Thursday, March 26th 2009
Galaxy Intros Low-Power 9800 GT Graphics Cards
Galaxy made an addition to the increasing number of low-power GeForce 9800 GT graphics cards taking shape by several NVIDIA partners. The company introduced 512 MB and 1 GB variants. Specs-wise, the cards retain the GPU and memory configurations (112 SP, 256-bit memory interface), while cutting down on clock-speeds to 550/900 MHz (core/memory), from the reference speeds of 600/900 MHz.
The company uses the 55 nm G92 GPU (G92-283-B1), which has a smaller thermal footprint in comparison to its 65 nm variant. The result: cards that do not require auxillary power from the 6-pin PCI-E connector. The 1 GB variant comes with a full-coverage single-slot cooler, while the 512 MB one comes with a simpler radial cooler. Both cards are SLI capable. Display outputs provided on the card include DVI, D-Sub, and HDMI.
Source:
VR-Zone
The company uses the 55 nm G92 GPU (G92-283-B1), which has a smaller thermal footprint in comparison to its 65 nm variant. The result: cards that do not require auxillary power from the 6-pin PCI-E connector. The 1 GB variant comes with a full-coverage single-slot cooler, while the 512 MB one comes with a simpler radial cooler. Both cards are SLI capable. Display outputs provided on the card include DVI, D-Sub, and HDMI.
21 Comments on Galaxy Intros Low-Power 9800 GT Graphics Cards
Don't think so since they reduced the clocks. Seems like putting a throttle lock on a product, but calling it the same thing as the full-power version.
You wont be clocking it back up very far without BIOS modding the voltage back up, and even then, you wont get far on a 1.1 board. you need to extra power of a 2.0 board, or the 6 pin power for that.
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Pity, it woulda made a cheap, low power quad SLI solution.
. as long as an empty bridge lines up between teh cards, you can connect em... whether or not it works on current NV drivers, i dont know.
edit: i had little pictchas. due to them not looking right, i edited em out./