Friday, April 25th 2008
EVGA First to Introduce New GeForce 9600 GSO 384MB Video Cards
EVGA has become the first graphics manufacturer to introduce two new video card under the GeForce 9600 GSO brand. The e-GeForce 9600GSO 384MB (384-P3-N966-TR) and e-GeForce 9600GSO Superclocked 384MB (384-P3-N967-TR) both feature NVIDIA's 65nm G92 GPU with 96 stream processors, second gen PureVideo HD, 100% DirectX 10 and PCI Express 2.0 support. The regular version comes clocked at 550MHz/1375MHz/1600MHz core/shader/memory clock speeds while the Superclocked model works at 650MHz/1620MHz/1900MHz. EVGA also includes the Step-up Program, EVGA 24/7 Tech Support, EVGA Forums, EVGA Gaming Servers, EVGA Advanced RMA (EAR) and the upcoming EVGA Precision Graphics Tuning Tool exclusive for these cards.
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15 Comments on EVGA First to Introduce New GeForce 9600 GSO 384MB Video Cards
and not bad core, memory and shader speeds !!
Edit: I'm hoping the keep the prices the same, or even lower. Considering I paid $109 for my 8800GS Superclocked off Newegg after-rebate. $109 is damn good for a card that scores over 11,000 in 3Dmark06.
Edit2: The clock speeds of my 8800GS are actually 725/1782/2000(Core/Shader/Memory)
i have a xfx 8800gs and its a dam good card for the price.
I guess runing 2 in SLI for around $200.00 would be nice for a low end system.
- Christine
I can't wait until they get back to a proper naming scheme, that doesn't annoy the crap out of me.
As I keep saying, they should have changed the name from Geforce, to something else, since the 8-series was a huge shift, and advance over the 7-series. Would have allowed them to start new driver versions, and a better number system, so as to avoid the 10-series naming. Can you imagine if they were to keep the letters, but continue making variations upon the same design for the 10-series? Imagine owning an EVGA Nvidia Geforce 10950 GTX Ultra GDDR5 Black Pearl. That's likely what will happen.
I think if they continue with the Geforce brand, they could tick to a standard letters system. No letters is the vanilla chip, GT is faster, GTS (if they need it) is high-end slightly slower, and GTX is the fastest of that version, and if necesarry for extra-special editions, Ultra for uber-fast. Obviously, the GX2 naming scheme for any dual-GPU cards.
lol, I nearly always end up having a mini-rant about Nvidia's naming scheme.
- Christine
As for your other comment about nVidia. What other card would you be refuring to exactly? This is the first card nVidia has re-branded that I can remember.
That's what happens with lack of competition. =\