Graphic Cards suggest 9800GT make + PSU

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Prices for that particular Corsair ram have increased in Mumbai I guess. It used to roll out for 1350/- I reckon.

I myself had bought them from PrimeABGB itself.
 
Zotac 9800GT Amp is just an overclocked version, so you can settle with Zotac 9800GT because of the great quote you got: Rs. 5475 :clap:
 
mihirX said:
^^ Rs. 5425 (zotac 9800gt) - can i overclock this one to 700/770mhz?

got 3 noob ques:

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I'm having generic iBall ATX cabby, Intel DG33FB mobo

Zotac GeForce 9800 GT 512MB 256-bit GDDR3 Video Card AMP! Edition Reviewed

the page says for zotac 9800gt:

Cons:

-Will be physically large for some cases

will it fit into my iball cabby on DG33FB?

2) i'll buy cx400 or vx450, will they fit into my cabby?

3) do i need any cooling materials or any xtra connectors?

Answers :

1) Yes it'll fit inside your I-ball cabby..m also using XFX 9800GT XXX Ed. in one of my I-ball cabby without any problem..& it'll work on your given mobo.

2) again m using Corsair VX450W in that same I-ball cabby :P as its of same size like other PSU's so don't worry about it.

3) it'll work nicely on stock cooling too if u won't OC it much but if u r planning to OC it hard then u'll need a separate cooler for it..& all connectors n awl for this card will come in its bundle so don't worry about it.
 
^^ thx once again.

was thinking if I get zotac 9800gt (I think 600mhz) @ 5.4k and amp edition (I think 700mhz) @ 5.8k, thn shud I get the former one and overclock it?
 
Firstly, i recommend you just buy what is currently easily available before you lose the offer: Zotac 9800GT @ 5.4k

Secondly, the AMP edition has'nt got a better cooler, so @5.8k, is isnt better VFM than normal edition. And 5.8k ruins the point of VFM anyways.

Thirdly, Yes you can easily overclock it to the speed you want, but you will have to bear a louder fan noise because the card will be generating more heat.

Fourthly, you should get the CX400 incase you are not planning to upgrade to GTX 275 or i7

PS: When overclocking, monitoring the temperatures is Very Important. Let us know.
 
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