Hdmi: 9800 Gx2

is a sought-after piece for hardware collectors, representing the peak of NVIDIA’s "sandwich" design and the beginning of the HDMI era in enthusiast-grade desktop graphics.

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, as the GPUs of that era did not have built-in audio controllers. It supported high resolutions up to via Dual-Link DVI, while the HDMI port provided a seamless 1080p1080 p experience for television displays. Performance and Legacy It supported high resolutions up to via Dual-Link

was the performance king at its launch, its dual-GPU nature meant it had high power consumption, rated at approximately . The HDMI port helped future-proof the card for a few years as the industry shifted away from analog and DVI toward HDMI and DisplayPort. Today, the Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Today, the Go to product viewer dialog for this item

Two G92 cores providing massive parallel processing power. Audio Integration:

was designed as a powerhouse for "extreme" high-definition gaming. The inclusion of an HDMI 1.3a port allowed users to connect their PCs directly to HDTVs and monitors without needing cumbersome adapters. This made it a favorite for early home theater PC (HTPC) enthusiasts who wanted top-tier performance alongside modern connectivity. Key Technical Specifications

, released on March 18, 2008 , was a landmark dual-GPU graphics card that marked a significant era for high-definition gaming. One of its most notable features was the inclusion of a native HDMI port, which was a premium addition during an era when DVI was still the industry standard. The Role of HDMI on the 9800 GX2