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Palit 9800GTX+ Review
Palit 9800GTX+ Review
Introduction: Video card technology has moved at an unprecedented pace in the past 18 months. New product releases by nVidia were quickly followed by new product releases from ATI and vice versa. ATI was competitive at particular price points but nVidia always seemed to have the upper-hand in ...
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XFX 9800GTX Plus Black Edition Review :: Introduction :
XFX 9800GTX Plus Black Edition Review :: Introduction :
motherboards.org — The high-end GeForce 9800GTX video card was originally announced a back in early April of 2008 and... was thought to be almost EOL. It seems like a long time ago now, as the GeForce GTX 280 and HD 4870 cards from NVIDIA and ATI were later released and ... (more) XFX 9800GTX Plus Black Edition Review :: Introduction :
XFX 9800GTX+ Black Edition
XFX 9800GTX+ Black Edition
bjorn3d.com — The XFX 9800GTX+ is another great GPU from the masters of GPU Greatness XFX, Bundled with FarCry2... this deal gets even sweeter! (more) XFX 9800GTX+ Black Edition
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Palit 9800GTX+
DarkVision Hardware Articles and Review from around the web — ... up the GPU and memory in 25MHz increments and tested stability using 3DMark06. The GPU core clock and shader clock were linked until I hit instability above 1998MHz on the shader. I then unlinked the two and was able to get the GPU up to 824MHz. The stock cooling solution did a fantastic job of controlling temperatures at clock settings. I never saw the GPU core rise above the upper 60s at load, which is 20-30 degrees cooler than the 9800GTX+'s direct competition, the 4850. Link: Overclockersclub

Palit 9800GTX+ Review
DriverHeaven.net — ... increments and tested stability using 3DMark06. The GPU core clock and shader clock were linked until I hit instability above 1998MHz on the shader. I then unlinked the two and was able to get the GPU up to 824MHz. The stock cooling solution did a fantastic job of controlling temperatures at clock settings. I never saw the GPU core rise above the upper 60s at load, which is 20-30 degrees cooler than the 9800GTX+'s direct competition, the 4850." _______ Source: OCC Check out our review here ...

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TweakTown's News RSS Feed — ... news > weekend roundup Weekend Roundup Published: 15th November 2008 @ 7:22 PM Author: Steve Dougherty The latest happenings from around the web - 15/11/2008 Memory - The Intel Core i7 Memory Bandwidth @ Techarp - Corsair Dominator Tri-Channel DDR3-1600 6Gb Kit @ CPU3D Video/Monitor - MSI R4870 T21G ATI Radeon HD 4870 1GB @ Motherboards.org - Viewsonic's VLED221wm 22" widescreen LCD monitor @ bit-tech - Palit 9800GTX+ @ Overclockers Club - ASUS EAH3870 X2 Top/G/3DHTI/1G/A Radeon HD 3870 X2 Videocard @ ...

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Palit 9800GTX+ Review @ OCC :: Posted by THRASHER2
The Mother Board — ... up the GPU and memory in 25MHz increments and tested stability using 3DMark06. The GPU core clock and shader clock were linked until I hit instability above 1998MHz on the shader. I then unlinked the two and was able to get the GPU up to 824MHz. The stock cooling solution did a fantastic job of controlling temperatures at clock settings. I never saw the GPU core rise above the upper 60s at load, which is 20-30 degrees cooler than the 9800GTX+'s direct competition, the 4850." link

Tech Roundup - November 17, 2008
Techgage News — ... Honeywell Altura MLX 42-inch 1080p 10-bit HDTV - Benchmark Reviews NVIDIA Driver Brings PureVideo Features To Linux - Phoronix NVIDIA VDPAU Benchmarks- Phoronix Samsung LN40A650 40" LCD HDTV- ModSynergy Sapphire Radeon HD 4550 - Modders-Inc Palit 9800GTX+ - Overclockers Club Zotac AMP Graphics Card Round Up - Virtual-Hideout ...

Monday Sampler
PureOverclock.com — Starting off the week, our Daily Sampler brings you the latest reviews from around the tech world. Graphics Cards: -Sapphire Radeon HD4850 X2 2048MB @ BigBruin -Gainward HD4870 1GB Golden Sample VGA @ CDRInfo -MSI R4870 T21G ATI Radeon HD 4870 @ motherboards -Palit 9800GTX+ @ OCC -ASUS EAH3870 X2 Top/G/3DHTI/1G/A Radeon HD 3870 X2 @ PCStats -Sapphire Radeon HD 4550 @ Modders-Inc -MSI N280GTX SUPER OC @ ModReactor Memory: -Crucial BallistiX Tracer PC3-10600 DDR3 Memory @ CDRInfo Processors, Motherboards and Chipsets: -ASUS ...

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