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| | PNY GeForce 9600GT 512MB DDR3 PCIE 2.0 (DVI + DVI + HDTV/S-Video Outputs) VCG96512GXPB |  | Brand: PNY Category: CE
List Price: $155.99 Buy New: $119.99 You Save: $36.00 (23%)
New (37) Used (1) from $119.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 99
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Graphics RAM: 512 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8 Dimensions (in): 3 x 11 x 9.5 nv:GPU/VPU: NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GT RAMDAC: Dual 400 MHz Fill Rate per Second: 20.8 Billion pixels Additional Features: HDCP Enabled Additional Features: HDTV Ready Additional Features: SLI Ready Additional Features: DirectX 10 Additional Features: OpenGL 2.1 Additional Features: PCI Express 2.0 Additional Features: Vista Certified Maximum Resolution: 2560 x 1600 (Digital) Video Memory: 512MB Memory Type: GDDR3 Core Clock: 650 MHz Memory Interface: 256-bit Memory Clock: 1800 MHz Shader Clock: 1625 MHz Warranty: 3 years warranty
MPN: VCG96512GXPB Model: VCG96512GXPB UPC: 751492372976 EAN: 0751492372976 ASIN: B00141CIZO
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new sealed retail box. Fast shipping. UPC carefully removed.
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Great card that really sped up my games. July 16, 2008 I upgraded the old card in my Dell Optiplex GX620 machine with this one. Of course I needed to upgrade the PSU as well, but I found a great deal with the OCZ Technology Silencer Dell Upgrade 470W Power Supply on Amazon. Everything went together well and my system is running all my games at the highest detail setting now. I haven't tried any recent titles like Crysis yet, but I plan on loading it up soon.
Great bang for the buck July 8, 2008 Upgraded from a 2+ year old 7800GT. Installed in a XP 4200+ dual core. Card works great at the high resolutions of my 24" LCD.
I'm not worried about all the numbers about how well my card works in this benchmark software or that test level; I just wanted a good card that could play TF2, COD4, C&C3, and not slow down. I found it.
Highly recommended.
Won't work - reboots continuously June 9, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Two things to consider on power supplies and graphics cards: The total wattage (W) and the amps (A) available at 12 Volts (V). Higher end graphics cards can't get enough power through the motherboard and require a direct connection to the power supply. The 12V is normally split between several rails/plugs. First rail supplies the computer, 2nd supplies the 1st video card, 3rd rail supplies the 2nd video card, etc.
Even though my system (500W & 34A) exceeds the minmum requirements (400W & 26A) this card puts my system into a continuous reboot, restarting every few seconds never mind starting windows.
Contacted PNY and they said buy a new power supply that can supply 26A on a single 12V rail. Turns ou there is no such thing. Even the most advanced power supplies only supply 18A per rail (like my current system).
Of course ANTOnline happily accepts return except on computer parts so now I'm stuck with a $160 card I can't use.
Lastly unless the game is on the driver disk I didn't get the copy of Frontlines that is supposed to come with this package.
Bait and Switch June 6, 2008 1 out of 6 found this review helpful
Frontlines: Fuel Of War was to come with this card, but the shipper, TigerDirect did not ship the game with the card. After talking with TigerDirect, they would not honor their agreement. I would suggest not buying from TigerDirect and purchase this card elsewhere.
GREAT PERFORMANCE FOR THE MONEY May 27, 2008 GREAT CARD, GREAT PERFORMANCE ON ALL GAMES, AND WITH A LITTLE OVERCLOCK PERFORMS EQUAL TO A 8800GT, AT THIS TIME THIS IS THE BEST VIDEO CARD THAT I EVER USED. IF YOU ARE UPGRADING FROM A 8600GT/GTS YOU WILL SEE THE BIG DIFERENCE ON PERFORMANCE ON THE NEW MID RANGE NVIDIA CARDS. COOL DESIGN TOO.
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