PNY GeForce 9600GT 512MB DDR3 PCIE 2.0 (DVI + DVI + HDTV/S-Video Outputs) VCG96512GXPB
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Product Features
- 9600GT 512MB, BUS Technology PCI Express 2.0 , Memory Amount 512 MB ,Memory Interface 256-bit , Memory Bandwidth (GB/sec) 57.6 , Fill Rate (billion pixels/sec.) 20.8 , Core Clock (MHz) 650MHz , Memory Frequency (effective) 1.8GHz
- 16x full-screen anti-aliasing, True 128-bit floating point high dynamic-range (HDR) lighting, NVIDIA Quantum Effects¿ physics processing technology, NVIDIA unified architecture, Full Microsoft DirectX 10 Shader Model 4.0 support, NVIDIA SLI -Ready
- PCI Express 2.0 support, Two dual-link DVI outputs support two 2560x1600 resolution displays,
- NVIDIA PureVideo HD technology, HDCP Capable, OpenGL 2.1 support
Product Description
Big on performance. Easy on the wallet. PNY Verto NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GT graphics cards offer OUTSTANDING performance in the sub-$200 price points. PNY Verto NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GT graphics cards will deliver an excellent Microsoft Windows Vista experience, as well as the performance required to play the latest Microsoft Direct X 9 and DirectX 10 games. The NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GT GPU offers a powerfully immersive entertainment experience designed for extreme high-definition gaming and video playback. More Details >>Customer Reviews
My Dell 8400 running Vista would not run Fallout 3. The Vista graphics score on the machine was 2.7. After installing this card it was 5.9! More >>
Bob
i over clocked this baby to 770 core clock and 1100 memory and this thing flys for those who don't want to spend a million dollars buy this card and overclock it. More >>
Emily Moxom
I like this 9600GT. $100 thru amazon, the place I buy most of my stuff. If you have a low power power supply unit (PSU), below the 400w/24amp power supply for the vid card (recommended) the card comes with a splitter that will pull power from two rails ( two w/4 female connectors type plugs coming off the PSU) to provide adequate power, but I suggest you upgrade to a 500w PSU to maintain flexibility for past or future upgrades. More >>
Daniel R. Rumke