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General Forums => Aces High Classifieds => Topic started by: 1701E on January 01, 2013, 01:49:47 PM
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After upgrading my own GPU and in turn upgrading a family member's GPU we now have a spare 9800 we don't need.
eVGA 9800GTX+ (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130339)
PCI Express 2.0 x16
Core Clock
738MHz
Shader Clock
1836MHz
CUDA Cores
128
Effective Memory Clock
2200MHz
Memory Size
512MB
Memory Interface
256-bit
Memory Type
DDR3
System Requirements
Minimum of a 450 Watt power supply.
(Minimum recommended power supply with +12 Volt current rating of 24 Amp Amps.)
Power Connector
6 Pin
Card Dimensions
Height: 4.376 in - 111.15 mm
Length: 10.5 in - 266.7 mm
(http://i682.photobucket.com/albums/vv181/Xcelsior1701/9800/IMG_20130101_141455_zps7ed86883.jpg)
(http://i682.photobucket.com/albums/vv181/Xcelsior1701/9800/IMG_20130101_141438_zpsc9da337b.jpg)
(http://i682.photobucket.com/albums/vv181/Xcelsior1701/9800/IMG_20130101_141543_zps7a15a916.jpg)
(http://i682.photobucket.com/albums/vv181/Xcelsior1701/9800/IMG_20130101_141522_zps13f70ef1.jpg)
The card has been cleaned out via Air Compressor and the fan was cleaned with very small amounts of Isopropyl alcohol/swabs and tweezers, and I will be continuing to clean it as best I can (will never look "new").
The card has run flawlessly in the years it has been installed; Has never been overclocked; was owned by a non-smoker, though plenty of cats. It was never registered for the Lifetime Warranty.
Includes:
eVGA 9800GTX+ in Anti-Static Bag
eVGA Precision X Download (optional)
Asking; $50 OBO | Shipping costs covered for USPS or UPS - Other options available though not covered.
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I highly recommend this card to anyone that can get it. I have the very same one and it has never let me down, and has always given amazing performance for the price.
I'd be all over this deal myself but I need to be saving my pennies right now. :(
(No, he didn't pay me to post this.)
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i dont know if this has been bought yet buttttttttttttttt
i had its evil twin GT 8800 the power hog.
i eventually upgraded to this card ages ago and it was just as good if not a little bit better than the 8800.
great card i would recomend this card for anyone looking for a spare.
man if i didnt have two video cards as back up already i would buy it
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I have the 1GB twin to this card, will it play nice in SLI with mine. :headscratch:
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I honestly don't know much about SLI so I can't comment on that any more than what I can read on the Nvidia website. Going by the FAQ, it "can" work but it might be more trouble than it's worth, but again I don't honestly know.
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I have the 1GB twin to this card, will it play nice in SLI with mine. :headscratch:
Dragon you should have no problems going sli....buttttt.. the only downfall is your computer... depending on whatt you have will downgrade one vid card to match the other. And unless you plan on running triple monitors you wont see much of an advantage.
LawnDart
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look on the bright side, both of those cards are really good for those cold nights :).
if it was me for 50 bucks, i would try it. if it works great, and if it doesnt then you now have a spare.
semp
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Is it for sale?
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Unless someone has actually confirmed wanting it before now, yes, it is for sale. I have not gotten any actual offers for it.
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