will the nvida 9800gtx SLi work on my system
July 26th, 2016
* 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?
If you have a PCI-e slot on your motherboard…Then yes…And a good Power supply..
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
Have you looked at ATI cards?
Have you looked at ATI cards?
now way ati sucks ass
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
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.
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.