FS: EVGA 9800gtx Video Card *$105 shipped*

xbadwolfx

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Up for sale is my EVGA 9800GTX graphic card. Card has a very light amount of usage in a home theater PC I built roughly a year ago. 110% mint operational and cosmetic condition showing absolutely not one sign of use.
It was owned and operated by an adult in a smoke-free environment. I kept the card at a cool 40 degrees (Celsius) at all times of operation. The card is fully registered with EVGA and is covered under their standard warranty. I'm selling the card because the home theater PC it was used in was recently replaced.

I will accept PayPal only for payment and will ship it anywhere in the United States via USPS Priority. It will be sent out in its original retail box with the serial sticker still in tact. All cables and adapters are included excluding the DVI to VGA adapters. The driver CD is included but I highly recommend downloading the latest drivers from EVGA.com.

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Ahh it's so tempting but, im broke

Suggestion: You might want to post a pic of the actual card w/ paper that says your username. This just confirms legitimacy
 
To be honest, the price is a little steep for a one year old card.

The lifetime warranty will not carry over.

Brand new GTS 250's are only $20-30 more.

Try your local Craigslist.
 
The only difference in the + is faster Core clock. They have the same memory speed and bandwidth. The GTX is 675mhz clock and the GTX+ is 738mhz.

Wonder why Newegg advertises this same part number as being a 9800GTX+


Hmm seems newegg just listed it wrong, it happens. They are only selling the GTX that isn't a GTX+. Core clock is only 675mhz.
 
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The 8800gtx is 896mb

It's 768 MB and an older (G80) GPU architecture. I bought two of those for 520$ a piece two years ago. 93$ now lmao. I'm sure the 9800 outperforms the 8800, but I honestly haven't looked at the benchies.
 
Did you look at the pictures on Newegg?

The box says GTX but the card sitting right next to it has a "+" on it. :confused:


Yeah I dunno. Newegg does screw up every now and then. Unless they screwed the specs up, either one is possible.


Do you have GPU-Z? Just stick in the card and open up GPU-Z and find out what the stock core clock is and then we'll know for sure!


EDIT- OK the part number newegg has is just for the GTX. The GTX+ part number is 512-P3-N879-AR. Newegg is false advertising! You just have the GTX, not the +.

http://www.evga.com/products/moreInfo.asp?pn=512-P3-N879-TR&family=GeForce 9 Series Family
 
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The only difference in the + is faster Core clock. They have the same memory speed and bandwidth. The GTX is 675mhz clock and the GTX+ is 738mhz.

The difference is that the GTX is 65nm and the GTX+ is 55nm. But yeah, the + version does run faster at stock, requires less power and is an overall improvement over the 65nm version.
 
Not necessarily. My gts250 is 65nm.

I'm under the impression that all GTX+ and 250 cards are G92b. Maybe I'm wrong. Some say that some of the cards have been incorrectly identified by GPU-Z as 65nm. I dunno.
 
It's 768 MB and an older (G80) GPU architecture. I bought two of those for 520$ a piece two years ago. 93$ now lmao. I'm sure the 9800 outperforms the 8800, but I honestly haven't looked at the benchies.
Its mostly equal with the 8800 beating it in more places due to the larger memory bandwidth.
 
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