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9600gt 48 stream processors ?
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<blockquote data-quote="nagaya" data-source="post: 4237485" data-attributes="member: 23839"><p>this one has same prob as u</p><p><a href="http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=87586" target="_blank">http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=87586</a></p><p></p><p>but wikipedia says</p><p>GeForce 9600 GSO</p><p>The GeForce 9600 GSO was originally essentially a renamed 8800 GS. This tactic has been seen before in products such as the GeForce 7900 GTO to clear unsold stock when it is made obsolete by the next generation. Just like the 8800 GS the 9600 GSO features 96 stream processors, a 550 MHz core clock with shaders clocked at 1,375 MHz, and 384MB memory clocked at 1,600 MHz on a 192-bit memory bus. [13][14]</p><p>However, since the original release, several variants have appeared. The first popular variation is to use 512 MB of RAM on a 128-bit bus (typically 1000 MHz GDDR2), while keeping the same shader and core clocks, and the same number of stream processors. [15] The second popular variation also has 512 MB of RAM, except it is on a 256-bit bus (typically 1600 MHz GDDR3). However, for these cards the number of stream processors is halved to 48, with the core frequency increased to 650 MHz and the shader frequency increased to 1625 MHz. [16]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nagaya, post: 4237485, member: 23839"] this one has same prob as u [url]http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=87586[/url] but wikipedia says GeForce 9600 GSO The GeForce 9600 GSO was originally essentially a renamed 8800 GS. This tactic has been seen before in products such as the GeForce 7900 GTO to clear unsold stock when it is made obsolete by the next generation. Just like the 8800 GS the 9600 GSO features 96 stream processors, a 550 MHz core clock with shaders clocked at 1,375 MHz, and 384MB memory clocked at 1,600 MHz on a 192-bit memory bus. [13][14] However, since the original release, several variants have appeared. The first popular variation is to use 512 MB of RAM on a 128-bit bus (typically 1000 MHz GDDR2), while keeping the same shader and core clocks, and the same number of stream processors. [15] The second popular variation also has 512 MB of RAM, except it is on a 256-bit bus (typically 1600 MHz GDDR3). However, for these cards the number of stream processors is halved to 48, with the core frequency increased to 650 MHz and the shader frequency increased to 1625 MHz. [16] [/QUOTE]
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