The answer: GeForce 9800 GTX+.
What the hell?

Get ready for the details:
- MSRP: $229
- Core clock: 738 MHz
- Shader clock: 1836 MHz
- 512MB GDDR3 Memory @ ~1000 MHz
- 2- and 3-Way SLI support
- kick in the ass

Compared to the current generation GeForce 9800 GTX that runs at 675 MHz core, 1688 MHz shader and 1100 MHz memory clocks, the new 9800 GTX+ is a considerable bump in speed.
What makes this all possible? The 9800 GTX+ is the 55nm refresh of G92 – all current 9800-series cards are built on 65nm technology.
What makes this all possible? The 9800 GTX+ is the 55nm refresh of G92 – all current 9800-series cards are built on 65nm technology.

NVIDIA is pitting this new card, set to be available in the middle of July, squarely at the momentum-gaining HD 4850 and HD 4870 card from AMD. We were planning on having some numbers for you here tonight but the driver didn’t quite work out for us…
UPDATE: I have posted pictures from under the hood of the GeForce 9800 GTX+ showing the smaller 55nm die in comparison to the 65nm G92 part. Head over and check that out as well!
Check back tomorrow for more details and comparisons to this puppy:
UPDATE: I have posted pictures from under the hood of the GeForce 9800 GTX+ showing the smaller 55nm die in comparison to the 65nm G92 part. Head over and check that out as well!
Check back tomorrow for more details and comparisons to this puppy:

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