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Buy or no buy? EVGA 9800 GT

Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 7:09 pm
by dom
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.as ... 6814130435

Can I get some community support? I need a new card and I need some people to push me over the edge. With taxes and shipping it comes to $189.62 Canada. The COD WAW is a seller, I already have it on XBOX360 but wouldn't mind it on PC.

Re: Buy or no buy? EVGA 9800 GT

Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 7:14 pm
by CrimsonNuker
Buy. Its 10$ off AND it comes with COD:WAW

I was wondering what was the difference between that one and this one:
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.as ... 6814130377
and noticed it was a newer model

Re: Buy or no buy? EVGA 9800 GT

Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 7:15 pm
by BlackFox898
hmm, i have heard a lot of people say that the 9 series wasn't that good at all. people are saying the 8800's are still better, still a good deal though for that card i think, but as far as i know, newegg Canada charges $75 shipping...

Re: Buy or no buy? EVGA 9800 GT

Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 7:18 pm
by Azilius
The card itself isn't bad. The great thing about it is that it's an EVGA card and you can 'step-up' within 90 days to a better card. I bought a 260gtx a while ago and stepped up to a 285 and actually saved 100$~. Even if you aren't interested in that, it's a good card and I guess (dont like the world war thing remade...again) the game is a nice bonus.

@crim

card you showed is the factory overclocked version, basically safely overclocked for a nice bonus.

@fox

shipping for that card to my house is 33$~ It's true newegg.ca shipping is a little over the edge, so I'd check around other places as well.

Re: Buy or no buy? EVGA 9800 GT

Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 7:22 pm
by BlackFox898
Azilius wrote:The card itself isn't bad. The great thing about it is that it's an EVGA card and you can 'step-up' within 90 days to a better card.


step-up only applies to certain cards and is for US residents only I'm pretty sure.

Re: Buy or no buy? EVGA 9800 GT

Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 7:22 pm
by dom
Shipping for me was 14 or 19. I called a local store and they have the same exact card for $293.79 CAD and without the free game.

Anyone have any ideas on what else I could get? That card is the max i'd pay, keep in mind that's including shipping, taxes, etc.

Re: Buy or no buy? EVGA 9800 GT

Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 7:24 pm
by ThatBluePerson
Don't get a GT, those critters are a lava harvest.

Re: Buy or no buy? EVGA 9800 GT

Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 8:02 pm
by zShared
Well that's a pretty good deal.. I'd personally go for a GTX or radeon 4850 but they're a little more and with no free game :v

Re: Buy or no buy? EVGA 9800 GT

Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 8:04 pm
by Azilius
BlackFox898 wrote:
Azilius wrote:The card itself isn't bad. The great thing about it is that it's an EVGA card and you can 'step-up' within 90 days to a better card.


step-up only applies to certain cards and is for US residents only I'm pretty sure.


Nope..it applies to any card, but you can only step-up to certain cards. It's also for US & CA and some places in Europe. I'm in Canada and I did it.

Re: Buy or no buy? EVGA 9800 GT

Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 9:42 pm
by Sharp324
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.

Re: Buy or no buy? EVGA 9800 GT

Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 10:27 pm
by Gaigemasta
Well, the 9800 was the best out of the 9X series, bout the same though compared to the 8800 gt, maybe a lil better but a 8800 is surely a lot cheaper

Re: Buy or no buy? EVGA 9800 GT

Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 10:34 pm
by dom
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.


ahhh

My PSU sucks and i'm scared I won't have the power needed for a nice card. I think i'll wait until paycheck and splurge on a 250 and power supply. I also need a new HD.

Or I might just order it all online like I was planning to do and not make my payment until my paycheck, but I just spent a lot on my CC.

Someone find me good deals. Combos/free games/free shipping for Canada! :love:

Re: Buy or no buy? EVGA 9800 GT

Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 10:53 pm
by Sharp324
dom wrote:
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.


ahhh

My PSU sucks and i'm scared I won't have the power needed for a nice card. I think i'll wait until paycheck and splurge on a 250 and power supply. I also need a new HD.

Or I might just order it all online like I was planning to do and not make my payment until my paycheck, but I just spent a lot on my CC.

Someone find me good deals. Combos/free games/free shipping for Canada! :love:


Sorry should have clarified, the GTX260 is the one that needs a beefier PSU. The GTS250 actually uses less power and has a better layout than the 9800GTX. Believe the 250 needs around 24a on the 12V, with a decent enough wattage, around 450. While the 26 requires one with 36a on the rail and 550w. But if you were going to get a 9800GTX you might as well get the GTS250. Not sure how big your case is but the ~2 inches cut off on the GTS250 might help a bit for you.

Re: Buy or no buy? EVGA 9800 GT

Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 11:10 pm
by dom
Sharp324 wrote:
dom wrote:
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.


ahhh

My PSU sucks and i'm scared I won't have the power needed for a nice card. I think i'll wait until paycheck and splurge on a 250 and power supply. I also need a new HD.

Or I might just order it all online like I was planning to do and not make my payment until my paycheck, but I just spent a lot on my CC.

Someone find me good deals. Combos/free games/free shipping for Canada! :love:


Sorry should have clarified, the GTX260 is the one that needs a beefier PSU. The GTS250 actually uses less power and has a better layout than the 9800GTX. Believe the 250 needs around 24a on the 12V, with a decent enough wattage, around 450. While the 26 requires one with 36a on the rail and 550w. But if you were going to get a 9800GTX you might as well get the GTS250. Not sure how big your case is but the ~2 inches cut off on the GTS250 might help a bit for you.


Huge case, i'll still need a new PSU. Mine's a recycled one I used from an older setup I had.

Still not sure about the 9800 though. It's only 150 something before taxes and shipping.


Thoughts on these cards?
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.as ... 6814187052
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.as ... 6814125246

Re: Buy or no buy? EVGA 9800 GT

Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 11:16 pm
by Plutonium
dom wrote:
Sharp324 wrote:
dom wrote:ahhh

My PSU sucks and i'm scared I won't have the power needed for a nice card. I think i'll wait until paycheck and splurge on a 250 and power supply. I also need a new HD.

Or I might just order it all online like I was planning to do and not make my payment until my paycheck, but I just spent a lot on my CC.

Someone find me good deals. Combos/free games/free shipping for Canada! :love:


Sorry should have clarified, the GTX260 is the one that needs a beefier PSU. The GTS250 actually uses less power and has a better layout than the 9800GTX. Believe the 250 needs around 24a on the 12V, with a decent enough wattage, around 450. While the 26 requires one with 36a on the rail and 550w. But if you were going to get a 9800GTX you might as well get the GTS250. Not sure how big your case is but the ~2 inches cut off on the GTS250 might help a bit for you.


Huge case, i'll still need a new PSU. Mine's a recycled one I used from an older setup I had.

Still not sure about the 9800 though. It's only 150 something before taxes and shipping.


why not invest an extra $20 for a 9800GTX+ that is twice as fast as the GT version?

http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.as ... 6814187056

Re: Buy or no buy? EVGA 9800 GT

Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 11:20 pm
by dom
EXACTLY what I was just looking at

Found this:

http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.as ... 6814187056

Need power supply suggestions. Looking to go eco and get a real cheap one.

Do you guys think this will cut it? http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.as ... 6817339025

This is what I got so far, thoughts?

Image

Re: Buy or no buy? EVGA 9800 GT

Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 12:34 am
by MiKe 51-50
I power that 9800gt with a 300w generic PSU. It works fine.

Re: Buy or no buy? EVGA 9800 GT

Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 12:53 am
by dom
MiKe 51-50 wrote:I power that 9800gt with a 300w generic PSU. It works fine.


I have a Thermal Take TR2-430NP, don't think it will cut it for a 9800GTX+?

I ran some numbers and I would be ok, but cutting it very close and it only has 1 6-pin connector.

Re: Buy or no buy? EVGA 9800 GT

Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 1:09 am
by BaronSengir
how many 12v rails does it have?
you only posted 1 which sux heh

edit i just checked that psu Thermal Take TR2-430NP
it sux 1 12v rail with 18 amps lol

edit dom you need 30 amps to run it which is not even close to being enough better get another psu

Re: Buy or no buy? EVGA 9800 GT

Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 1:11 am
by dom
The power supply is out of the question. I just paid off my CC with my float money. I just want confirmation on the two items listed + alternative solutions.

Re: Buy or no buy? EVGA 9800 GT

Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 1:14 am
by BaronSengir
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.as ... 6817159062

this should be able to run it
something like this with the specs over 30+ amps
so look for something similar

Re: Buy or no buy? EVGA 9800 GT

Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 1:22 am
by dom
BaronSengir wrote:http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817159062

this should be able to run it
something like this with the specs over 30+ amps
so look for something similar


http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6817182160

4x 12V rails @ 20A, + 2x 6pin connectors?

Re: Buy or no buy? EVGA 9800 GT

Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 1:25 am
by BaronSengir
yup that should be just fine

Re: Buy or no buy? EVGA 9800 GT

Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 1:37 am
by BaronSengir
aww you deleted you own post
yeah sorry i missed that but the one you posted b4 works too

edit you should check out tiger direct for their psus

tigerdirect.com
and tigerdirect.ca for canada

Re: Buy or no buy? EVGA 9800 GT

Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 1:38 am
by Azilius
50$ in S/H
:x

That pretty much cancels the cost of the game. Would be better if you could buy this from a site like Ncix or tiger for the much (much) lower shipping.

Re: Buy or no buy? EVGA 9800 GT

Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 1:39 am
by dom
Azilius wrote:50$ in S/H
:x

That pretty much cancels the cost of the game. Would be better if you could buy this from a site like Ncix or tiger for the much (much) lower shipping.


NCIX doesn't have any similar cards near the normal price of the card (179). The local place I called here had an EVGA 9800GTX+ for 259,00. I think Newegg charges so much because of duties since their warehouses are in the US? I was reading the information and it talked about duties and stuff.

NCIX's warehouses are in Vancouver, so it's nice being able to pay 9,99 and getting my delivery in 36 hours.

But you're right. The $50 extra in shipping could maybe be put towards a 250 from NCIX.

Re: Buy or no buy? EVGA 9800 GT

Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 1:43 am
by Plutonium
dom wrote:EXACTLY what I was just looking at

Found this:

http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.as ... 6814187056

Need power supply suggestions. Looking to go eco and get a real cheap one.

Do you guys think this will cut it? http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.as ... 6817339025

This is what I got so far, thoughts?

Image


how u got that card for $117? lol. and wow it costs that much to ship to Canuda?

Re: Buy or no buy? EVGA 9800 GT

Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 2:12 am
by dom
OMG

Tiger direct has a 3,99 shipping for orders over $200 dollars.

I realized the Newegg stuff has tax applied afterwards, which would mean a brokerage fee or some other bullshit involving me finding time to go to the UPS centre.

Tiger direct has the taxes included, and this is SIMILAR in price before the $40 in taxes I would be charged.

Image

Thoughts?

Re: Buy or no buy? EVGA 9800 GT

Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 3:02 am
by marjin_boo
Get ATi RADEON, Im sick of GeForce lol

Sorri don't know much about graphic card lol, just check and I got this Radeon ATi 4870, is it any good?

Re: Buy or no buy? EVGA 9800 GT

Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 3:15 am
by MiKe 51-50
skip the 9 series. It's all based on the same GPU of the 8 series. If you want something for high resolutions and the best performance, save your money and get a gtx 200 series card.