A news post would be great.
OCC has published a new review of the *Palit 9800GTX+*
Here is a quote from the review:
Quote: "Although I am pleased with the overall performance of the Palit
9800GTX+, I was slightly disappointed by its overclockability. Although, the
Palit 9800GTX+ has decent clocks to begin with but I really expected more.
Its core clock, memory clock and shader clock could only be increase by
84MHz, 72MHz and 162MHz, respectively. This marginal increase in clocks is a
lot lower than another 9800GTX+ reviewed by OCC. The 9800GTX+ clocks in
this review were adjusted using Rivatuner 2.11 and temperatures were
monitored by GPU-Z 0.2.8. To reach my final overclock, I bumped up the GPU
and memory in 25MHz increments and tested stability using 3DMark06. The GPU
core clock and shader clock were linked until I hit instability above
1998MHz on the shader. I then unlinked the two and was able to get the GPU
up to 824MHz. The stock cooling solution did a fantastic job of controlling
temperatures at clock settings. I never saw the GPU core rise above the
upper 60s at load, which is 20-30 degrees cooler than the 9800GTX+'s direct
competition, the 4850."
Title: Palit 9800GTX+ Review
Link:
http://www.overclockersclub.com/reviews/palit_9800gtx_plus/<http://www.overclockersclub.com/reviews/corsair_hx1000w/>
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