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    M860TU and 9800M GT

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by jimprime, Oct 18, 2008.

  1. jimprime

    jimprime Notebook Consultant

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    does the M860TU have 9800m GT as option cause on xotic pc i check i don't see that option for 9800m GT upgrade
     
  2. Delta_CT

    Delta_CT Notebook Evangelist

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    No, I think it's been phased out...it may make a return according to rumors.
    Only GTS at the moment.
     
  3. holyking

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    Pro-star and other site has it :p
    have u try looking in to them?
     
  4. Gophn

    Gophn NBR Resident Assistant

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    the 9800M GT has been pulled by Nvidia (so only a few vendors have them in stock left)... probably since the GTS performs pretty close to it (about 2-5%)... making it not worth the upgrade.

    Nvidia is probably going to modify to with a die shrink and higher clock speed.... from speculations.

    For the time being go for the 9800M GTS... its still quite powerful and very bang for the buck.
     
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    hmm Gophn.. u mean they try to modify GT or GTS? thx
     
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    Gophn NBR Resident Assistant

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    Nvidia has pulled the GT off their current line... in order to modify it to have a more significant performance gain over the GTS.

    again... thats the speculation.