No, the 128-bit cards are simply 9500 Pros with 9800 chips. You can't turn a 9500 Pro into a 9800, it's physically a 128-bit memory pathway.
Your card isn't really a 9800...it's a 9500 Pro with a newer version of the chip.
Look at the 9500 Pro and 9700, same chip, different memory path. They could have called it a 9550, but that name was already taken for a chip card. Besides, 9800 sounds better.
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