“BFG’s new OCX branding is the top of their 3-tier overclocking initiative, with OC and OC2 taking up the lower ranks. We’re here to see if their GeForce 9800 GTX OCX is actually any better than a standard GeForce 9800 GTX!”Here are some more Graphics Card articles from around the web:
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- XFX 9800GTX Black Edition @ motherboards.org
- NVIDIA 3-way SLI with three NVIDIA 9800 GTX @ I4U
- ASUS EN9800GTX Top 512MB Video Card Review @ ThinkComputers
- Three-way budget graphics card shootout: what do you get for £30 @ HEXUS
- Open-Source RadeonHD Driver Delivers AMD 780 Support @ Phoronix
- ATI Catalyst 8.5 Analysis – XP & Vista @ Tweaktown
- ASUS 3870X2 @ Bjorn3D
BFG’s OCX GTX – SOL
[H]ard|OCP likes fast, and will honestly admit that any time they are asked. There is another consideration that is important to them, and that is value. Spending double the money for a 10% performance increase is hard to justify for all but the most extreme gamers. The BFGTech GeForce 9800 GTX OXC doesn’t quite cost twice as much as non-overclocked cards, but neither does it offer a 10% improvement in performance.