Monday, May 25th 2009
Global graphics and mainboard manufacture, MSI, today unveils two new energy saving graphics cards - N9800GT-MD1G and N9800GT-MD512 - that meet customers demands for energy-saving and performance. Both cards use NVIDIA's all new, advanced GeForce 9800GT GPU, which not only delivers all the performance of its predecessors, but uses a more advanced power control technology to decrease power consumption by up to 25%. Additionally, this card equips MSI's latest generation of capacitors, Hi-c CAP, and solid state chokes (SSC) for better, more stable overclocking and the most fulfilling performance/energy-saving graphical experience.



Hi-c CAP - Tantalum Solid Capacitor
In order to provide a product with longer-life and better quality, MSI has equipped this N9800GT series with special high-quality Hi-c CAP for the GPU's power supply. Hi-c CAP uses the extremely rare Tantalum material in its core; tantalum is the extremely expensive and stable metal, and gives Hi-c CAP a 200 year lifespan at a constant operation temperature of 65C. This product life beats all other solid state capacitors' standards, and is currently among the highest level of all capacitors. Tantalum's stability also decreases the chance for power leakage to provide a higher level of power supply, and keeps the GPU stable even when running hot or overclocked.

Solid State Choke (SSC)
MSI's all new N9800GT series also equips the latest SSC(Solid State Choke). This form-in-one design decreases the high-frequency buzz noise often caused by traditional choke when running under high electrical currents. SSC also helps the electrical current, and are capable of managing 30% higher currents than traditional choke. This capability is crucial for maintaining stability when overclocking.

Eliminate the need for additional power supply, save resources and money
The all new N9800GT-MD1G and N9800GT-MD512 have more accurate control over their power supply, cutting power consumption by up to 25%. Customers will also enjoy that these cards do not require an extra 6-pin power cord, thereby increasing convenience, helping the environment, and saving on the electricity bill.

Integrated HDMI port to easily setup an HTPC
Going with the trend of PCs being used as a total home entertainment system (Home Theater PC/HTPC), MSI's N9800GT packages an HDMI port in addition to DVI and D-Sub ports for direct connection with an LCD TV. This advantage allows for hi-def audio and visual content to be directly broadcasted on the TV for crisp images and pounding sound effects.

Source: MSI
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User comments
by Geofrancis (9:34 AM) - Reply
they should have made it low profile.
by crazy pyro (9:40 AM) - Reply
"all new Geforce 9800GT" Oh dear, looks like someone in MSI's PR department just stepped out of a time machine...
by Cheeseball (9:58 AM) - Reply
If this still has HybridPower, my GeForce 8100 and 8200 motherboard combination would be ever-so-perfect!
by Geofrancis (12:21 PM) - Reply
if your wanting a 9800gt look for the zotac 9800gt green or eco or something its supposed to use 40% less power
by Imsochobo (1:18 PM) - Reply
Or why not HD4770 ?
by Roph (2:20 PM) - Reply
2 years ago called, they want their chips back :laugh:
by Cheeseball (3:15 PM) - Reply
by: Imsochobo
Or why not HD4770 ?
Idle power consumption is too high and it requires a 6-pin PCI-E connector.
by Geofrancis (3:57 PM) - Reply
releasing a "new" 9800gt sounds like they are just polishing shit to get rid of it.
by u2konline (4:17 PM) - Reply
These cards don't require a connector, old or not, keep making them :)
by gR3iF (6:14 PM) - Reply
Solid Choke pwms... For better overclocking... on a card that can at max usw 75w.... Omg? I mean this Card is nice but not nice enough. Even though a 8800gt is way old fashioned.
by Fishymachine (6:30 PM) - Reply
by: Cheeseball
Idle power consumption is too high and it requires a 6-pin PCI-E connector.
Apparently it doesn't need the pin since it has 73W in Fur @ the 0.9V that suport 915/1000, the pin is for V-mods and "buggy" chips,and talking about volts,does the green still has 600/1400/900? Anyway even @750/800 it beats the 9800GT Can't argue about the high idle dough,just remind that there is Hybrid CFX/SLI
by extrasalty (8:33 PM) - Reply
Core clock 550 MHz? Shaders at 1375Mhz? What? They are introducing it? Really? Wow. I'll keep my non-green 756MHz 8800GT, thank you very much!
by largon (3:01 PM) - Reply
I'm pretty sure idle consumption of a properly idle clocked HD4770 is below that of this card. And performance-wise the Radeon will destroy this with flying colors... And the lack of a 6pin PCIe power plug is a reason for an OC'er to not to buy this card.
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