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To give a quick refresh on the GeForce 9600 GT it is based off the 65nm G92
GPU from Nvidia with 64 stream processors, a 256-bit memory bus, a standard core
clock of 650MHz and memory at 900MHz with 512MB of RAM. This is 58 less stream
processors than the next graphics card up, the GeForce 8800 GT. The card
requires one PCI-Express power adapter, features two DVI outputs, and a video
out.

What's unique about the Asus GeForce 9600 GT Top is the large what Asus are
dubbing "Glaciator" heatsink. This sits in the middle of the card and features a
much larger fan than standard 9600 GTs which actually keeps it very quiet as
well. This allows Asus to give overclock the card out of the box to 720MHz for
the core and 1GHz for the memory. What we've seen from benchmarking so far is
that clock speed seems to matter more than the number of stream processors as
the 9600 GT is very competitive with the 8800 GT despite quite a few less stream
processors so this is a good development for the 9600 GT.
Inside the box Asus includes a molex-to-PCI-E power adapter, DVI-to-VGA adapter,
DVI-to-HDMI adapter, component video cable, S/PDIF cable, and a leather CD
booklet. No extra software included here besides the drivers but few extra perks
for the hardware bundle.
Here are the technical specs.
Graphics Engine: NVIDIA GeForce 9600GT
Bus Standard: PCI Express 2.0
Video Memory: DDR3 512MB
Engine Clock: 720 MHz
Shader Clock: 1800 MHz
Memory Clock: 2GHz effective (1 GHz DDR3)
Memory Interface: 256-bit
DVI Max Resolution: 2560 x 1600
D-Sub Output: Yes x 1 (via DVI to D-Sub adapter x 1)
DVI Output: Yes x 2 (DVI-I)
HDMI Output: Yes x 1 (via DVI to HDMI adapter x 1)
HDTV Output (YPbPr): Yes
HDCP Support: Yes
TV Output: Yes (S-Video to Composite)
Software Bundled: ASUS Utilities & Driver
The card size is 4.376 inches x 9 inches
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