Filed under: News | Hardware & Peripherals
Jun 19 2008, 6:40am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The GTX+ will have a processor clock of 1836MHz and a graphics clock of 738 MHz. The card will also support PhysX, CUDA, and Folding@Home. Both 2-way and 3-way SLI are supported. NVIDIA says that the driver to enable PhysX on GeForce cards is coming in July.
When you consider that many of the 9800 GTX cards were selling in the $300 range only a month ago, this is a significant price cut. The 9800 GTX cards perform very well and gamers looking for a fast card with a significant upgrade path from one card to SLI and then 3-way SLI should love the 9800 GTX+.
Via NVIDIA
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