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| EVGA 512-P3-N975-AR e-GeForce 9800 GT 512MB DDR3 PCI-E 2.0 Graphics Card | 
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| Brand: EVGA Category: CE
List Price: $159.99 Buy New: $124.99 You Save: $35.00 (22%)
New (19) Used (1) from $124.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 2432
Media: Electronics Memorabilia: No Graphics RAM: 512 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 2.9 x 4.4 nv:GPU/VPU: NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GT RAMDAC: 400 MHz Maximum Resolution: 2560 x 1600 (Digital) Video Memory: 512MB Memory Type: GDDR3 Core Clock: 600 MHz Memory Interface: 256-bit Memory Clock: 1800 MHz Shader Clock: 1500 MHz Stream Processors: 112 Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
MPN: 512-P3-N975-AR Model: 512-P3-N975-AR UPC: 843368006945 EAN: 0843368006945 ASIN: B001DDYSLA
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Customer Reviews:
best performance for the price November 16, 2008 Waited for a long time to get a reasonably priced graphics card so that I can play Half-life 2. Allows me to play at great frame rates and it should last a couple of years. Installation was a snap. No problems with it so far.
Best Midrange Card for the Money! October 16, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
First off, here are my specs: Dell Inspiron 531 with an AMD 64 X2 4400+ @ 2.4ghz, 3gb ram, and a 250gb hd.
Trust me, I spent countless hours researching which video card was best for me. I wanted to run a good amount of new games without worrying about not meeting the system requirements. If you've read reviews online of the 8800GT/9800GT you'll notice that it's THE midrange card for the performance minded user. I can tell you that this is definitely the case. With my old card (XFX 8600GT XXX overclocked to 620mhz) I was able to score 5329 in 3DMARK06 and run a pretty good amount of games like F.E.A.R. and Call of Duty 4 at medium to medium-high settings with good FPS. With this 9800GT I was able to score an 8368 in 3DMARK06 and run Call of Duty 4, Medal of Honor Airborne, and other games like this at maximum settings (with AA) and get great framerates. Crysis will even run well at medium settings. You'll definitely notice how much better the 9800GT performs. If you want to kick the performance up a bit, EVGA even includes an overclocking utility that lets you make adjustments and monitor the gpu's temperature on screen while playing games.
Now, all that being said, make sure that your power supply unit is at least 400w like the specs ask. I had to upgrade my Dell's puny 300w PSU with a better unit. That's really the only con I can think of. Granted, it's not EVGA's fault that my power supply wasn't up to spec.
All in all, the EVGA 9800GT is a very solid card that I'm very glad with purchasing. And it definitely fits my PCI-E x16 slot.
WOULD NOT RUN IN PCI-E 16X SLOT, ONLY PCI-E 8X! August 27, 2008 1 out of 6 found this review helpful
I have a brand new Gigabyte GA-EP45 motherboard. When I installed the EVGA 9800GT onto the PCI-E 16x slot, Windows XP refused to enable it from the Device Manager. The screen would go blank with a blinking cursor in the upper left corner of the screen when I tried. When doing a direct Nvidia driver installation, the screen would blank out during the installation. Windows XP would then revert to it's VGASave drivers which resulted in a slow computer! If I restarted the computer, it would freeze on the Windows XP start screen just before going to the desktop. Yet when the card was put in the PCI-E 8X slot it ran fine all around.
I then tried a PNY 9600GT and RADEON HD4850 card which was fine at 16X with no problems. My power supply is a Antec Earthwatts 500W.
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