Friday, May 4, 2012

Nvidia Geforce 9800gt vs. Nividia geforce gt220?

Recently my desktop broke-down and dell sent me a new one for free. They said that some of the parts that I had on my old desktop were now obsolete or out of stock, but they said that the new one wouldn't fall below the gaming capability of my old desktop or would be better. As you can probably guess my old card was a Nvidia Geforce 9800GT and the one that comes w/ my new desktop is a Nvidia Geforce GT220. Since I prefer to make sure they didn't half-*** my computer I wanted to see which is better, worse or the same.|||The 9800GT is a much better card, dell took advantage of you.



Obsolete? Out of stock? Heres 24, 9800GT's still available on newegg.com.



http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductLis…|||Call DELL back and complain. according to the passmark G3D benchmark the GeForce 9800GT comes with a score of 945 compared to the GT220's score of 487. see for yourself at



http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/video_…



Looks like you got half the card to me|||Geforce GT220 Geforce 9800GT

CUDA Cores 48 112

Graphics Clock (MHz) 625 MHz 600

Processor Clock (MHz) 1360 MHz 1500



Memory Specs:

Memory Clock (MHz) 790 900

Standard Memory Config 1 GB DDR3 512MB

Memory Interface Width 128-bit 256-bit

Memory Bandwidth (GB/sec) 25.3 57.6



Feature Support:

NVIDIA PureVideo® Technology* HD

NVIDIA PhysX™-ready *

NVIDIA CUDA™ Technology *

Microsoft DirectX 10.1 10

OpenGL 3.1 2.1

Bus Support PCI-E 2.0



Display Support:

Maximum Digital Resolution 2560x1600 2560x1600

Maximum VGA Resolution 2048x1536 2048x1536

Standard Display Connectors VGA DVI HDMI HD TV Dual linkDvi

Multi Monitor

HDCP*

HDMI*

Audio Input for HDMI HDA, SPDIF



Standard Graphics Card Dimensions:

Height 4.376 inches

Length 6.6 inches

Width Single-slot



Thermal and Power Specs:

Maximum GPU Temperature (in C) 105 C

Maximum Graphics Card Power (W) 58 W

Minimum System Power Requirement (W) 300 W|||The 220 is better i would love the 295 but who got the money? Yes the 220 is much better.

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