Here are some pictures of my 9800xt, that has a broken capacitor held in place with a binder clip. Also installed is a zalman co […]
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Here are some pictures of my 9800xt, that has a broken capacitor held in place with a binder clip. Also installed is a zalman cooling system.

I used this card for a while in my KT133A system, and later used it in my 775i65g rig. In my KT133A with a Athlon XP @ 1.67ghz, I could play Farcry on medium settings, which I thought was pretty impressive. I can't find any of my old screenshots for it, but I want to say it gave me 13k in 3dmark01. It was defiantly CPU bound in this configuration, but it severed me well for over year, the computer running 24/7 for my daily use and folding proteins.
It only saw brief use in the 775i65g rig, which at the time was being driven by a E2160, and unfortunately I don't think I ever spec'd it before getting a different card. I do remember Farcry working the high settings though. I knew that the even the humble E2160 had undoubtedly unleashed power not found in any but the most exotic netburst systems, but was quickly overshadowed by my search for a fast card that eventually wound up with a HSI Radeon 3850 for my AGP slotted hotrod.
I did however, put it back in the motherboard to test it out, and get a proper reading of all of it's potential. By this time I had also moved on from the E2160 to a E5800 teamed up with some DDR500, overclocked to 3.74ghz. This setup scored 26k in 3dmark01 with the 9800. The same system gets 37k with the 3850 but at the stock 3.2ghz processor speed. Now I know that 3Dmark01 is a DX 8.1 benchmark, but still I think it is pretty impressive compared to a card that is 3 generations ahead.

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