EVGA has announced its new 9800GTX+ card based on Nvidia's 55nm G92b GPU. The new card uses reference design with a combination of a rather cool looking sticker that gives a card that Nvidia touch of green.
The new EVGA 9800GTX+ card works at 738MHz for the core, 1,836MHz for Shaders and comes with 512MB of GDDR3 memory clocked at 2,200MHz. As every other 9800GTX+ card that we have seen lately, this one also uses a dual slot cooler and need two 6-pin PCI-E connectors of external power.
Other noted specs include the support for DirectX 10, Shader Model 4.0 and Nvidia's CUDA, PhysX and 3-way SLI. The new card is listed at EVGA's web store and priced at US $199.99 which makes it cheaper than some of the EVGA's overclocked 9600GT cards.
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