NVIDIA has just launched the new 9800 GT which is basically the old 8800 GT. These new cards come with new pricing which tends to be lower than their original counterpart, which means that they become more competitive than ever and that’s something we’re not going to complain about. Palit have today decided to mix it up a bit by adding their own cooler to the card along with overclocking the core, shader and memory clock:
While the 9800 GT might be nothing more than an 8800 GT, the aggressive pricing of the card, the overclocking capability and the availability of the product make it a very strong competitor against the HD 4850. Then you add in the fact that out of the box the card is able to pass the performance of the HD 4850 in a lot of situations and it does become quite appealing. Palit have done a good job with the 9800 GT and there’s no doubt it’s going to quickly become a popular card.
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