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Short answer; there isn't one. Yet.
Long answer; you probably mean the 9800GTX or GTX+, these cards do carry an increase in performance, and can be had for £130 ($260).
Well if its not confirmed by Nvidia, you can't really say that there is definitely going to be one can you now
Why would they make one though? its doesn't fill any real gaps. Nvidia has already answered the problem of the HD4850 tearing into its mid-range with the 9800GTX+
No, there is a 9800GT. Its a die-shrunk 8800GT. At least, there are enough rumors from various sources to make this extremely likely and close enough to being official.
It's just a 55nm 8800GT, essentially a 8800GT+
No, there is a 9800GT. Its a die-shrunk 8800GT. At least, there are enough rumors from various sources to make this extremely likely and close enough to being official.
it is NOT a die shrink yet. its still 65nm for now but will make the switch to 55nm soon.Except for the die shrink, same scenario as the 9600GSO. Run the 8800GS/8800GT out of the channels and charge more for the "new" model.. Soon as the 8800GT is flushed you'll see the 9800GT prices increase like the 9600GSO did.
Hey at least this one got a die shrink. Or did it? Looks like the initial cards will still be 65nm with a later shrink to 55.
the 9800gt has been available for about a month through oems so it was no secret that this card was coming to retail. also the card was officially announced a few days ago.Well if its not confirmed by Nvidia, you can't really say that there is definitely going to be one can you now
Why would they make one though? its doesn't fill any real gaps. Nvidia has already answered the problem of the HD4850 tearing into its mid-range with the 9800GTX+
most of the 9800gt cards do NOT have hybrid power.the HybridPower feature is nice. You need a compatible chipset which currently only works with AMD cpus until the MCP7A comes out sometime this month or next (for Intel cpus)
Most pointless thread yet?
Scoring extremely similar to the 8800GT, and selling for about the same, what exactly is the point of the 9800GT?
why is everyone angry? it would seem like half of us have 8800gt's currently. it's not like we're being "tricked"
hell, i say, let's flash up to 9800gt bios and celebrate having a new card without even buying one.
crowd mentality is mentally challenged
most of the 9800gt cards do NOT have hybrid power.
people please read this before making any more assumptions
How can you tell if any particular GeForce 9800 GT is 65nm or 55nm?
I posted that link for ALL to read because the info is straight from Nvidia.Not sure if you meant me by that but I wasn't making any assumptions.
I rely on tricks such as reading product specifications to determine is a feature I want is present or not.
well according to Nvidia hybrid power is an option on the 9800gt whether its 65nm or 55nm.Well Fudzilla is claiming that HybridPower is only available on 55nm versions so that would be one way (if true).
http://www.fudzilla.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=8724&Itemid=1
http://www.fudzilla.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=8650&Itemid=1
rebadged 8800GT to confuse the typical joe blow into thinking they are getting some awsome new card.
rebadged 8800GT to confuse the typical joe blow into thinking they are getting some awsome new card.
I think the 9800 series was a great idea. I t bought down the price of all those old stock items held by vendors so I was able to pick up another XFX 8800 GTX 768mb for $225AU. Sweetness!