Thursday 10 September 2009

NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GT



SPECIFICATIONS

GPU Engine Specs:

Processor Cores 112
Graphics Clock (MHz) 600 MHz
Processor Clock (MHz) 1500 MHz

Texture Fill Rate (billion/sec) 33.6

Memory Specs:


Memory Clock (MHz) 900 MHz

Standard Memory Config 512 MB

Memory Interface Width 256-bit

Memory Bandwidth (GB/sec) 57.6

Feature Support:


NVIDIA SLI®-ready* 2-Way

GeForce 3D Vision Ready /

NVIDIA PureVideo® Technology* HD

NVIDIA PhysX™-ready /*

NVIDIA CUDA™ Technology /

HybridPower™ Technology* /

GeForce Boost

Microsoft DirectX 10

OpenGL 2.1

Certified for Windows Vista /

Display Support:


Maximum Digital Resolution 2560x1600

Maximum VGA Resolution 2048x1536

Standard Display Connectors HDTVDual Link DVI

Multi Monitor /

HDCP* /

HDMI* Via adapter

Audio Input for HDMI SPDIF

Standard Graphics Card Dimensions:


Height Single-slot

Length 9 inches

Thermal and Power Specs:


Maximum GPU Temperature (in C) 105 C

Maximum Graphics Card Power (W) 105 W

Minimum System Power Requirement (W) 400 W

Supplementary Power Connectors 6-pin x2



*
- The number of processor cores may vary by model.
- Feature requires supported video software. Features may vary by product.
- Playback of HDCP-protected content requires other HDCP-compatible components.
- Certain GeForce GPUs ship with hardware support for NVIDIA PhysX technology. NVIDIA PhysX drivers are required to experience in-game GPU PhysX acceleration. Refer to www.nvidia.com/PhysX for more information.
- NVIDIA SLI certified versions of GeForce PCI Express GPUs only. A GeForce GPU must be paired with an identical GPU, regardless of graphics card manufacturer. SLI requires sufficient system cooling and a compatible power supply. Visit www.slizone.com for more information and a listing of SLI-Certified components.
- Requires external DisplayPort transmitter. 10-bit per component scanout requires future GeForce driver support.
- Memory interface width may vary by model.
- Requires NVIDIA HybridPower™- enabled motherboard.

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