
Being the big IT company that it is, Taiwan’s Asustek could not miss out on making a few GeForce 9800 GT cards of its own with one model in particular, the EN9800GT Ultimate coming to impress (to a certain extent) and maybe take away the bad taste left by Nvidia's decision to 'magically' turn the 8800 GT into the 9800 GT. Seen below, the Ultimate GeForce 9800 GT is equipped with a heatsink that strongly resembles that found on the GeForce 8800 GTS 512 and it offers 112 Stream Processors, DirectX 10 support, a PCI-Express 2.0 x16 interface and 512MB of memory.
Not happy with the GPU, memory and shaders clocks of 600, 1800 and 1500 MHz of the 'regular' 9800 GT, Asus has turned up the OC knob and set its card to 725, 2000 and 1750 MHz. The EN9800GT Ultimate’s price tag is yet unknown unfortunately.
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donanimhaber.com.