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    new 9800gts

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by love of lava, Sep 28, 2008.

  1. love of lava

    love of lava Notebook Enthusiast

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    A french integrator has announced that their clevo has a new 9800gts.

    (NB9E-GT) m860TU 9800 GTS 512Mo - CPU T9600
    wXP SP1 - Gfx Driver 178.13
    3DMARK 06 1280x1024 : 9.601 Points.

    compared to

    m570TU 9800 GTX 1Go - CPU T9600
    wXP SP1 - Gfx Driver 178.13
    3DMARK 06 1280x1024 : 10.495 Points.
     
  2. ThmsLngbrd

    ThmsLngbrd Notebook Guru

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    Hmm, I'm not entirely sure what you mean with this post, but are you by any chance saying that there's a new version of the 9800M GTS out there that differs from the original one? Looking at the score and the code in paranthesis (NB9E-GT), this looks a lot like the 9800M GT. Do you have a link to this French integrator perhaps?
     
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    more informations soon
     
  4. theriko

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    xpsp1?? does anyone use that anymore??

    And I very much doubt if there's a new version of the 98MGTS coming out
     
  5. Oiad

    Oiad Notebook Evangelist

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    If it is a amped-up version of the GTS, it sounds like NVidia are trying to counter all the confusion going on with the original naming of the card.