ATI Mobility Radeon 9800: Notebooks Get Next Generation Graphics
by Derek Wilson on August 19, 2004 12:05 AM EST- Posted in
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MR9800 hits the same numbers as the 9700 Pro, but is more resilient with 4xAA/8xAF. Also, remembering that the MR9800 is in a slower system helps to see the continued trend of excellent performance from this powerful notebook GPU.



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TrogdorJW - Thursday, August 19, 2004 - link
What are teh actual specifications of the MR9800 as configured in the Dell XPS laptop? I assume it had 256 MB of RAM with a 256-bit bus, but what was the clockspeed of the RAM and the GPU core? I'm betting lower clocked RAM is a major reason that the MR9800 sometimes falters in performance.