Reviews of the Zogis GeForce 9800 GTX
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CNET Review
The Good: Fast performance compared with other 3D cards in its price range; HybridPower design should use less power on supporting Nvidia motherboards (as soon as the software is ready).
The Bad: Pairing up two lower-end cards gives SLI-capable motherboard owners more bang for the buck; requires two connections to your PC's power supply.
The Bottom Line: Nvidia's new GeForce 9800 GTX chip is fast enough, but if your PC is SLI-capable you can spend just a little more and get a significantly better high-resolution gaming experience. Consider your options carefully before upgrading to this card.
Manufacturer: Zogis
Part number: ZO98GTX-E
General
- Device Type Graphics adapter
- Enclosure Type Plug-in card
- Vista Capability This is a modern graphics card capable of running all the new features in Windows Vista, including the upcoming DirectX 10.
- Interface Type PCI Express 2.0 x16
Processor / Memory
- Graphics Processor / Vendor NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GTX
- Core Clock Speed 675 MHz
- Graphics Card Performance This card is compatible with the new rendering features of DirectX 10, which is featured in the Windows Vista operating system.
- RAMDAC Clock Speed 400 MHz
- Video Memory Installed 512 MB
- Technology GDDR3 SDRAM 256-bit
- Memory Clock Speed 2.2 GHz
- Features Nvidia Quantum Effects Technology, Nvidia 3-way SLI ready
Video Input
- Type None
- Digital Video Format HDTV
- Digital Video Capture Resolution 2560 x 1600
Video Output
- Max Resolution (external) 2560 x 1600
- API Supported OpenGL 2.1, DirectX 10
- TV Interface HDTV out
- Digital Video Standard Digital Visual Interface (DVI)
- HDCP compatible Yes
Expansion / Connectivity
- Interfaces 1 x HDTV output, 2 x DVI-I (dual link) - 29 pin combined DVI
- Compatible Slots 1 x PCI Express 2.0 x16
Miscellaneous
- Compliant Standards RoHS
Software / System Requirements
- Software Included Drivers & Utilities
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