacturer of EVGA Sold individually Products features of NVIDIA unified architecture with full Microsoft DirectX 10NVIDIA SLI ready to use. NVIDIA Pure Video HD technology PCI Express 2.0 supporting Two dual-link DVI, and one HDTV Dual-link HDCP capable OpenGL 2.1.

NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX 9800 added with chip debuted was last July for around $230. In this "Super clocked" design from EVGA, NVIDIA’s chip has its unique core clock speed boosted to 756MHz, from its stock 738MHz setting. This chip was supposed to be NVIDIA’s Radeon HD 4850-killer, but as report says on charts, that even this over clocked model only barely outperforms its competition. Its additional features includes   NVIDIA PhysX-Ready , NVIDIA Lumenex Engine , NVIDIA 3-way SLI ready , NVIDIA CUDA technology , NVIDIA Gig Thread technology , NVIDIA Pure Video HD technology , NVIDIA SLI Multi-GPU Technology , Digital Vibrancy Control (DVC) Technology.

Vega’s Super clocked edition of NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX 9800+ is a fast 3D graphics card It expectation concludes to play most current PC games at smooth frame rates, especially on lower resolutions and those with limited upgrade room might consider the comparable card from ATI, the Radeon HD 4850 that unlike the double-wide GeForce GTX 9800+, requires only a single expansion slot Otherwise, there is difference between these two cards, in price, power consumption, and speed which are negligible.

Each vendor also claims for a handful of advanced features for its graphics technology in general. PhysX game physics supporting NVIDIA, and both Havoc Physics and DirectX 10.1 which supportsATI. With few games that take advantage of  vendors features in a compelling way that far, which claims superiority with its extras. Each card can also be connected to an HDTV over a DVI-to-HDMI adapter, but, as always with this generation of graphics chips, NVIDIA requires to connect graphic card directly into your audio output to send sound over the HDMI connection. Thus by including the onboard audio processor, ATI has eliminated that intermediary step and the single slot may be enough to sway home theater enthusiasts away from the GeForce card.