will the nvida 9800gtx SLi work on my system

July 26th, 2016

this are features * NVIDIA� unified architecture with GigaThread technology
* Full Microsoft DirectX 10 Shader Model 4.0 support
* NVIDIA PhysX technology
* NVIDIA CUDA technology
* 3-way NVIDIA SLI� technology
* Two dual-link DVI and one HDTV output
* NVIDIA PureVideo� HD technology
* Dual-link HDCP Capable
* PCI Express 2.0 support
* OpenGL 2.1 support
* NVIDIA� ForceWare� Unified Driver Architecture (UDA)
* Built for Microsoft Vista Specifications:
Product Type: 9800GTX+ OEM
Bus Technology: PCI Express 2.0
Memory Amount: 512MB GDDR3
Memory Interface: 256-bit
Memory Bandwidth (GB/sec.): 70.4
Fill Rate (billion pixels/sec.): 47.2
Shader Clock (MHz): 1836 MHz
Core Clock (MHz): 738 MHz
Memory Frequency (effective): 2200 MHz
Stream Processors: 128
Outputs: DVI + DVI + HDTV/SDTV + HDMI
this is my system Is the power supply good? I dont know? how do I figure out if my monitor will work with it?
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Answer #1
If you have a PCI-e slot on your motherboard…Then yes…And a good Power supply..
Answer #2
If you have a PCI-e slot on your motherboard...Then yes...And a good Power supply..Is this card any good or should i look at something else considering around same price
Answer #3
Have you looked at ATI cards?
Answer #4
Have you looked at ATI cards?now way ati sucks ass
Answer #5
no dude ati cards are great you should try the new ones
anyway this is your mb’s specifications and it has a pci express 16x slot, so it is possible to add 9800gtx
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c00907982&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&product=3443509
but your processor will bottleneck your cards performance
the card is too high for this processor
Answer #6
Have you looked at ATI cards?now way ati sucks ass
Completely wrong there.
Yes it should be fine as long as you have available PCI-e slot and enough juice.
HD Radeon is about �120 and has beaten the 9800GTX on most benchmarks and is half the price. So don’t throw ATI out the window completely. btw I have an nvidia card.
Answer #7
I bought the hd4850 when it came out and was 30 bucks cheaper than the 9800gtx,
and its great so far!
Your processor is really gonna bottleneck the system, so I would suggest getting a cheaper card actually.

 

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