| Foxconn GeForce 9500 GT |
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| Written by Jeff_Tom | |||||||
| Monday, 18 August 2008 15:22 | |||||||
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It took while for Nvidia to follow up the GeForce 8800 GTX video card but they finally did so earlier this year. We've seen some variants on the original DX10 die with the 9800 GT and 9600 GT but nothing on the lower end until now with the GeForce 9500 GT. Today we have one of these cards to look at from Foxconn.
The card shares some basics with the other 9000 series cards mostly DX10 support, PCI-E 2.0 support, and lower power usage. H.264 decoding is also supported. The card can run in SLI and has component output as well as DVI and VGA output.
As with other lower-end cards the hardware bundle consists of the basics of a DVI-to-VGA adapter and an HDTV dongle. A driver CD and installation manual are also included with the card. This 9500 GT from Foxconn features a slight overclock and 256MB of RAM but 9500 GTs do come in other varieties of up to 1GB of RAM.
Here are the technical specs. GPU: NVIDIA GeForce 9500GT |
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| Last Updated on Monday, 15 September 2008 12:57 |