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Hi, I purchased a gaming PC recently, but I've come to notice that its useing a different 9800GT to what I expecting. I thought it will come with the normal 600Mhz Core Clock, but this one is only @ 550Mhz.

 

Is this still a normal 9800GT thats been underclocked or somthing?

 

Links below: (Click on "Specifications" in the tab area.)
http://www.zotacusa.com/eco-geforc [...] g-fsl.html

  


Message edited by godbrother on 10-13-2009 at 09:29:27 PM
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^^ It dosn't even have a 6 pin port, it only uses the 75W's the PCI-e slot provides. WTH? Does anyone have any benchmarks for this Eco version? I was hoping to overclock back to its "stock" is that possible on only 75Ws?


Message edited by godbrother on 10-13-2009 at 09:29:11 PM
------------------------------ CPU: Pentium 4 641 - 3.2Ghz - Hyper Threading - 2MB Cache - 800Mhz FSB - 65nm
RAM: 2GB DDR2 Dell 800Mhz
GPU: 8600GTS 256MB GDDR3
HDD: 160GB Maxtor Sata II 7,200RPM
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Download Rivatuner and put it back up to 600mhz if you want, you might see 1-2fps jump.

Reply to bige420

bige420 wrote :

Download Rivatuner and put it back up to 600mhz if you want, you might see 1-2fps jump.



Yes, but is that possible on only 75Ws of power? Don't forget, there is no extra power source.

------------------------------ CPU: Pentium 4 641 - 3.2Ghz - Hyper Threading - 2MB Cache - 800Mhz FSB - 65nm
RAM: 2GB DDR2 Dell 800Mhz
GPU: 8600GTS 256MB GDDR3
HDD: 160GB Maxtor Sata II 7,200RPM
Reply to godbrother

There is an actual power source, it is where a 10 or 12 pin connector plugs into the motherboard to power the ports.

I am not totally sure, could someone verify this?

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The normal 9800gt doesnt even take any extra power so you'll be fine with what pci-e provides. Overclock it all you want.

Reply to bige420

HansVonOhain wrote :

There is an actual power source, it is where a 10 or 12 pin connector plugs into the motherboard to power the ports.

I am not totally sure, could someone verify this?



No no no, read the first post. This is the "ECO" edition, it only drains 75W's, and its extremly thin. And no it dosn't come with a 6 pin power port. Which is a good thing I guess.

------------------------------ CPU: Pentium 4 641 - 3.2Ghz - Hyper Threading - 2MB Cache - 800Mhz FSB - 65nm
RAM: 2GB DDR2 Dell 800Mhz
GPU: 8600GTS 256MB GDDR3
HDD: 160GB Maxtor Sata II 7,200RPM
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bige420 wrote :

The normal 9800gt doesnt even take any extra power so you'll be fine with what pci-e provides. Overclock it all you want.



Hmm, what would happen if it ever needed more then 75W's? Would it just power off the system, or fry out?

I really don't to risk looseing a graphics card.

------------------------------ CPU: Pentium 4 641 - 3.2Ghz - Hyper Threading - 2MB Cache - 800Mhz FSB - 65nm
RAM: 2GB DDR2 Dell 800Mhz
GPU: 8600GTS 256MB GDDR3
HDD: 160GB Maxtor Sata II 7,200RPM
Reply to godbrother

My other main question is, is this the same as a normal 9800GT but just underclocked? Or is it useing different chips/vram etc etc. I was hoping to get it to 650/1900 which used to be the power on my 8800GT. But I doubt it, becuase the clock rate on this 9800GT ECO is set at 550, so boosting it by 100Mhz... Hmm. I don't think the power will be enough.

------------------------------ CPU: Pentium 4 641 - 3.2Ghz - Hyper Threading - 2MB Cache - 800Mhz FSB - 65nm
RAM: 2GB DDR2 Dell 800Mhz
GPU: 8600GTS 256MB GDDR3
HDD: 160GB Maxtor Sata II 7,200RPM
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My guess would be its just an underclocked version of the 9800gt. You will be perfectly fine overclocking it to at least 650mhz. If there isnt enough power it will just crash and restart at stock clocks.

Reply to bige420
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Scratch my earlier comments, i guess some 9800gt's do require a 6 pin power connector. I wouldnt be worried clocking it up to 600mhz though.

Reply to bige420

bige420 wrote :

Scratch my earlier comments, i guess some 9800gt's do require a 6 pin power connector. I wouldnt be worried clocking it up to 600mhz though.



Hi, thanks for the replies. I was thinking the same thing, that it would at some point need the extra fuel. So you are sure that I can bring the Eco version back to stock speeds (600/1500/1800) on just 75W's. I would like to gain back some performance when gaming.

It's infact a very good card if you ask me, its suppose to be "40%" more eifficent then a normal 9800GT.

------------------------------ CPU: Pentium 4 641 - 3.2Ghz - Hyper Threading - 2MB Cache - 800Mhz FSB - 65nm
RAM: 2GB DDR2 Dell 800Mhz
GPU: 8600GTS 256MB GDDR3
HDD: 160GB Maxtor Sata II 7,200RPM
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I really wouldn't worry about it. Going from 550mhz to 600mhz isnt much and wouldn't cause a system crash. I might be a bit worried about going any higher though.

Reply to bige420

bige420 wrote :

I really wouldn't worry about it. Going from 550mhz to 600mhz isnt much and wouldn't cause a system crash. I might be a bit worried about going any higher though.



I just don't see why they never left it stock then. Well, I'll see what happens. I'll give it a try.

------------------------------ CPU: Pentium 4 641 - 3.2Ghz - Hyper Threading - 2MB Cache - 800Mhz FSB - 65nm
RAM: 2GB DDR2 Dell 800Mhz
GPU: 8600GTS 256MB GDDR3
HDD: 160GB Maxtor Sata II 7,200RPM
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