NVIDIA GeForce 9800M GTS SLI vs NVIDIA GeForce 9800M GT SLI vs NVIDIA GeForce 9800M GTX
NVIDIA GeForce 9800M GTS SLI
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The Nvidia GeForce 9800M GTS SLI consists out of two GeForce 9800M GTS in SLI mode. Each 9800M GTS is based on the G94 core with 64 shader processors. The chips are produced in 65nm (512 MB) and later in 55nm (1024 MB versions). Therefore, the boards power consumption stays the same (75 Watt) for both versions.
The SLI version of the 9800M GTS is about 0-40% faster than a single 9800M GTS (depending on the SLI support of the game and the driver version). In some games there may even be a slight decrease of performance. Furthermore, some games may suffer from micro stuttering in the range of 30 fps (because of the different frametimes). This means you may need more fps for a fluent gameplay experience. Still DirectX 10 games should run in medium to high detail settings and resolutions.
As all cards with DirectX 10 capabilities, the GeForce 9800M GTS renders the 3D images using "Unified Shaders". There don't exist any more dedicated pixel- and vertex shaders but 2x64 so called stream processors make the graphic work (which has been done by pixel and vertex shaders in former days). Furthermore, the shader units are higher clocked than the chip (1500 MHz).
An advantage of the GeForce 9000 series is the integrated PureVideo HD video processor. It is able to help with the decoding of H.264-, VC-1-, MPEG2- and WMV9 video material in HD quality and eases the CPU.
In conjunction with the Nvidia 9100M G integrated graphics, the 9800M GTS supports Hybrid-SLI (only HybridPower). HybridPower is a technique to choose between the integrated and dedicated graphics core, if performance or battery runtime is needed. This works only in Windows Vista. Up to now the user has to use a tool to switch between the GPUs. Later Nvidia wants to switch automatically in the drivers. GeForceBoost is not supported with this card, as there would be no performance gain to combine the integrated GPU with the 9800M GTS.
Compared to desktop graphics cards, the 9800M GTS SLI should be a bit slower than the GeForce 8800 GS in SLI mode(which has a higher memory clock rate).
NVIDIA GeForce 9800M GT SLI
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The Nvidia GeForce 9800M GT is based on the G92 architecture and is essentially a reduced 9800M GTX chip with only 96 shaders instead of the usual 112 found on GTX chips. Like with the 8800M GTX, the chip is produced in a 65nm fabrication process and even share comparable specs. Since this is an SLI system, the amount of available shaders is doubled due to the use of two 9800M GT cards. Note, however, that the available memory is not doubled because the same content is stored onto each card.
Like all DirectX 10 graphic cards, the GeForce 9800M GT SLI contains "Unified Shader" cores, 2x96 stream processors to be exact. These cores take the place of dedicated pixel and vertex shaders and are even clocked higher than the core GPU itself.
Hybrid Power is a Windows Vista only option that allows switching between onboard graphics (with Nvidia chipset) and dedicated graphics cards, in this case the 9800M GT SLI. Therefore, the dedicated graphics card can be disabled at will for power-saving purposes. Future Nvidia cards are expected to allow automatic switching through drivers, now known as Optimus Technology. GeforceBoost does not work with the 9800M GT because the connection with the SLI chipset would not result in any increase in performance.
The performance increase of two 9800M GT cards in SLI mode is between 0% and 40% over a single 9800M GT, depending on the application. For current DirectX 10 games such as Crysis, World in Conflict, Bioshock or Age of Conan, the performance of dual 9800M GT cards should be sufficient for smooth play at high levels of detail.
The phenomenon known as micro stuttering can occur in all SLI systems, including this 9800M GT SLI setup. The user may experience stutterings despite average frame rates of around 30fps. See here for more information on micro stuttering.
A hardware feature of the GeForce 9000 series is the integrated PureVideo HD video decoder. This allows the GPU to aid the CPU in decoding H.264-, VC-1-, MPEG2- or WMV9 video files.
The high current consumption of up to 130 Watt (when including both the VRAM and MXM board) means that the 9800M GT SLI is reserved for large and heavy laptops with sufficient cooling only. Therefore, the 9800M SLI series can only be found in big and heavy laptops.
NVIDIA GeForce 9800M GTX
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The Nvidia GeForce 9800M GTX is a graphics adapter for laptops based on the G92 core. In general, the GPU is similar to that of the 8800M GTX but with 112 unified shader cores instead of 96. The chip is manufactured in a 65nm process and because of the high shader count, the power consumption (75 Watt of the MXM board) can be quite high. As a result, the 9800M GTX is only found in larger laptops with relatively powerful cooling solutions.
The performance of the chip is noticeably better than both the 9800M GT and GTS because of the additional shader units (see benchmarks below). Therefore, DirectX 10 games of 2008 should all be playable in high details.
As with all cards with DirectX 10 capabilities, the GeForce 9800M GTX renders 3D images using "Unified Shaders". Dedicated pixel- and vertex shaders have been dropped in favor of stream processors, which have now taken up much of the rendering burden. Furthermore, the shader units are higher clocked than the core chip itself at 1250 MHz.
A feature found in the GeForce 9000 series is the integrated PureVideo HD video processor. The GPU is able to assist the CPU in the decoding of H.264-, VC-1-, MPEG2- and WMV9 video material.
In conjunction with the Nvidia 9100M G integrated graphics, the 9800M GTX supports Hybrid-SLI known as HybridPower. HybridPower is a technique available only in Windows Vista that allows users to choose between the integrated or dedicated graphics core for power-saving purposes. Eventually, graphics switching was seamlessly accomplished through drivers by Nvidia, a technology now known as Optimus. GeForceBoost is not supported with the 9800M GTX as there would be no performance gain when paired the integrated GPU.
Compared to desktop graphics cards, the 9800M GTX should be a bit slower than the GeForce 8800 GT, which has a higher memory clock rate.
The 9800M GTX was eventually succeeded by the GTX 260M. The latter is based off of the G92b core architecture and is produced in a 55nm fabrication process, leading to lower energy demands and heat dissipation.
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Codename | NB9E-GT | NB9E-GT2 | NB9E-GTX | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Architecture | G9x | G9x | G9x | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pipelines | 128 - unified | 192 - unified | 112 - unified | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Core Speed | 600 MHz | 500 MHz | 500 MHz | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Shader Speed | 1500 MHz | 1250 MHz | 1250 MHz | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Memory Speed | 800 MHz | 800 MHz | 800 MHz | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Memory Bus Width | 256 Bit | 256 Bit | 256 Bit | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Memory Type | GDDR3 | GDDR3 | GDDR3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Max. Amount of Memory | 512 MB | 512 MB | 1024 MB | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Shared Memory | no | no | no | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
API | DirectX 10, Shader 4.0 | DirectX 10, Shader 4.0 | DirectX 10, Shader 4.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Power Consumption | 150 Watt | 130 Watt | 75 Watt | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Transistors | 1.5 Billion | 1.5 Billion | 754 Million | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
technology | 55 nm | 65 nm | 65 nm | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Features | PureVideo HD, CUDA, PhysX-ready, SLI | PureVideo HD, CUDA, PhysX-ready, SLI | HybridPower, PureVideo HD, CUDA, PhysX ready | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Notebook Size | large | large | large | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Date of Announcement | 15.07.2008 | 15.07.2008 | 15.07.2008 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Information | 2xMXM 3 | 2xMXM 3 | MXM 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Link to Manufacturer Page | www.nvidia.com | www.nvidia.com | www.nvidia.com |
Benchmarks
3DM Vant. Perf. total + NVIDIA GeForce 9800M GTS SLI
Average Benchmarks NVIDIA GeForce 9800M GTS SLI → 100% n=2
Average Benchmarks NVIDIA GeForce 9800M GT SLI → 115% n=2
Average Benchmarks NVIDIA GeForce 9800M GTX → 75% n=2

* Smaller numbers mean a higher performance
1 This benchmark is not used for the average calculation
Game Benchmarks
The following benchmarks stem from our benchmarks of review laptops. The performance depends on the used graphics memory, clock rate, processor, system settings, drivers, and operating systems. So the results don't have to be representative for all laptops with this GPU. For detailed information on the benchmark results, click on the fps number.
Average Gaming NVIDIA GeForce 9800M GTS SLI → 100%
Average Gaming 30-70 fps → 100%
Average Gaming NVIDIA GeForce 9800M GT SLI → 116%
Average Gaming 30-70 fps → 116%
Average Gaming NVIDIA GeForce 9800M GTX → 87%
Average Gaming 30-70 fps → 87%
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Crysis Warhead | 77 | 15 | |||||||||||||||||||
Supreme Commander - FA Bench | 36 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Crysis - GPU Benchmark | 44 | 51 | 109 | 67 | 41 | ||||||||||||||||
Crysis - CPU Benchmark | 46 | 119 | 59 | 37 | |||||||||||||||||
Call of Juarez Benchmark | 26 | ||||||||||||||||||||
The Elder Scrolls IV - Oblivion | 77 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Half Life 2 - Lost Coast Benchmark | 210 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Doom 3 | 244.1 | 240.6 | 249.4 | 224.2 | |||||||||||||||||
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low | med. | high | ultra | QHD | 4K | low | med. | high | ultra | QHD | 4K | low | med. | high | ultra | QHD | 4K | < 30 fps < 60 fps < 120 fps ≥ 120 fps | | | 2 | | | | < 30 fps < 60 fps < 120 fps ≥ 120 fps | | | 1 | | | | < 30 fps < 60 fps < 120 fps ≥ 120 fps | 3 1 | 1 1 1 | 1 3 1 2 | 1 1 | | |
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