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ZOTAC GeForce 9600 GT DP Review

Date: 2008-10-9

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   Ports for Every OccasionOffering an irresistible combination of performance and price, it is no wonder that the NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GT is perhaps one of the more popular GPUs at the moment. Lau...

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Offering an irresistible combination of performance and price, it is no wonder that the NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GT is perhaps one of the more popular GPUs at the moment. Launched slightly more than half a year ago, the GeForce 9600 GT was the first of NVIDIA's GeForce 9 series cards, and is targeted squarely at the lucrative mid-range mainstream market.

Since its launch, we have seen many variants from graphics vendors. To stand out, they often employ one of two commonly used methods, or sometimes even both. One of the methods is factory-overclocking. Zotac's AMP! Edition and Palit's Sonic series of cards are two such examples. Another method vendors use to differentiate themselves from the competition is the addition of customized cooling solutions. Think Zalman coolers, MSI Hybrid Freezers and ASUS Glaciators.

So what about the Zotac GeForce 9600 GT DP? What makes it so special? We are glad you asked. Not only does it sport a fancy Zalman cooler, it also comes factory-overclocked, but beyond this, it also has a host of video outputs. Apart from the usual two DVI and mini-DIN S/Video output, it also has one for HDMI, another for VGA and yet another for the newer DisplayPort interface. In short, the works.

ZOTAC GeForce 9600 GT DP Review
Like all other Zotac cards, the Zotac GeForce 9600 GT DP comes in Zotac's familiar orange box.

So join us as we take a look to see if this is one of the most complete GeForce 9600 GT cards that money can buy.

ZOTAC GeForce 9600 GT DP Review

Zotac GeForce 9600 GT DP and competitive comparison cards
Model ZotacGeForce 9600 GT DP 512MB NVIDIAGeForce 8800 GT 512MB ATIRadeon HD 3870 512MB ATIRadeon HD 3850 256MB
CoreCode G94 G92 RV670 RV670
TransistorCount 505million 754million 666million 666million
ManufacturingProcess 65nm 65nm 55nm 55nm
CoreClock 675MHz 600MHz 775MHz 670MHz
StreamProcessors 64Stream Processors 112Stream Processors 64Processors (320 Stream processing units) 64Processors (320 Stream processing units)
StreamProcessors Clock 1625MHz 1500MHz 775MHz 670MHz
TextureMapping Units (TMU) or Texture Filtering (TF) units 32 56 16 16
RasterOpertating Units (ROP) 16 16 16 16
MemoryClock 1800MHzGDDR3 1800MHzGDDR3 2250MHzGDDR4 1660MHzGDDR3
DDRMemory Bus Width 256-bit 256-bit 256-bit 256-bit
MemoryBandwidth 57.6GB/s 57.6GB/s 72.0GB/s 53.1GB/s
PCIExpress Interface PCIver 2.0 x16 PCIver 2.0 x16 PCIver 2.0 x16 PCIver 2.0 x16
MolexPower Connectors 1 x6-pin 1 x6-pin 1 x6-pin 1 x6-pin
MultiGPU Technology SLI SLI CrossFire CrossFire
DVIOutput Support 2 xDual-Link 2 xDual-Link 2 xDual-Link 2 xDual-Link
HDCPOutput Support Yes Yes Yes Yes
StreetPrice ~US$100 ~US$120 ~US$130 ~US$100






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