Wednesday, July 30th 2008

Introducing the new era of classic gaming performance - WinFast PX9800 GT 512MB

Leadtek Research Inc., the global leading brand for extreme visual graphics technology development, is pleased to announce the launch of new high-end graphics card, WinFast PX9800 GT 512MB. Based on the NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GT graphics processing units and unified architecture design, the new graphics card can provide customers the best-in-classic gaming performance.

The WinFast PX9800 GT currently comes with the 512MB 256bit GDDR3 memory size, and a GPU clock speed of 600 MHz. They are designed to run perfectly with the PCI Express 2.0 interface. All of this makes it ready for the most demanding future bandwidth games and 3D applications.

For true-to-life image quality, WinFast PX9800 GT 512MB makes perfect use of NVIDIA PureVideo HD technology in picture clarity, smooth video, accurate color, and vivid image scaling. It enables playback of HD DVD, Blu-ray Disc and other protected content at full HD resolutions with integrated High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) support for the ultimate home theater experience. And with Dual Dual-Link DVI-I output, it sustains digital displays of up to 2560x1600 resolutions, supporting extreme HD games and entertainment.

Moreover, with the latest Microsoft DirectX 10 with full Shader Model 4.0 support, PX9800 GT 512MB is able to deliver realistic gaming effects with film-quality, and provide users with a more amiable environment under the Windows Vista operating system. Compatible with SLI Technology, the new cards can deliver every user the smooth, realistic gaming experience at ultra-high resolution.

The cutting-edge NVIDIA PhysX technology and which supports for over 140 titles can bring games to life with massively destructible environments and ultra-realistic physical interaction. With sweaty palms and racing heart gamers get more deeply involved than ever in a virtual but realistic gaming environment.
Source: Leadtek
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23 Comments on Introducing the new era of classic gaming performance - WinFast PX9800 GT 512MB

#2
KainXS
maybe because its nothing but an 8800GT with a die strink, the 4850 or 8800GTS 512 looks like a better buy than this though, seeing as this card is only 10 bucks cheaper than those 2 cards
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#3
twicksisted
newbielivesWTF is classic gaming performance?
yeah i was wondering the same thing... almost sounds like its only good to play "classics" well... as in old games :P
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#4
evil bill
twicksistedyeah i was wondering the same thing... almost sounds like its only good to play "classics" well... as in old games :P
lol, great minds and all that - the first thing I thought was what a load of marketing bollocks speak that is. I hate how so many brand new or fairly recent things, whether it be cars, music, or technology are called "classic" - it really makes it all so meaningless.

Nvidia really do deserve some kind of award for the amount of variations on a theme though.....
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#5
mlupple
Wow, did Nvidia pay Techpowerup to post 100 nvid news topics in a row to squealch ATI?
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#6
Wayward
mluppleWow, did Nvidia pay Techpowerup to post 100 nvid news topics in a row to squealch ATI?
Actually, 13 nvidia related posts since the last ATI related post (catalyst update 8.7 comparison). I counted. :D
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#7
dalekdukesboy
8800 gt revisited...

admittedly it is somewhat redundant it seems to have yet another variation on a theme of the 8800 gt/gts now 9800 gt and even the 9800 gtx...for they are all very close products from a tech standpoint with only either memory type, core speed variations(not huge at that), die size or 112 vs 128 stream processors as being different. May sound like a lot, but not when it's 4 totally separate sku's with not a whole lot of time between the releases...somewhat like chevy taking a camaro and releasing it 3 more times with minor changes within a couple months and renaming it each time...oh wait, Trans Am...:). However I do like the die shrink idea, though I'd prefer they take the gts 512 model with the extra stream processors and better memory on it and shrink that, but wait...then you have the 9800gtx+ so 5 sku's...anyone confused yet?:)
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#8
Black Hades
mluppleWow, did Nvidia pay Techpowerup to post 100 nvid news topics in a row to squealch ATI?
So as to ballance this thread... when are the 2nd tier 4800 cards comming out? :p
I'm impacient, last week there was this title about a superb 1GB OC'ed Powercolor 4870...
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#9
ktr
I am guessing that classic gaming performance is when the 2D clocks are faster than the 3D clocks...lol.
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#10
mlupple
WaywardActually, 13 nvidia related posts since the last ATI related post (catalyst update 8.7 comparison). I counted. :D
I think one post with all of these diff Nvid versions would have been fine. None of them are liek OMGWTFPWNBBQHAX. A top of the line Nvid card would deserve it's own thread, but these cheap-o-depot cards.... who really cares?






imo
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#11
robspierre6
What in hell is going on here????
all those new low end cards......so what?
only an idiot would spend 150 bucks for one of these BS cards.
You can get a 4850 for less than 180$,
I think that nvidia is spending some money to reclaim it's it's F* up reputation again.
Fake benchmarks and reviews for ATI's cards..........a lot of their new 9xxx low end card posts.
Does anybody here get his reviews from bjorn3d,neoseeker,nvidiatown or tweaktown........
I get my reviews from reliable sites like tomshardware and techreport.
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#12
trt740
newbielivesWTF is classic gaming performance?
it will play pac man or space invaders etc :roll:
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#13
trt740
robspierre6What in hell is going on here????
all those new low end cards......so what?
only an idiot would spend 150 bucks for one of these BS cards.
You can get a 4850 for less than 180$,
I think that nvidia is spending some money to reclaim it's it's F* up reputation again.
Fake benchmarks and reviews for ATI's cards..........a lot of their new 9xxx low end card posts.
Does anybody here get his reviews from bjorn3d,neoseeker,nvidiatown or tweaktown........
I get my reviews from reliable sites like tomshardware and techreport.
unless you have sli and if they are 55nm, they will most likely come close to a 9800gx2 when in sli. Then you would buy them
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#14
Unregistered
ktrI am guessing that classic gaming performance is when the 2D clocks are faster than the 3D clocks...lol.
:laugh::laugh: lol
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#15
intel igent
leadtek still make Nvidia card's :confused:
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#16
[I.R.A]_FBi
leadtek sux donkey balls ever since my 6800 ultra
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#17
francis511
So no-one would prefer one of these to a 4850 ?
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#18
intel igent
francis511So no-one would prefer one of these to a 4850 ?
why would someone want to downgrade?
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#19
PCpraiser100
I think I see what is going on. Since the HD 3000 series is officially EOL in AMD's point-of-view, NVIDIA is trying to get back some ground since DX10.1 hasen't been replaced and the HD 3000 and 9000 series are the most well known to the public. Not bad, but since ATI's HD 4850 is now in Future Shop, NVIDIA is not going to get out of reverse at least not anytime soon.
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#20
techjunkie
newbielivesWTF is classic gaming performance?
hahaha WTF is it???
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#21
Megasty
Classic gaming, huh. With all the full physics/graphical monsters out there its kinda hard to think about classical gaming now. Just how classical are we talking about here.

I don't think anyone would buy a $150-170 card just to play freespace. IGPs can kill that & anything lower. That's no ploy but it does give you a few laughs.

But since its NV, we know its still TWIMTBPFTWFPWNKILLDEATHHELLBLOODYOWNZURASS :p I had to let that out :D
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#22
Jansku07
So now we have: 8800GT (256MB), 8800GT, 8800GTS, 9800GT (=8800GT), 9800GT (55nm), 9800GTX, 9800GTX+ (55nm) - and all of these within ~15% performance (except 8800GT 256MB). Supereasy to remeber.
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#23
GSG-9
new era of classic gaming performance
...im just going to savor this.
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