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    As it turns out the, coolers and card design of the retail boards I received this week are basically identical in design. The cooler has been refined from the original 8800 GT design with a larger opening above the fan for more air intake and an adjusted spin-up table. This new table gives the fan better logic on when to spin up faster in relation to the GPU temperature. Some very early 8800 GT users reported over heating issues that were addressed with this change.
     

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    When we compare the 9600 GT to the previous generation from NVIDIA, the 8600 GTS in our case, the difference is simply amazing. While the 8600 and 7600 were very similar in terms of performance, with simply the addition of DX10 features as the main differentiator, that isn't a problem in this case. I think that many users that currently have 7600-series or 8600-series installed on there systems are staring wide eyed at the performance graphs with their wallets open. The simple fact is that the 9600 GT is a return to the days of actual performance gains from generation to generation: and we love it.

    Pricing and Availability

    The estimated MSRP of the BFG 9600 GT is about $189 - right in the mix of where NVIDIA is hoping the majority of 9600 GTs will fall. If NVIDIA and BFG are successful in implementing the pricing structure that we outlined earlier, the 9600 GT will be priced between the HD 3850 and the HD 3870 - a great spot to be at when you are running faster than BOTH of those cards in most cases.

     

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    NVIDIA® Unified Architecture
    • Unified shader architecture
    • GigaThread™ technology
    • Full support for Microsoft® DirectX® 10
      • Geometry shaders
      • Geometry instancing
      • Streamed output
      • Shader Model 4.0
    • Full 128-bit floating point precision through the entire rendering pipeline
    NVIDIA Lumenex™ Engine
    • 16x full screen anti-aliasing
    • Transparent multisampling and transparent supersampling
    • 16x angle independent anisotropic filtering
    • 128-bit floating point high dynamic-range (HDR) lighting with anti-aliasing
      • 32-bit per component floating point texture filtering and blending
    • Advanced lossless compression algorithms for color, texture, and z-data
    • Support for normal map compression
    • Z-cull
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    NVIDIA Quantum Effects™ Technology
    • Advanced shader processors architected for physics computation
    • Simulate and render physics effects on the graphics processor
    NVIDIA® TurboCache™ Technology
    • Combines the capacity and bandwidth of dedicated video memory with dynamically allocated system memory to dramatically turbocharge performance.
    NVIDIA SLI™ Technology1
    • Patented hardware and software technology allows two GeForce-based graphics cards to run in parallel to scale performance and enhance image quality on today's top titles.
    NVIDIA PureVideo™ HD Technology2
    • Dedicated on-chip video processor
    • High-definition H.264, VC-1, MPEG2 and WMV9 decode acceleration
    • Advanced spatial-temporal de-interlacing
    • HDCP capable3
    • Spatial-Temporal De-Interlacing
    • Noise Reduction
    • Edge Enhancement
    • Bad Edit Correction
    • Inverse telecine (2:2 and 3:2 pull-down correction)
    • High-quality scaling
    • Video color correction
    • Microsoft® Video Mixing Renderer (VMR) support
    Advanced Display Functionality
    • Two dual-link DVI outputs for digital flat panel display resolutions up to 2560x16004
    • One dual-link DVI outputs for digital flat panel display resolutions up to 2560x16005
    • One single-link DVI outputs for digital flat panel display resolutions up to 1920x120066
    • Dual integrated 400MHz RAMDACs for analog display resolutions up to and including 2048x1536 at 85Hz
    • Integrated HDTV encoder provides analog TV-output (Component/Composite/S-Video) up to 1080i resolution
    • NVIDIA nView® multi-display technology capability
    • 10-bit display processing
    Built for Microsoft® Windows Vista™
    • Full DirectX 10 support
    • Dedicated graphics processor powers the new Windows Vista Aero 3D user interface
    • VMR-based video architecture
    High Speed Interfaces
    • Designed for PCI Express® x16
    • Designed for high-speed GDDR3 and DDR2 memory
    Operating Systems
    • Built for Microsoft Windows Vista
    • Windows XP/Windows XP 64
    • Linux
    API Support
    • Complete DirectX support, including Microsoft DirectX 10 Shader Model 4.0
    • Full OpenGL® support, including OpenGL 2.0
    1 NVIDIA SLI Technology is not available on GeForce 8400 GPUs.
    2 Feature requires supported video software. Features may vary by product.
    3 Requires other compatible components that are also HDCP capable.
    4 Feature available on GeForce 8600 GPUs only.
    5 Feature available on GeForce 8500 GPUs only.
    6 Feature available on GeForce 8400 GPUs only.
     

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    ntel wears the desktop processing performance crown. Yet AMD maintains a faithful following of value-oriented customers who see suitable speed from the company’s quad-core Phenoms at a price point way below Intel’s Extreme Edition CPUs. Even more compelling to AMD’s admirers is the company’s chipset lineup, which was bolstered by the acquisition of ATI. At the high-end, you have 790FX—now being paired to the SB750 southbridge on a number of compelling motherboards (check back for a roundup of the available 790FX/SB750 combinations later this month). The mid-range is being covered by 790GX, with its integrated graphics and SB750-driven Advanced Clock Calibration overclocking aid. And cleaning up at the sub-$100 motherboard price point is 780G, a capable chipset with “powerful-enough” Radeon HD 3200 graphics able to handle any low-impact desktop environment you can throw at it. The platform isn’t really suited to first-person shooters, but it is a DirectX 10 part able to handle extremely low-resolution gaming at playable frame rates.
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    Nvidia's hybrid computing approach calls for multi-core CPUs and many-core GPUs
    But this story isn’t about AMD’s favorable position in the eyes of those buying motherboards with onboard graphics, though we will revisit the power and performance characteristics of its 790GX chipset a little later. Rather, we’re looking at a brand new platform from Nvidia called GeForce 9300, which Intel may grow to simultaneously love and hate. They’ll love it because Nvidia’s latest mGPU bites at the throat of AMD’s mainstream attractiveness. They’ll hate the GeForce 9300 because it’s indiscriminate in its attack, meaning it also snaps at Intel’s own recently-polished G45. And given Nvidia’s experience in integrated graphics, this platform is really something for Intel to eye warily.
    Integrated Chipsets: Always Advancing, Never Catching Up
    With predictable regularity, AMD and Nvidia refresh their chipset lineups using technology derived from once-modern discrete architectures. Each time, the list of advancements seems like it could bring desktop gaming into the realm of possibility for budget-minded buyers. But motherboard-down graphics just never seem to catch up enough for much else besides basic productivity and a little entry-level entertainment. Intel’s offerings fare far worse, victims of underpowered graphics hardware and unfortunately tardy driver development—which brings us to where we are today.
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    All on its Own: The GeForce 9300 is a single-chip platform
    Despite its Computex unveiling in June of 2008, G45 is still suffering from the teething pains of what we’d consider to be a brand new piece of hardware. Problems with hardware-accelerated Blu-ray playback, disappointing 3D performance, and dismal game compatibility have plagued testing with the latest drivers. Crysis, Unreal Tournament, and World in Conflict all demonstrated severe rendering issues that’d make each of those games unplayable, even if frame rates were acceptable. Moving on.
    AMD fares much better—expected, since the graphics engine driving its 780G and 790GX chipsets is more than a year old and is consequently quite mature. Like Intel’s G45, AMD’s integrated chipsets are able to offload Blu-ray playback, though you’ll see later in this review that the technology is still evolving and far from perfect
     

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    G FORCE 8400






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    GeForce 8400 GS

    Core Clock (MHz) 450
    Shader Clock (MHz) 900
    Memory Clock (MHz) 400
    Memory Amount 256MB
    Memory Interface 64-bit
    Memory Bandwidth (GB/sec)
    6.4 Texture Fill Rate (billion/sec) 3.6
     

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    NVIDIA® unified architecture:
    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.

    GeForce Boost:
    Turbocharges the performance of NVIDIA discrete GPUs when combined with NVIDIA motherboard 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:
    World's first DirectX 10 GPU with full Shader Model 4.0 support delivers unparalleled levels of graphics realism and film-quality effects.
     

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    GeForce 8300 mGPU







    An NVIDIA® GeForce® 8300 motherboard GPU delivers the power of a discrete GeForce GPU with up to 60% more graphics performance than entry-level graphics cards. Enjoy Windows Vista™ and today’s popular games with DirectX® 10 and watch the latest Blu-ray and HD DVD titles with PureVideo® HD technology. And get the most advanced core logic with Gigabit Ethernet featuring FirstPacket™ technology and MediaShield™ storage technology with RAID5 support.

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    © 2007 Crytek GmbH. All Rights Reserved. More Graphics Horsepower
    Up to 60% more graphics performance than entry-level graphics cards to experience Windows Vista, the games you’ve been waiting to play and better overall multimedia fun.

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    HD at 1080p for Everyone
    Experience astounding Blu-ray and HD-DVD movie picture quality (supported formats include H.264, VC1 and MPEG2) with PureVideo HD technology. Enjoy enhanced system performance, reduced power consumption and quieter operation with minimal CPU utilization.

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    Innovative Hybrid SLI® Technology
    Combine select NVIDIA discrete GPUs with NVIDIA motherboard GPUs to turbo-charge graphics performance and enjoy intelligent power management.
     

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    GeForce 8200 mGPU




    The NVIDIA GeForce 8200 motherboard GPU brings new graphics technologies to everyone. Enjoy Windows Vista and today's popular games with DirectX 10. Watch the latest Blu-ray and HD DVD titles with NVIDIA® PureVideo® HD technology. And turbo-charge your GeForce GPUs with GeForce Boost for amazing graphics performance. All at an exceptional value.

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    © 2007 Crytek GmbH. All Rights Reserved. DirectX 10 for Everyone
    Get DirectX 10 at an affordable price to start experiencing Windows Vista, the games you've been waiting to play and better overall multimedia fun.

    HD at 1080p for Everyone
    Experience astounding Blu-ray and HD-DVD movie picture quality (supported formats include H.264, VC1 and MPEG2) with PureVideo HD technology.Enjoy enhanced system performance, reduced power consumption and quieter operation with minimal CPU utilization.
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    Turbo-charge your GeForce GPU
    Turbocharge the performance of your GeForce GPU. Plug it into a GeForce 8200 motherboard to enjoy GeForce Boost and enhanced graphics performance.