GeForce 9800 GTX+ with Arctic Cooling
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GeForce 9800 GTX+ with Arctic Cooling
Author: Marc Mouthaan
Publication: 10/12/2008 4:02 PM
News type: Product news
Sources: Point of View / TechConnect Magazine / techPowerUp!
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Point of View has upgraded its GeForce 9800GTX+ graphics card. The company has added a cooling solution by Arctic Cooling. Point of View claims that the cards will then be able to be overclocked further, as well as produce less noise.
The copper heatpipes transfer the heat to the full-size heatsink. Arctic Cooling has placed two fans on this heatsink. According to them this construction should provide a temperature difference of 10 to 20% compared to the reference model.

The card features 512 MB DDR3-memory, clocked at 2200 MHz. The GPU runs at 738 MHz and the shader processors have a frequency of 1836 MHz. Apart from this, the card has dual-link DVI, HDMI and VGA-outputs. There's also an SP/DIF connector which provides HD-audio to the HDMI output. The card has the same functionalities as the standard model, such as nVidia PhysX, CUDA and Hybrid Power.
Point of View's GeForce 9800GTX+ with Arctic Cooling has the product number R-VGA150900H+ and is available at a recommended price of €175,- euro.










