Monday, June 23rd 2008
Inno3D Gets Ready with GeForce 9800 GTX+ 512MB GDDR3
Inno3D recently unveiled it's first card based on the new 55nm G92 based core from NVIDIA. The announcement of Inno3D GeForce 9800 GTX+ comes earlier than the scheduled mid-July launch date, but benchmarks of the plus cards are already starting to appear everywhere, so it's not a big deal. The card features the usual specs: 512MB of GDDR3 memory, 256-bit memory bus, and 738MHz/2200MHz core/memory clock speeds respectively. Charts on the Inno3D web page suggest that the 9800 GTX+ is up to 15% faster than the regular GeForce 9800 GTX.
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Inno3D
15 Comments on Inno3D Gets Ready with GeForce 9800 GTX+ 512MB GDDR3
id still rather go for a 4850 for my next card though
hopefully the GTX+ will hit 825-900mhz core and 2100-2400mhz shader
It should be a nice card, but not worth upgrading if you have a 8800GT or better IMO.
The only thing i real feel might give me better FPS would be SLI GTX260s, but for $800.00 i think ill hold off, i realy feel come September/October they will come out with a 55nm part that will be $100.00 cheaper and run cooler and have sick OCing.
btw are we going to see a 9800gx2+ lol ?
I bought my Inno 8800GT for 260 US dollars back in nov 07.. back then BFG and eVgas where 450 bucks. And up to now, theyr running fine on 650/950 for my daily usage.
The single HD4870 beats GTX 260 and 9800 GX2 in Crysis, other benches you can prettymuch predict.