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BFG Announces 9800 GTX OC, OC2, and OCX Graphics Cards

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BFG Technologies announced today the BFG NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GTX OC, OC2, and OCX 512MB PCI Express 2.0 graphics cards.

BFG GeForce 9800 GTX OC, OC2, and OCX graphics cards offer customers a choice of three different levels of factory overclocked Graphics Processing Units which are all thoroughly tested and backed by the company's famous lifetime warranty.

"Any company can push clock speeds to the limit-but operating a graphics card at those excessive clock speeds over time can result in all kinds of problems", said John Malley, senior director of marketing for BFG Technologies. "We put our OC, OC2, and OCX overclocked graphics cards through an extensive testing process to find the highest stable clocks. This gives users an increase in performance and ensures that their investment will operate smoothly for many years to come."

BFG GeForce 9800 GTX OC
  • Bus Type: PCI Express 2.0
  • Memory: 512MB GDDR3
  • Core Clock: 700MHz (vs. 675MHz standard)
  • Shader Clock: 1728MHz (vs. 1688MHz standard)
  • Memory Data Rate: 2200MHz

BFG GeForce 9800 GTX OC2
  • Bus Type: PCI Express 2.0
  • Memory: 512MB GDDR3
  • Core Clock: 715MHz (vs. 675MHz standard)
  • Shader Clock: 1782MHz (vs. 1688MHz standard)
  • Memory Data Rate: 2250MHz (vs. 2200MHz standard)

BFG GeForce 9800 GTX OCX
  • Bus Type: PCI Express 2.0
  • Memory: 512MB GDDR3
  • Core Clock: 755MHz (vs. 675MHz standard)
  • Shader Clock: 1890MHz (vs. 1688MHz standard)
  • Memory Data Rate: 2300MHz (vs. 2200MHz standard)

Eligible for the BFG Trade Up program

Within 100 days of purchase, any BFG GeForce 9800 GTX graphics cards can be traded up to a BFG GeForce 9800 GX2, and the customer only pays the difference in price, plus applicable taxes. Additionally, if a customer is within 100 days of purchasing a BFG GeForce 9600 GT, they may also choose to Trade Up to either a BFG GeForce 9800 GTX, 9800 GTX OC/OC2/OCX, or a BFG GeForce 9800 GX2. Learn more at http://www.bfgtech.com/tradeupprogram.aspx.

Availability
BFG NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GTX OC graphics card will be available at leading retail outlets throughout North America and Europe beginning April 16. The BFG GeForce 9800 GTX OC2 and OCX graphics cards will be available at leading online e-tail outlets beginning April 16. Visit http://www.bfgtech.com for more information.

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not very high clocks....i want to see them send out 800mhz core clocked ones etc.
 
agreeable; I could overclock them past those clocks myself, why have them do it?
 
not very high clocks....i want to see them send out 800mhz core clocked ones etc.

haha this isnt an ati card ya know....as far as clocks go id have to give it to ati

but i dont understad why companies release oced edition when the buyer can just do it themselves :confused: and usually get higher than this?
 
agreeable; I could overclock them past those clocks myself, why have them do it?

for those that cant do it themselves? laziness?

those are not the best clocks i've seen but hey they're better than nothing granted whats the price difference between the two (stock and this version)
 
for those that cant do it themselves? laziness?

those are not the best clocks i've seen but hey they're better than nothing granted whats the price difference between the two (stock and this version)

i tried to click the buy now button but it wouldn't let me
 
i tried to click the buy now button but it wouldn't let me

Maybe they heard you could OC them yourself and didn't need the pre-overclocked versions. :P
 
Maybe they heard you could OC them yourself and didn't need the pre-overclocked versions. :P

lol i was just trying to see how much they are compared to stock clocked ones
 
i tried to click the buy now button but it wouldn't let me

Its a security feature on your computer, when it sees a horrible deal.
 
Maybe they heard you could OC them yourself and didn't need the pre-overclocked versions. :P

Most Non Overclocked Boards overclock alot further that factory overclocked parts, its basically like paying for a CPU that is Resold at its higher Rate while being marked as something else, ex 6600 being sold as a 6850.
 
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