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The GeForce 9600 GT, is a video card reference specification designed by Nvidia. It includes a 65nm G94/D9M GPU (graphics processor) and 256 MB, 512 MB, or 1 GB of GDDR3 memory connected through a 256-bit interface. With 505 million transistors, it almost doubles the performance of Nvidia's last mainstream midrange card, the 8600GTS....
The Gigabyte GeForce 9600 GT series consists of 3 cards with various amounts of RAM and a variety of cooling technologies. Two of these cards are overclocked from the stock settings of 650MHz/1800MHz. For more information on the 9600 GT refer to the full report. Models Gigabyte GV-NX96T512H-B: A 512MB single slot card, at...
The MSI GeForce 9600 GT series contains 8 cards with various amounts of RAM and a variety of cooling technologies. Many of these cards are overclocked to 700MHz/1900MHz from the stock settings of 650MHz/1800MHz, an impressive feat for such a large portion of the lineup. MSI should also be applauded for it's Hybrid Freezer...
The Asus GeForce 9600 GT series contains 8 cards with various amounts of RAM and a variety of cooling technologies. Some of these cards are overclocked from the stock settings of 650MHz/1800MHz. Two cards that stand apart from the rest are the Silent and Top models, the Silent for it's ability to passively cool...
The EVGA GeForce 9600 GT 1024MB (01G-P3-N869-AR) is a mid-range graphics card with 1GB of ram. It utilizes the stock Nvidia cooler to cool both GPU and RAM which are clocked at the stock specification of 650MHz and 1800MHz. For more information on the 9600 GT refer to the full report. Features Output Interface:...
The ATI Radeon HD 4870 is a video card reference specification designed by AMD/ATI. It includes a 55nm RV770 GPU (graphics processor) and 512MB of GDDR5 memory, a state of the art addition, connected through a 256-bit interface. With 956 million transistors, it tops ATI's last highest end dual GPU card, the Radeon 3870x2...
The Leadtek GeForce 9600 GT series contains 5 cards with various amounts of RAM and a variety of cooling technologies. Some of these cards are overclocked from the stock settings of 650MHz/1800MHz. A relatively standard lineup, Leadtek should be applauded for offering a variety of silent/low noise models. For more information on the 9600...
Featuring the most advanced heat sink and fan from the MSI 9600 GT line up, the MSI N9600GT Hybrid Freezer is over clocked from 650MHz/1800MHz to 700MHz/1800MHz. With an intelligent heat sensor, the fan on the card remains off until a 40C threshold is crossed. While allowing for adequate cooling, this gives the MSI...
Relatively obscure compared to other lineups, The KFA2 GeForce 9600 GT series (rebranded Galaxy cards) contains 3 cards with various amounts of RAM and overclocks. In fact, not a single of them remains at the default 650MHz/1800MHz. For more information on the 9600 GT refer to the full report. Models KFA2 GeForce 9600 GT...
The XFX GeForce 9600 GT series contains 5 cards with various amounts of RAM and a variety of stock-like cooling technologies. Known as an overclocking brand, many of these cards are overclocked to relatively high levels from the stock settings of 650MHz/1800MHz. Their Alpha Dog offering is one of, if not the, ultimate performer...
The BFG Tech GeForce 9600 GT lineup is a no nonsense group of 4 512MB cards. While slightly overpriced, BFG Tech delivers, with cards that feature overclocks that match or best offerings from Asus, ECS and MSI. For more information on the 9600 GT refer to the full report. Models BFG Tech GeForce 9600...
The Chaintech GeForce 9600 GT series contains 3 similar cards with 512 RAM and a variety of stock-like cooling technologies. For more information on the 9600 GT refer to the full report. Models Chaintech GSE96GT: A 512MB single slot card, stock cooler, at stock clockspeeds(650MHz, 1800MHz) Chaintech GSE96GT-A2: A 512 single slot card, alternate...
The EVGA GeForce 9600 GT SSC (512-P3-N868-AR) is a mid-range graphics card with 512MB of ram. It utilizes the stock Nvidia cooler to cool both GPU and RAM which are overclocked at 740MHz and 1950MHz. For more information on the 9600 GT GPU refer to the full report. Features Output Interface: 2 x DVI-I...
The GeForce 9800 GTX is NVIDIA's high end 9th generation graphics card specification, recently replaced by their 10th generation high end models the GTX 260 and GTX 280. Built originally on a 65nm process, the 9800 GTX went to a 55nm process in July 2008 (hence GTX+), allowing NVIDIA to make the card faster...
The AMD HD Radeon 4870 X2 is a self-described, 'super high-end' video card from the company's Radeon series of products. It features dual-GPUs on a 750MHz bus and a maximum of 2GB of GDDR5 RAM. As with the lower-priced model the 4870 X2's paired processors run at 180 percent of the average performance of...
The EVGA GeForce 9600 GT 512-P3-N867-AR is a mid-range graphics card with 512MB of ram. It utilizes the stock Nvidia cooler to cool both GPU and RAM which are overclocked at 740MHz and 1950MHz. For more information on the 9600 GT refer to the full report. Features Output Interface: 2 x DVI-I 1 x...
The EVGA GeForce 9600 GT Superclocked (512-P3-N862-AR) is a mid-range graphics card with 512MB of ram. It utilizes the stock Nvidia cooler to cool both GPU and RAM. The GPU is only slightly overclocked at 675MHz, while the RAM remains at the stock 1800MHz. For more information on the 9600 GT refer to...
The EVGA GeForce 9600 GT 512-P3-N860-TR is a mid-range graphics card with 512MB of ram. It utilizes a custom dual slot cooler to cool both GPU and RAM which are clocked at the stock specification of 650MHz and 1800MHz. For more information on the 9600 GT refer to the full report. Features Output Interface:...
The BFG Tech GeForce GTX 280 series contains 5 cards. All of the cards contain the stock specification 1GB of DDR3 VRAM connected through a 512bit bus. All but one utilize the stock cooler, and all but one are overclocked from the stock timings of 602MHz/2214MHz. For more information on the GTX 280 refer...
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