http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814121283
Looks like it makes the temps under -20c... and looks cool. ( pun.. yes)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814121283
Looks like it makes the temps under -20c... and looks cool. ( pun.. yes)
it may be "cool"
or "badass"
but off the shit?
come one
seriously?
sounds like youre talking to an ex druggie
nah, just slang.
uhm... k...
YO G I THINK YO SHIT IS WACK FAM. U BETTER CUT DAT SHIT OUT FORE I BUSS U UPSIDE YO HEAD. IM TELLIN YOU U FINNA GET STOLE ON G. YOU GONE BE SALTIER DAN DEM FRIES DOWN AT DA MICKY D'S
yeah... im not from Compton, so i have no idea what sentences you're trying to form.
LOL
sad part is im from central illinois...
You can tri-SLI 9800GTs?!
woah i just saw that,
i believe they just used like a 9800gtx board but i dont know
that would be badass
nope.
as far as i know, you cant only tri sli these:
8800 ultra
9800 gtx
gtx 260
gtx 280
9800gtx+
lol but i get it
8800GTX too...
lol i didnt catch that one
Quad SLI 9800GX2!!
he said tri not quad lol.
Dang, I gotta say though. That is one good looking cooler.
looks aight, but i'd rather save up for a 9800gtx, gtx260 or 4870..
btw, how do you get sound out of your HDTV when plugging an nvidia card with HDMI? i know that an ATI card already has the sound built in so you just use HDMI and sound comes through, but i heard you need to use some little sound plug thing that comes with one of the newer nvidia cards (that come with an HDMI adapter). anyone know how that works, like where you'd plug it? (somewhere on the mobo perhaps?)
The 9800GT is the 8800GT, but it has a 55nm die, and can be run in tri-sli. Also, I think it has DirectX 10.1, but that's about it.
looks BA i wonder if there is any review for it the performance side
it says a 15% jump ... then wouldn't that = the 9800 gtx
huh the 9800gt can be run in tri sli :D never knew that but thats one awesome cooler.
dude i want that now especially cuz its asus and rog i have a rog laptop