Wednesday, December 26th 2007
NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GT Graphics Card Coming in February
The graphics leader NVIDIA is planning a new graphics card series, the Geforce 9. The first product to be unveiled in the series is GeForce 9600 GT (aka D9P). According to Expressview, the card is built using 65nm processing technology and features 500MHz core clock and 2000MHz memory clock speeds. The GeForce 9600 GT will use P545 PCB design (not 8800GT's P393 PCB design), and the memory will be 256bit 512MB. No word on DX10.1 support. This information is not confirmed by NVIDIA or any other trustworthy sources.
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27 Comments on NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GT Graphics Card Coming in February
if it is 320 or better yet 512... then we're talking
but who know :)
This 9600 card looks VERY promising though!!!
needs a bigger bus like 512mb but if it is powerfull cheap i might get it been waiting for a decent mid range card for ages coz i use a x800gto :(
Will later releases be called 9800 or x800 :rolleyes:
I have a gut feeling about how it will perform but time will tell, HA!
odd thow if its true.. if it goes well it will knock the existing higher up 8000 cards.. if it dosnt go well it has to be very cheap..
strange things in the grafix card world..
trog
trog
:banghead: 128bit is garbage
512-bit might be necesarry on the higher end 9800s, but that's about it for now. 128-bit should be just fine and dandy for lower end parts though, and 256 is enough for mid-range imo.
The actual cost of higher memory bandwidth is likely much lower now, and with Samsung slashing its GDDR pricing, it should get cheaper to include more and more memory too. No doubt that should have had an effect on the memory bandwidth.
i HATE remakes of cards its like cheating the owners of the original and then they also include a cheaper price tag on the updated stuff its ridiculous the next gen cards are supposed to be better then the old stuff it used to be the mid range would be better than the old high end but now it is the old high end stuff!