Tuesday, February 17th 2009
BFG Quietly Slips in a Passively Cooled 9800GT
First reported to Fudzilla, US online retailers, Newegg.com and Directron.com, have listed a passively cooled 9800GT based graphics card from BFG. Although there has been no official announcement, it has now also appeared on the companies own website named as the 9800 GT 512MB PCIe 2.0 with ThermoIntelligence Passive Cooling Solution. With a part number of BFGE98512GTHE, the card sports a quad heatpipe cooler mounted on the back of the card, as is usually found with most passive cooling solutions, though BFG seems to have done away with any memory and voltage regulator cooling. The card has no factory overclock so runs at the reference clocks of 600 MHz on the core, 1500 MHz on the shaders and a memory clock of 1800 MHz. Despite the card being sold as passively cooled, it is interesting to note that BFG has stated in the card's system requirements, "System chassis intake airflow greater than or equal to 25 CFM being directed towards the graphics card." Current pricing puts the card in at around $160 (US) with what would appear to be immediate availability.
Sources:
BFG Tech, Fudzilla, Newegg.com
38 Comments on BFG Quietly Slips in a Passively Cooled 9800GT
What gets me is that it is passively cooled, so long as you have good case flow pointing at the card :wtf: lol
You better have some kind of airflow on or near that card...
"System chassis intake airflow greater than or equal to 25 CFM being directed towards the graphics card."
25cfm lol
BFG has some quality vga's and PSU's. I'm curious to see how it actually holds up in a decent case vs some idiot newegg reviewer that says it overheated in their HTPC case within ten minutes of first use.
oh yay. just like my 8800GTX with thermalright HR-03. Good to see progress is being made.
Nice idea, but I dont think BFG put enough thought into this one.