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GeForce 9600 GT news for you to abuse.

DailyTech is starting out the year with interesting news about some hot GeForce 9000 series action. Apparently the 9600 GT has the same core and shader speeds as the 768MB 8800 GS (650/1,625) and the same memory speed, bandwidth and memory interace as the 8800 GT (900, 57.6GB/s and 256 bit). ChileHardware has some pics from the back of a retail box (I think it is BFG) as well.


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Thursday, January 03, 2008 6:21:31 PM
Radiator
Senior Member
I can only imagine how powerful will the highend of the 9K series be .
Double a 8600 GT... that would make it slower than the 8800 GTS , right? We'll see .
Friday, January 04, 2008 5:28:55 AM
hood
guest
Looks pretty promising...I can only hope that the 9800gts/gtx's will be super badass...maybe 90% performance gain over the current 8800's :) that'd be a pleasant suprise.
Friday, January 04, 2008 1:22:35 PM
Mach5Motorsport
guest
The 9000 series news? The 9600GT is coming out now?? Sheesh, Nvidia is fast and furious with all the card launches. Gonna bury AMD/ATi pretty soon.
Friday, January 04, 2008 5:37:09 PM
Hood
guest
so much for a pleasant suprise....now advertised 15% per die....what a joke.
I'm glad I didn't hold my breath for these cards.
Friday, January 04, 2008 5:38:46 PM
Hood
guest
@Mach5Motorsport
I don't know...I don't consider a "shrunk version of the 8800 die" really that much progress...if I could start from scratch again, I might consider AMD/ATI's 4x3870 solution...that's some serious horsepower, and crossfire scales MUCH better than sli...
Saturday, January 12, 2008 7:01:53 PM
BRX
guest
for this case, 88gt 4TW . . .

(sry my bad english)
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