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Generic NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GTX+ 512 MB
Specifications
Chip G92b
GPU frequency 738 MHz
Memory quantity 512 Mo
Memory type GDDR3
Memory frequency 1100 MHz
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Cooler double-hauteur
Connectors 2x DVI + 1x vidéo
Driver tested ForceWare 181.20
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Régis Jehl
Updated: June 08, 2009 - Test date: February 23, 2009
The card at a glance
For the tests, we used the PNY GeForce 9800 GTX XLR8 OC. A standard GeForce 9800 GTX overclocked by the manufacturer. For the test we set the clocks at those of a 9800 GTX+. This model has a standard NVIDIA design but with clocks close to those on a 9800 GTX+: -2.7% for the graphics chip and +5.5% for memory. In practice, performances are comparable to a GTX+, but this one heats up more and has higher consumption (old version of the chip).

The bundle is pretty spare: a DVI-VGA adaptor, a Molex – PCI –Express adaptor (make sure you have a second one or that your power supply has this connector), a cable with YUV and S-video outs and a CD for the graphics drivers.

The 9800 GTX+ is a reworked version of the 9800 GTX. The clocks have been increased (+9% on average) and the chip has a finer engraving meaning the card heats up slightly less and consumes less energy. For the rest, the 3D functionality is exactly the same. The card has a similar level of performance to the ATI Radeon HD 4830. With filters disactivated, the NVIDIA model is far ahead, but once the texturing filters are turned on, the cards are on an equal footing.


You can find our results in the graphic card Face-off

Looking at the card’s performance, make sure you interpret the results of our different tests accurately. First, for those who use a small screen (19 inches and less) there won’t be any problem with games from 2008 and even 2009. You’ll be able to set the details fairly high and activate the texturing filters on some titles. If you have a larger screen, the card won’t do as well. On the most demanding games, you’ll be better off without any texturing filters and you’ll need to set the details low. If, for you, gaming is only any fun with all the graphics options at their highest, you’ll need to go with a higher end card.

Size, energy consumption and noise

Unfortunately we can’t make any comment here as we didn’t receive the GeForce 9800 GTX+ itself. For our tests, we used a standard GeForce 9800 GTX but with the clocks of a "+" version. Both models are however the same size. The card is long (27 cm) and the original cooler is a double decker. Note, you need two PCI-Express connectors.
Pluses

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Good performance level with filters deactivated

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Good 3D performance on a small screen

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Moderate energy consumption

Minuses

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Not adapted to large and medium-sized screens

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Limited performance with filters activated on very demanding games

A good alternative to the Radeon HD 4830. Watch out though as use on anything but a small screen means you’ll soon need a more powerful card.

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