Saturday, August 2nd 2008
ZOTAC Watercools GeForce 9800 GTX+ , Names it ZONE Edition
ZOTAC International, an award-winning NVIDIA AIC, today unleashes the latest edition to its ZONE Edition line of quiet graphics cards - the ZOTAC GeForce 9800 GTX+ ZONE Edition. The new ZOTAC GeForce 9800 GTX+ ZONE Edition delivers the power of NVIDIA GeForce 9 series graphics power, PhysX technology and PureVideo HD video processing technology into a virtually silent graphics card. The ZOTAC GeForce 9800 GTX+ ZONE Edition is quieted by a custom water-cooling system and able to deliver phenomenal visuals and frame rate in DirectX 10 and OpenGL 2.1 titles while maintaining low thermal and noise levels.Unlike conventional water-cooling units, the ZOTAC GeForce 9800 GTX+ ZONE Edition features a self-contained water-cooling system that requires no end-user maintenance. The self-contained unit comes already attached to the graphics card and only requires the user to mount the 120mm fan and radiator module.
"Many users seek to quiet their systems. Previously, our ZONE Edition models were limited to our ZOTAC GeForce 8-series, with the new ZOTAC GeForce 9800 GTX+ ZONE Edition, we're able to deliver NVIDIA GeForce 9 graphics technology to quiet computing users," said Carsten Berger, marketing director, ZOTAC International (MCO) Ltd. "And because the water-cooling unit is self-contained, customers can have the high performance and quiet operation of water-cooling without the hassles of regular maintenance or installation, which often voids the factory graphics card warranty."
The ZOTAC GeForce 9800 GTX ZONE Edition comes backed by the standard ZOTAC graphics card warranty to ensure users that the ZOTAC GeForce 9800 GTX ZONE Edition and its water cooler are guaranteed for long-term use.
Harnessing the power of NVIDIA's GeForce 9800 GTX+ GPU, the ZOTAC GeForce 9800 GTX+ ZONE Edition delivers compatibility with NVIDIA PhysX technology for immersive gaming that blurs the line between reality and gaming. With NVIDIA PhysX technology, the ZOTAC GeForce 9800 GTX+ ZONE Edition delivers realistic weather, explosion effects and environmental interaction previously thought impossible.
Enjoy high-performance and quiet computing from a single graphics card with the ZOTAC GeForce 9800 GTX+ ZONE Edition.
General details
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ZOTAC
"Many users seek to quiet their systems. Previously, our ZONE Edition models were limited to our ZOTAC GeForce 8-series, with the new ZOTAC GeForce 9800 GTX+ ZONE Edition, we're able to deliver NVIDIA GeForce 9 graphics technology to quiet computing users," said Carsten Berger, marketing director, ZOTAC International (MCO) Ltd. "And because the water-cooling unit is self-contained, customers can have the high performance and quiet operation of water-cooling without the hassles of regular maintenance or installation, which often voids the factory graphics card warranty."
The ZOTAC GeForce 9800 GTX ZONE Edition comes backed by the standard ZOTAC graphics card warranty to ensure users that the ZOTAC GeForce 9800 GTX ZONE Edition and its water cooler are guaranteed for long-term use.
Harnessing the power of NVIDIA's GeForce 9800 GTX+ GPU, the ZOTAC GeForce 9800 GTX+ ZONE Edition delivers compatibility with NVIDIA PhysX technology for immersive gaming that blurs the line between reality and gaming. With NVIDIA PhysX technology, the ZOTAC GeForce 9800 GTX+ ZONE Edition delivers realistic weather, explosion effects and environmental interaction previously thought impossible.
Enjoy high-performance and quiet computing from a single graphics card with the ZOTAC GeForce 9800 GTX+ ZONE Edition.
General details
- New ZOTAC GeForce 9800 GTX+ ZONE Edition
- ZOTAC Water-cooling system
- High-performance, quiet computing
- NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GTX+
- 512MB of GDDR3 memory
- 128 processor cores
- 3-way SLI ready
- HybridPower compatible
- NVIDIA PhysX ready
- NVIDIA CUDA ready
- PCI Express 2.0 interface (Compatible with 1.1)
- DirectX 10 with Shader Model 4.0 compatible
- OpenGL 2.1 compatible
- PureVideo HD technology with hardware decoding of high-definition video formats
- Dual dual-link DVI - up to 2560x1600
73 Comments on ZOTAC Watercools GeForce 9800 GTX+ , Names it ZONE Edition
they talk about being 'limited' to geforce 8 until now... 'cept the 9 series is the same G92 core so its the same. Only if it was a GTX280 would i care.
oh and looking at the tubing it could be a real ass to mount - fixed lengths could be too long or too short for the majority of people who get this card.
Its alittle pricey, wish their was a way to use it on more then 1 gen of cards.
They make it for the G80 cards and GTX200 only right now.
Nothing special at all.
It's a 9800gtx with higher clocks.
The 4850 from ATI beats the 9800gtx/gtx+."check at techreport/tomshardware"
Another stupid step from nvidia.the 280gtx has a 578mm of die size.yet,the 4870 with a
234mm die competes with the 280gtx.
nvidia needs to come up with a new architecture and to improve it's quality.
the coverage scene aa used in the 8000/9000/200 series is crap compared to ATI's adaptive aa. with 8/16bits of colordepth and 1/2 textures via each added pixel vs 32/64bit of colordepth and 4/8 textures with ATI's adaptive aa .
The LS-HDR used in the 200 series supports up to 2400 levels of shades.not bad,
But ATI's SSGA-HDR suports up tp 11040 level of shades.
NVIDIA's gamma correction doesn't cover over 4x aa. ATI's alpha gamma correction covers up to 24x aa.
Not talking about the damaged pixels you get when using aa and af at the same time
with the geforce card. because of the mixed textures deliverd with the added pixels via the coverage aa.
killing quality for performance is the way nvidia does things.
As long as you can switch out the hoses, I say it's a good idea. But only realistic if the value warrants it (can't cost too much or it's pointless).
At stock it matches a 4850, it is cheaper than a 4850, and I can't think of a better card to get in the sub-$200 bracket. IMO, it is a very fine card still. I'm personally glad manufactures aren't focussing entirely on the extremely expensive cards and are showing some support for the affordable cards.
I've owned both ati cards and nvidia cards, so I'm not really biased at all, I prefer the fastest platform in reference to price and also heat/energy concerns and kudos to whichever company has that card at the time. Sorry to be so caustic but I'm just a bit tired of this bandwagon bashing of late at Nvidia, for a while they were your ONLY real choice for a good video card while ATI was making the aforementioned joke cards namely the 2900xt, which uses the energy and produces heat practically on par with the 280 and would be an utter embarrasment if you actually graphed its graphical performance next to the 280, and the 3000 series is better but still quite a far cry from anything Nvidia produces at this point.
Anyway no offense to anyone, but that's just my opinion and I believe some of you are being very shortsighted even though SOME of your complaints are valid, true objectivity is lacking greatly...
4850's go for 170 ish ...
its no competition
The performance/mm of the 4870 is 2.5x of that of the 280gtx.So,lets compare the last generations from both manufacturers.
I don't know where you get your reviews from.i get mine from reiliable sites like tomshardware,techreport and anandtech.
The 4870 with 2.5x smaller die than the 280gtx's beats the 280gtx in some games.
The g80 architecture is old now.nvidia has to come up with something better to compete with ATI.
It's not how many stream cores you can fit on that die,its the processing power"The number of constructions/flops a gpu can achieve in a single cycle" you can put on that die.
Now the 4870 can achieve 1200 Giga-Flops/cycle vs 933 Gig-Flops/cycle for the 280gtx.
And offensing people for their different opinions is no that way we argue here.
Troll elsewere.
www.legitreviews.com/article/731/1/
Can you show me some reviews otherwise?
The latest review done on this very site puts the 9800GTX(no +) within 2% of the HD4850 overall. Putting this single special card aside. The 9800GTX+ sells for $200 over at the egg. The standard 9800GTX goes for $172 though, and it essentially matches the HD4850. Though, IMO, the best bang for the buck still was with the 8800GTS 512MB. They overclock to 9800GTX speeds, bringing them to within 2% of the HD4850, and can be had for $160. Though the HD4850 available for $165 is also a damn good buy. IMO, you can't really go wrong with any one of the cards.
The 3870 was a very good midrange card ?
Secondly the 4800 series doesn't suffer from any heat issues.raising the fan speed up to 30% will idle the card at mid 40s..
Check at techreport or tomshardware for some real benchmarks.
Cuz you can't trust any site these days.
The 4870 competes directly with the 280gtx.
yet not talking about nvidia's cheap quality.
Check at techreport/tomshardware then tell me what do you think.