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 GeForce 9600 GT 512MB 6-Way Shootout review

 By: Hilbert Hagedoorn Edited by John A. Johnsen | Published: February 21, 2008  


 

CoolerMaster Cosmos S

Alright as you can see, a 100% reference based board & PCB design. Though you will see a few custom design boards today I have to admit that the reference based cards work, look and perform pretty equal compared to the customized versions. Even the fan is silent and cooling optimal.

CoolerMaster Cosmos S

Yes my man, the backside, toosh, hiny, bottocks. Ehm, yeah I prefer the real thing too; next slide please :)

CoolerMaster Cosmos S

I wonder at what point in time we'll see HDMI embedded here. Graphics cards these days are getting pretty darn popular for HD playback through HTPC's. A lot of you already have connected your PCs towards an LCD-HD television. Good stuff! I hope to see HDMI/Displayport integrated more this year. Make no mistake, at GPU level everything is ready for both standards.

CoolerMaster Cosmos S

Again, a SLI finger, we'll take a closer look at SLI performance in another article to be released very soon, by the way. Two of these cards combined should be a pretty interesting sweet spot performance versus money wise.

CoolerMaster Cosmos S

At the rear-end just like the reference model, the 6-pin power connector. Your mainboard can supply a maximum of 75 Watts over the PCIe slot, the card can peak towards 90 Watts. This is why the card needs an extra voltage rail in the circuitry;  6-pin power connectors are found on any modern power supply. If you don't have one, don't worry. BFG inserted a Molex to 6-pin converter for you in the package.

CoolerMaster Cosmos S

The glamour shot. Dang, if that PCB would have been black it would have been a notch more delicious to look at. BFG has a reflective sticker slapped on that cooler and it looks pretty reflecting the inner UV lighting.

Gawd I'm such a geek.



 


 

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