BFG Announces the GeForce 9800GTX+ OC 512MB
Posted 07/23/08 at 05:47:32 PM by Paul Lilly
With ATI having finally jumped back into the ring with Nvidia, the two companies have been taking performance jabs at each other in tit-for-tat fashion. One of those jabs came last month as Nvidia tweaked its 9800GTX with a die shrink (65nm to 55nm) and clockspeed boosts culminating in a new card dubbed the 9800GTX+. So does that mean BFG's newly announced 9800GTX+ OC can be considered an overclocked, overclocked 9800GTX? Holy redundancy, Batman!
However you label it, BFG's 9800GTX+ OC ranks as one of the fastest G92-based videocards on the market:
- Core Clockspeed: 760MHz (vs 738MHz)
- Shader Clockspeed:1,890MHz (vs 1,836MHz)
- Memory Clockspeed: 2,250MHz (vs 2,200MHz)
Also supported are the usual assortment of goodies, including PhysX support, 3-way SLI, HybridPower technology, DirectX 10, dual-link HDCP, and a bevy of other marketing bullets. The card also comes backed by BFG's 24-hour tech support and lifetime warranty (be sure to register online within 30 days of purchase).
But for all that it includes, BFG still doesn't allow end-users to overclock its videocard, nor are they trusted to swap out the stock cooler for a third-party solution without voiding the warranty (Boo!), a pair of liberties given to XFX and Evga owners.

Image Credit: BFG
Why are they releasing new
Submitted by Keith E. Whisman on Wed, 07/23/2008 - 11:21pm
Why are they releasing new 9800 series video cards when the GTX280 and pals are way better. Especially since the GTX280 and GTX260s have come down in price. This video card needs to come in at around $200dollars or less to make it a compelling buy.
overclocking
Submitted by Mathewpb on Wed, 07/23/2008 - 4:35pm
why would u want to overclock this thing anymore than it already is? it is to bad about the warranty thing and that is why i like nvidia
and that's exactly why XFX
Submitted by sirphunkee on Wed, 07/23/2008 - 2:53pm
and that's exactly why XFX gets my business every time
And thats why EVGA gets mine
Submitted by Justin.Kerr on Wed, 07/23/2008 - 3:50pm
And thats why EVGA gets mine
Same here. I love to
Submitted by vistageek on Wed, 07/23/2008 - 4:32pm
Same here. I love to everclcok my card. I would cry if I couldn't.
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