9600GT vs 9800GT MUCT C THIS

dinukap4

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    CANU PLZ TELL THE DIFFERENCE IN A 9600GT & 9800GT plz

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    PLZ TNX HERE IS WHAT I KNOW
    GPU No. of stream processors Core clock speed
    MHz Shader clock speed
    MhZ Memory clock speed
    MHz Bus width 9600 GT G94 64 650 1625 900 256-bit 8600 GTS G84 32 675 1450 1000 128-bit 8800 GT G92 112 600 1500 900 256-bit



    I CANT FIND THE 9800GT plz tell coz i need to buy 1
     

    deegopower

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    may be asus,chk for others as well

    9800gt is better and consumes more power.........but 9600 is also a great card...............
    there are lot reviews in here read b4 u buy....
     

    dinukap4

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    deegopower said:
    may be asus,chk for others as well

    9800gt is better and consumes more power.........but 9600 is also a great card...............
    there are lot reviews in here read b4 u buy....


    YAP I NEED TO KNOW THE foxconn 9600GT and 9800GT in barclays
     

    akilar25

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    Introduction

    High-end video card launches tend to receive the lion's share of the media coverage, but sales of $450-$700 behemoths aren't where the money's at in the video card industry. For all the focus on the 3870X2 and 8800 GT/8800 Ultra in two-, three-, four-, or 64-way SLI configurations, both NVIDIA and ATI sell the bulk of their product and make the majority of their profits at a sub-$200 price point. The 9600GT we're reviewing today is NVIDIA's latest flagship in the $170-$200 price range.
    NVIDIA's midrange product line was formerly anchored by the 8600 GTS, but that card has become increasingly unattractive over the past several months. ATI's HD 3850 decisively outperformed the 8600 GTS at the same price when it launched last November, while the HD 3870 and 8800GT slotted themselves nicely into the $200-$300 market. With the launch of the 9600GT, NVIDIA plans to retake the midrange market and leave the HD 3850 eating dust.
    G94: The card, and its corresponding bells and whistles

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    The 9600GT has some impressive stats for a mid-range card, as indicated by the chart below. Architecturally speaking, the G94 sits much closer to the G92 than the G84 sat to the G80. While G84 was a more efficient architecture than G80, the gap between the two cards was quite significant. With just 1/3 of the G80's streaming processors and 40 percent of its bus width, the 8600 GTS's performance always lagged the 8800GTS 320MB's significantly.

    GPU No. of stream processors Core clock speed
    MHz Shader clock speed
    MhZ Memory clock speed
    MHz Bus width 9600 GT G94 64 650 1625 900 256-bit 8600 GTS G84 32 675 1450 1000 128-bit 8800 GT G92 112 600 1500 900 256-bit The 9600GT, on the other hand, is made of sterner stuff. It uses the same 256-bit memory bus as the 8800 GT and the 8800 GTS 512, and carries twice the number of SP's that the G84 does. All of these factors should make the performance gap between the 9600 GT and 8800 GT smaller than the gap that existed between the G80-based GPUs—if the card delivers as promised, it should be a potent midrange competitor indeed.
    One other feature of the 9600 GT that's worth noting is the card's increased 512MB RAM loadout. Neither ATI nor NVIDIA defines a single amount of memory that's "right" for any particular card, but all recent midrange products from both companies have used 256MB of RAM as part of the reference design. NVIDIA's decision to step up to 512MB, in this case, isn't just a marketing ploy to win marketshare—there are games on the market today that've outgrown the 256MB limitation and crater when forced to run at high detail levels with such a small amount of memory.
    Although the card we're testing today offers a standard set of two dual-link DVI ports, the card is capable of other options. All 9600 GT cards support HDCP and HDMI output via either a DVI adapter or through a native port if the manufacturer provides one, and DisplayPort is natively supported with the 9600 GT. NVIDIA has also included a few new goodies in its PureVideo HD implementation, but we'll examine those separately later in the review.
    Does the 9600 GT have what it takes to challenge the HD 3850's sweet price/performance ratio? Let's take a look
     

    akilar25

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    Introduction:

    So many video cards to choose from these days. The market stratification is just amazing. At this point, there is probably a card for that will suit the need for just about any purpose you can imagine. For the enthusiast and gamer though, the choices are a bit more limited due to the needs ("Wants" as I am so often told) of the systems we design and build. There is the all-out bench rig, that needs the best of the best, all the way down to the casual gamer that is comfortable with medium quality settings and a low resolution. Somewhere in between is where the majority of consumers make their purchase. The 9800GT falls somewhere in the middle of these two performance extremes.
    The Gigabyte 9800GT comes equipped with a Zalman heatsink to vastly improve the cooling performance, which in turn, could lead to higher overclocking potential. With clock speeds of 600MHz on the GPU core, 1.5GHZ on the 112 shader cores and 900MHz on the 512MB of GDDR3 memory, the 9800GT has on paper the same specifications as the 8800GT that came to us last year. So just where on the performance ladder will the 9800GT perform? Let's take a look.
    Closer Look:

    The packaging of the Gigabyte 9800GT shows a warrior princess ready for battle with ironically enough a Heads Up Display over her left eye. This is no doubt a subtle reference to the Gamer HUD application included with the bundle. Other highlights on the front panel are the fact that the 9800GT is Zalman cooled (a bonus) and is Hybrid power ready. The rear panel illustrates the Ultra Durable 2 properties and shows highlights of the Gamer HUD software and its capabilities. The main features are listed in 9 different languages highlighting their global business.

    Pulling the inner box out gives us a glimpse of the 9800GT tucked up under the manual. The 9800GT is encased in a foam block as well as an anti-static bag to prevent damage. The included adapters are seen behind the card.

    The included bundle contains the manual, driver disk, 2x DVI to D-sub adapters, a DVI to HDMI adapter and a power adapter in case your power supply does not have the required 6-pin PCIe power connection.
     

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    Sparkle GeForce 9800 GTX + Video Card

    Video / Graphics Cards > PCI Express 2.0 > 512 MB
    Sparkle GeForce 9800 GTX + Video Card - 512MB GDDR3, PCI Express 2.0, Dual Link DVI, HDMI, VGA

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    Sparkle GeForce 9800 GTX + Video Card
    The single most powerful 9-Series GeForce card available today, the 9800 GTX+ utilizes HybridPower™ technology to enable users to switch to their motherboard GeForce GPU to run less graphically intense applications. The 128 cores in the 9800 GTX+ help make it one of the the fastest graphics cards in its price range. Users can triple their smack down power by running three 9800 GTX+ graphics cards in 3-way SLI® mode on a 3-way SLI motherboards for a ramp up of 2.8 times the performance of a single GPU. The PureVideo® HD engine also delivers unmatched video and movie quality and SLI® compatibility provides amplified performance when coupled with NVIDIA nForce® SLI-ready motherboards. Dollar-for-dollar, this GPU packs awesome performance.

    What It Is & Why You Need It!

    * Beyond your imagination - Gaming and video watching capabilities are taken to the next level. With 128 screaming fast cores, this is our most powerful single GeForce 9800 GPU.
    * A complete solution - Unlock next generation platform features. With SLI, the GeForce 9800 GTX GPU offers increased performance up to 2x in a dual SLI configuration and up to 2.8x in 3-way SLI mode
    * HybridPower technology - Delivers graphics performance when you need it and low-power operation when you don’t. So, enjoy heart-stopping entertainment or power savings for everyday computing.

    Specifications
    GPU/VPU: NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GTX+

    RAMDAC: 400 MHz

    Additional Features: HDCP Enabled
    DirectX 10
    OpenGL 2.1
    PCI Express 2.0
    Game Physics Capable
    SLI Ready (3-Way Support)
    Shader Model 4.0, NVIDIA CUDA Technology

    Video Memory: 512MB

    Memory Type: GDDR3

    Memory Interface: 256-bit

    Stream Processors: 128

    Core Clock: 738 MHz

    Memory Clock: 2200 MHz

    Shader Clock: 1836 MHz

    Interface Type: PCI Express 2.0

    Interface Speed: x16

    Connector(s): VGA (15-Pin D-Sub)
    HDMI
    DVI (Dual Link)



    Closer Look
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    NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GTX GPU Features

    * 3-Way NVIDIA SLI® Technology
    Industry leading 3-way NVIDIA SLI technology offers amazing performance scaling by implementing AFR (Alternate Frame Rendering), under Windows Vista with solid, state-of-the-art drivers.
    * NVIDIA HybridPower™ Technology
    HybridPower technology lets you switch from the GeForce 9800 GTX graphics card to the motherboard GeForce GPU when running non graphically-intensive applications for a silent, low power PC experience. (HybridPower capable motherboard required)
    * NVIDIA® Unified Architecture click here for demo »
    Fully unified shader core dynamically allocates processing power to geometry, vertex, physics, or pixel shading operations, delivering up to 2x the gaming performance of prior generation GPUs.
    * GigaThread™ Technology
    Massively multi-threaded architecture supports thousands of independent, simultaneous threads, providing extreme processing efficiency in advanced, next generation shader programs.
    * Full Microsoft® DirectX® 10 Support click here for demo »
    World's first DirectX 10 GPU with full Shader Model 4.0 support delivers unparalleled levels of graphics realism and film-quality effects.
    * NVIDIA® Lumenex™ Engine click here for demo »
    Delivers stunning image quality and floating point accuracy with ultra-fast frame rates:
    o 16X Anti-aliasing Technology
    Lightning fast, high-quality anti-aliasing at up to 16x sample rates obliterates jagged edges.
    o 128-bit Floating Point High Dynamic-Range (HDR) Lighting
    Twice the precision of prior generations for incredibly realistic lighting effects-now with support for anti-aliasing.
    * NVIDIA® Quantum Effects™ Technology click here for demo »
    Advanced shader processors architected for physics computation enable a new level of physics effects to be simulated and rendered on the GPU-all the while freeing the CPU to run the game engine and AI.
    * NVIDIA GeForce Unified Driver Architecture (UDA)
    Delivers a proven record of compatibility, reliability, and stability with the widest range of games and applications. NVIDIA GeForce drivers provide the best out-of-box experience for every user and delivers continuous performance and feature updates over the life of NVIDIA GeForce GPUs.
    * NVIDIA® PureVideo™ HD Technology
    The combination of high-definition video decode acceleration and post-processing that delivers unprecedented picture clarity, smooth video, accurate color, and precise image scaling for movies and video. Feature requires supported video software. Features may vary by product.
    o
    Discrete, Programmable Video Processor
    NVIDIA PureVideo is a discrete programmable processing core in NVIDIA GPUs that provides superb picture quality and ultra-smooth movies with 100% offload of H.264 video decoding from the CPU and significantly reduced power consumption.
    o Hardware Decode Acceleration
    Provides ultra-smooth playback of H.264, VC-1, WMV and MPEG-2 HD and SD movies.
    o Dual Stream Hardware acceleration
    Supports picture-in picture content for the ultimate interactive Blu-ray and HD DVD movie experience.
    o Dynamic Contrast Enhancement
    Provides post-processing and optimization of High Definition movies on a scene by scene basis for spectacular picture clarity.
    o HDCP Capable
    Designed to meet the output protection management (HDCP) and security specifications of the Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD formats, allowing the playback of encrypted movie content on PCs when connected to HDCP-compliant displays.
    o Advanced Spatial-Temporal De-Interlacing
    Sharpens HD and standard definition interlaced content on progressive displays, delivering a crisp, clear picture that rivals high-end home-theater systems.
    o High-Quality Scaling
    Enlarges lower resolution movies and videos to HDTV resolutions, while maintaining a clear, clean image. Also provides downscaling of videos, including high-definition, while preserving image detail.
    o Inverse Telecine (3:2 and 2:2 Pulldown Correction)
    Recovers original film images from filmsconverted-to-video (DVDs, 1080i HD content), providing more accurate movie playback and superior picture quality.
    o Bad Edit Correction
    When videos are edited, the edits can disrupt the normal 3:2 or 2:2 pulldown cadence. PureVideo uses advanced processing techniques to detect poor edits, recover the original content, and display perfect picture detail frame after frame for smooth, natural looking video.
    o Noise Reduction
    Improves movie image quality by removing unwanted artifacts.
    o Edge Enhancement
    Sharpens movie images by providing higher contrast around lines and objects.
    o HD TV Output
    World-class TV-out functionality via integrated ports/DVI connections. Supports resolutions up to 1080i/1080p, depending on connection type and TV capability.
    * OpenGL® 2.1 Optimizations and Support
    Ensures top-notch compatibility and performance for OpenGL applications.
    * Dual-link DVI Support
    Able to drive the industry’s largest and highest resolution flat-panel displays up to 2560x1600 and with support for High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP).
    * Dual 400MHz RAMDACs
    Blazing-fast RAMDACs support dual QXGA displays with ultra-high, ergonomic refresh rates–up to 2048x1536@85Hz.
    * Built for Microsoft® Windows Vista™
    NVIDIA's fourth-generation GPU architecture built for Windows Vista gives users the best possible experience with the Windows Aero 3D graphical user interface, included in the new operating system (OS) from Microsoft.
    * PCI Express 2.0 Support
    Designed to run perfectly with the new PCI Express 2.0 bus architecture, offering a future-proofing bridge to tomorrow's most bandwidth-hungry games and 3D applications by maximizing the 5GT/s PCI Express 2.0 bandwidth (twice that of first generation PCI Express). PCI Express 2.0 products are fully backwards compatible with existing PCI Express motherboards for the broadest support.




    NVIDIA ForceWare
    It takes a powerful suite of software to complement these complex processors. NVIDIA ForceWare™ unified software environment (USE) is the key to unleashing the full power and features in NVIDIA’s desktop, platform, mobile, and multimedia products. Delivering a proven record of compatibility, reliability, and stability with the widest range of games and applications, ForceWare ensures the best out-of-box experience for every user and delivers.

    3-Way NVIDIA SLI® Technology
    Industry leading 3-way NVIDIA SLI technology offers amazing performance scaling by implementing AFR (Alternate Frame Rendering), under Windows Vista with solid, state-of-the-art drivers.
    Windows Vista Ready
    Windows Vista is the first operating system to require a GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) to realize the best experience possible.
    PCI Express 2.0 Support
    Designed to run perfectly with the new PCI Express 2.0 bus architecture, offering a future-proofing bridge to tomorrow's most bandwidth-hungry games and 3D applications by maximizing the 5GT/s PCI Express 2.0 bandwidth (twice that of first generation PCI Express). PCI Express 2.0 products are fully backwards compatible with existing PCI Express motherboards for the broadest support.

    Minimum System Requirements

    * One vacant add-in card slot below the PCI Express® x16 slot. This graphics card physically occupies two slots
    * 1GB of system memory
    * Microsoft Windows Vista -or- Windows XP
    * CD or DVD-ROM drive
    * 100MB of available hard disk drive space for basic driver installation
    * 450W PCI Express®-compliant system power supply with a combined 12V current rating of 24A or more
    * PCI Express® or PCI Express® 2.0-compliant system motherboard with one vacant PCI Express® x16 slot
    * Two 6-pin PCI Express® supplementary power connectors
     

    dinukap4

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    I NEED FOXCONN 9600GT & 9800GT COMPARED COZ

    if ther is a slight deference in them i will decide wat to buy