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NVIDIA Drops Prices on GeForce 9800 GTX; 9800 GTX+ tested - TechAmok
NVIDIA Drops Prices on GeForce 9800 GTX; 9800 GTX+ tested - [hardware] 05:57 AM EDT - Jun,21 2008 - (1 comments)
Nvidia
today urgently informed their partners about the corrections made to their
last generation G92 based single-chip solutions line-up, because they were
expecting the competition in the mainstream segment to get more aggressive.
First of all, they reduced the recommended prices on their GeForce 9800 GTX
solution that will now be available for $199. A newer modification of this
graphics card, GeForce 9800 GTX+, will be competing against the new Radeon HD
4850. According to the report on Tweaktown site, the new solution will have its
chip frequency increased from 675/1688MHz to 738/1836MHz. As a result, GTX+
model should be about 10% faster than the regular GeForce 9800 GTX. GeForce 9800
GTX+ should supposedly be available in the market for something around $229
retail price.
In related news,
NVIDIA's just-announced-yesterday GeForce 9800 GTX+ has already been used
and abused for your satisfaction, and the chaps over at
PC
Perspective have the benchmarks to prove it:
This is kind of surprising - the 9800 GTX+ actually is using MORE power
than the 9800 GTX original card. This tells me that NVIDIA basically "wiped
out" any power advantages and savings they got with the 55nm product by pushing
the clocks up to improve performance. Obviously I was expecting these results to
be quite different, with the power savings and performance improvement for the
new G92b over G92.
In our first Radeon HD 4850 512MB preview we decided that it was a great
performing card for the money - with an MSRP of $199, the then-$269-priced 9800
GTX wasn't nearly as attractive. Since then though NVIDIA has decided to cut the
prices on the original While I am really not a fan of doing these "rough cut"
previews of products, the schedules from AMD and NVIDIA more or less dictated it
for this instance. The joy of launch dates and changes is something I wish upon
no one. We did get some interesting information from it all though - the AMD
Radeon HD 4850 and the NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GTX+ appear to be nearly equally
matched in price and performance. We will have our FULL reviews of the HD
4850, HD 4870 and GeForce 9800 GTX+ cards in the coming week with many more
games, benchmarks and hopefully some updated information on pricing and
availability of all of these parts
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