Friday, May 30th 2008

Leadtek WinFast PX9600 GSO Extreme 384MB Graphics Card

Leadtek Research, known globally for extreme visual graphics technology development takes pride in announcing thethe launch of a new premium Graphic card--WinFast PX9600 GSO Extreme. Based on the high quality NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GSO core chip, PX9600 GSO is equipped with 384MB and 96 Stream Processing Units, and makes over-clocking performance easy. The Leadtek exclusive S-FANPIPE fansink design is also applied to PX9600 GSO.

This innovative cooling system can effectivelyconduct GPU heat through an S-shape copper heat pipe to the fan for a dramatic cool down effect that creates a stable temperature for the graphic card to deliver a superior visual performance.

Leadtek WinFast PX9600 GSO Extreme has adopted 65nm technology and is powered by NVIDIA's GeForce 9600 GSO graphics processing unit. With 384GMB of GDDR3 on a 192-bit memory bus design, the GPU and memory clock can run at the amazing speed of 600MHz and 1800MHz respectively. Furthermore, PX9600 GSO Extreme has 96 Stream Processing Units, which combine with the new PCI Express 2.0 bus architecture to create the fastest 3D graphic processing speed. To offer users an even better and more convenient experience using a graphic card, PX9600 GSO Extreme not only supports Microsoft Windows Vista and DirectX 10 with full Shader Model 4.0, but also fully supportsthe existing PCI Express 1.0 motherboards.

Through NVIDIA PureVideo HD technology, PX9600 GSO Extreme is able to display eye dazzling color and image. Evermore, with the Windows Vista operating system, users are able to experience a true-to-life 3D graphic performance in a friendly environment. With GigaThread and the new generation Shader Model, PX9600 GSO Extreme gives an amazingly advanced processing performance with realistic film-quality gaming effects with film-quality.

With all the aforementioned 3D graphic features, PX9600 GSO Extreme assures users of an incredible visual performance while a the same time generously providing Dual Dual-Link DVI and H.264, MPEG-2, WMV and the WMV HD video encoding program output support to deliver an unsurpassed image on a high definition 30 inch LCD with resolutions of up to 2560x1600. All in al users have even more choices for experiencing phenomenal 3D entertainment.

No doubt then that PX9600 GSO Extreme is a premium graphic card with extreme 3D graphic performance and ultimate gaming and visual entertainment. This premium graphic card is now available at an irresistably reasonable price. With the PX9600 GSO Extreme there just isn't another choice.
Source: Leadtek
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8 Comments on Leadtek WinFast PX9600 GSO Extreme 384MB Graphics Card

#1
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
Semi Sort of Impressive. looks nice though, Like the cooler.
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#2
tkpenalty
Nice, 3 Phase power circuitry. Its funny how the card was intended for normal electrolytic capacitors evident from the PCB markings being bigger than the caps :laugh:

I wonder why nvidia likes to make the fansink blow towards the rear with their single slot coolers. Its good that manufacturers such as leadtek, evga, bfg, etc have the sense to make it blow in a direction that cools the rest of the card and prevents heat from being trapped...
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#4
jbunch07
not bad.
i like the design on the cooler.
to bad we cant get a good look at that "S-FANPIPE" cooler, that sounds interesting.
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#5
Wile E
Power User
Bring on the onslaught of re-badged 8800GS's. Yay! lol
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#6
jbunch07
Wile EBring on the onslaught of re-badged 8800GS's. Yay! lol
i lawed! :laugh:
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#7
sonnia00
I think there is no way to surprise. This is more useful than anyother. I am very intrested.
I always want to watch it.
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#8
JC316
Knows what makes you tick
Am I mistaken, or is that just a souped up 8800GS? Not that it's a bad thing, but still, why not just keep the 8800GS?
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