Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Electronics Brand: XFX EAN: 0778656045361 Feature: With the 9800GTX you have 512MB of DDR3 Memory going to work for you! Graphics Memory Size: 512 Is Fragile: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: XFX Manufacturer: XFX Model: PVT98FYDF9 Publisher: XFX Release Date: 2008-04-04 Studio: XFX
Features
With the 9800GTX you have 512MB of DDR3 Memory going to work for you! The 9800GTX is perfect for the latest Blu-Ray DVD Playback with stutter free graphics! Fast 675MHz Core Clock Speed gives you tremendous speed for accuracy in First Person Shooter games! The NEW PCI Express 2.0 doubles the data speed from previous version XFX's Double Lifetime Warranty not only gives you peace of mind, but the next owner as well!
PRODUCT FEATURES:128-bit floating point High Dynamic-Range (HDR)16x anti-aliasingDual 400 MHz RAMDACsDual DVI SupportDual link DVIFull Microsoft DirectX 10 supportHigh-definition H.264, MPEG-2 and WMV hardware acceleration2High-definition MPEG-2 hardware accelerationHigh-speed GDDR3 memory interfaceIntegrated HDTV encoderNVIDIA ForceWare Unified Driver Architecture (UDA)NVIDIA Lumenex engineNVIDIA nView multi-display technologyNVIDIA Quantum Effects technologyNVIDIA CineFX 4.0 engineNVIDIA ForceWare Unified Driver Architecture (UDA)NVIDIA Intellisample 4.0 technologyNVIDIA PureVideo technologyNVIDIA SLI technologyNVIDIA unified architecture with GigaThread technologyNView multi-display technologyOpenGL 2.1 optimizations and supportPCI Express supportUnified Driver Architecture (UDA)WMV-HD hardware acceleration
Spotlight customer reviews:
Customer Rating: Summary: Good Performance for the Price Comment: I bought this card about a month ago (07/28/2008), and crammed it into my Compaq Presario SR5450F. I had to upgrade my PSU; for that I went with a Thermaltake TR2 W0101 550-Watt power supply. I hardly notice the fan (it's quieter than the one I use to cool myself). And since I don't use air-conditioning, I can state with confidence, that there won't be any problems with the card overheating.
It came bundled with Company of Heroes, not COD4 (as Amazon listed in the package contents).
Crysis is playable at a 1600 * 1200 resolution with all settings on high. I prefer the higher frame-rate with everything set to medium though (I haven't timed it, but it looks close to 60 FPS). They're supposed to update the CryEngine2 to be more efficient, so maybe future games will run a bit better. Customer Rating: Summary: Excellen card for the price Comment: This is a very good card, I recommend it!
EXCELENTE TARJETA DE VIDEO, VALE LA PENA, YO LA RECOMIENDO AMPLIAMENTE Customer Rating: Summary: Great for gaming, a bit HUGE physically, Linux supported Comment: I'm currently playing Call of Duty 4 and Medieval: Total War 2 as well as some older games, and both look great on this thing. This card is powering a 30" LCD and some absurdly high resolution that I forget exactly (2560x1920 or something). Great performance. As a previous reviewer noted however, it is huge. It looks just like my Voodoo 5500 did when I bought that about 7 years ago, so it was like a blast to the past.
I would have given it 4 stars for the size, but the great Linux support really won me over. I eventually used the box it's in for Windows only simply because it's a gaming rig, but initially it was an Ubuntu box and Nvidia has done a fine job of producing quality drivers, adding them proudly to their site in an easy-to-find location, and making the instructions pretty easy to follow. Contrast this with other vendors like Creative, and I'd rank Nvidia as Linux-friendly, which is worth a star in my book. Customer Rating: Summary: Excellent mid-end video card Comment: I bought it to replace my xfx 8600gt 256MB Gddr3, and i can tell the difference is astonishing, with this card i can play almost anything with all detail maxed out and good framerates, the only thing that cannot be played with very high quality is Crysis, but for the rest of the games this card is the one of the best deals you can get.
My specs: Core 2 Quad 6600 @ 2.7Ghz, Xfx 680i Lt, 4Gb Corsair XMS DDR2 800, XfX 9800GTX 512MB GDDR3, 2 500GB WD HDD'S, Thermaltake purepower 600W PSU. Customer Rating: Summary: Great card/performance with minor drawbacks Comment: I threw this card into my home workstation to replace a FireGL card, since ATI's drivers have been wreaking havoc on my ability to get any 3D work done from home. This is in a dual 3.2Ghz Xeon(old style with HT) system with 2gigs of ram.
Pro: Very nice price point for the performance, runs Crysis smoothly(20-30 fps) at very high settings with no AA. Definitely a great upgrade if you don't already have a higher flavor of 8800 already.
Con: This card is very long and requires a lot of power. Lengthwise, in my mid-full size atx case it reaches almost to the hard drive bay(about 3-4 inches away) and directly under one of my CPU's. So I recommend you check the dimensions in your case to see if the card will fit.
The card itself demands 2 6 pin PCI-E power connectors. It comes with two convertors for two 4 pin to one 6 pin power, so you can get it to run without them. However, the XFX instructional insert specifically states that it does not reccomend using either of these convertors, which I found vexing since I saw the convertors in an open box picture and figured I didn't need to worry about my power supply(500Watt). My DVD drive doesn't really get proper power now, so no disc reading for me until I get a new PSU. I may simply need a higher wattage PSU as well, since the card is in a dual cpu(not dual core) system.
The cons are mainly to help anyone thinking of buying this card(or probably any 9800 gtx) have a system that can accommodate this line of GFX card.
Overall I'm very happy with this card and the performance it provides. It's a great sweet spot for price and performance.