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MiKe 51-50 wrote:I power that 9800gt with a 300w generic PSU. It works fine.


Risky much?

All I will say is... go with EVGA. Their customer service is second to none. Take it from me..seriously. :P

No, I have no affiliation with EVGA. Just always used their products. I have a 9800GT running off a PCPower&Cooling 610W psu. Its got a single beefy 12V rail. A single rail psu delivers better, cleaner power.

I upgraded from an 8800GT to this 9800GT (was a free upgrade). The 9800GT performs considerable better than the 8800. Noticeable in games? Not really accept Crysis. Benchmarks? Yes.
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man the only difference between the 8800GT and 9800GT is the die shrink from 65 to 55nm. The performance boost is hardley worth noting lol. Myself I have a evga 9800GTX and it performs very well i run at 1920x1200. I actually steped up from a 8800GT i had bought, that also performs very well and is fast enough for 22inch and under monitors :)

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Well I overclock everything as well as watercool both the cpu and gpu so a die shrink was a big plus. Leading to cooler temps and higher clock.

Max I run my 9800GT at is 1680x1050.. Its all I've got :banghead: 22in ws. Plays every game I throw at it.
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I have this card.

Just a warning, make sure you have the room for it. It was much larger than i expected when i got it.
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X-Lax wrote:I have this card.

Just a warning, make sure you have the room for it. It was much larger than i expected when i got it.


Haha yup. The gtx series is 10.5 inches along with the 800's if I'm not mistaken. I had to cut a small section of my drive bay just to fit it.
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personally i like BFG better :/ this seems to be a decent deal:
http://www.canadacomputers.com/index.ph ... 99.243.390
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Sharp324 wrote:Would be a good card without a PSU upgrade. The GT is still solid. The 9800 GTX is a little better obviously but if you were going to get that then might as well get the new PCB that comes with the GTS250 (rebranded 9800 GTX). Though i got a GTX260 that i built last monday, cause after rebate it was actually the same price as the GTS250 but had considerable more power. Also came with WAW, so was a really good deal for it. Course you needed a more solid PSU with some good amperage on the 12v rails. Remember its total watts on the 12v rail divided by 12, thats the amperage on the 12v rail.

allow me to bash on you you a bit but the gts250 is a rebranded 9800 GTX+ not a 9800 GTX ( google the difference )

On topic: ati will be releasing the radeon 4770 in about 2 weeks for under 100 bucks which offers performance similar to the 4850/9800 GTX+ while consuming less power ( def blows the 9800 gt ).

personal advice ? wait. they will be releasing some new cards this month which are expected to drop prices on current ones.

little performance latter:

i would honestly skip this first section considering how low prices are on gpu and the big performance gain from next segment

4670
9600 gt
9800 gt
4830

this is what you want, unless you game on a 24 inch monitor you have no reason to go above a 4870 since it will 60+ fps every game

new 4770 ( will play everything on high-ish ) 99 USD
4850-9800 GTX+ ( will play everything on high-ish ) 140 USD
4870-gtx 260 core216 ( will max out everything besides crysis but we all know that crysis was only made to frustrate people ) 180 USD


nothing to see move along, you will only waste your money beyond this point.

4870 1g-gtx 260 core216
4890 ( will be released this month for around 260 bucks and will apparently be taking a shot at the gtx 285 )
gtx 280 ( which i dont understand why is out on the market still )
gtx 285

ill see if i can find you some deals on newegg.ca tomorrow but this is some rubish to give people a better idea of where to start looking. btw i believe i saw a brandless PSU and that is a no-no since they go out and tend to take your entire system with them.

not waiting a month or two for a decent card that will last you for a good couple of years = phail.
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Just got a 24" Asus 1920x1200 res and my 9800gt runs cod4 and css fine same graphic settings(other the higher res)
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MiKe 51-50 wrote:Just got a 24" Asus 1920x1200 res and my 9800gt runs cod4 and css fine same graphic settings(other the higher res)

the new 4770 will pwn the heck out of the 9800 gt for the money( the 9800 gt is a decent aging card ).

oh and forgot to add that i gave up real fast with newegg.ca since everything had a different value and Dom never gave a budget for the upgrade, i still think you cant go wrong with waiting since the same money will go long ways in the not so distant future.
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Love wrote:
MiKe 51-50 wrote:Just got a 24" Asus 1920x1200 res and my 9800gt runs cod4 and css fine same graphic settings(other the higher res)

the new 4770 will pwn the heck out of the 9800 gt for the money( the 9800 gt is a decent aging card ).

oh and forgot to add that i gave up real fast with newegg.ca since everything had a different value and Dom never gave a budget for the upgrade, i still think you cant go wrong with waiting since the same money will go long ways in the not so distant future.

8800gt/9800gt only cards of it's kind that fits in my pc
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