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Well, you should know that
Well, you should know that the most wattage allowed by law in the U.S. is 1200 watt psu. This is why folks like Psychsoftpc and other gamer pc manufacturers use 1200 watts and no more. It is not only illegal to use anything above 1200 Watts in a PC for U.S consumption, it is impossible to get one legally domestically. Also, the 9800S is not a video card, it is an on-board video chip with half the performance of the 9800GTX+, which is an actual video card. So, no possibility of upgrades to video further on down the line.