Xfx Geforce 9600 Gso Drivers
The GeForce 9 series is the ninth generation of NVIDIA's GeForce series of graphics. The GeForce 9600 GSO was essentially a renamed 8800 GS. Max2ae 4 0 cracker. XFX released a 9600 GTX based on the G92 chip featuring 96 stream processors, a 580 MHz. NVIDIA has ceased driver support for GeForce 9 series on April 1, 2016.
I just purchased one of these cards the other day and i am very disappointed. Here is the link. I am not sure if something is set wrong, and i have tried the latest drivers from Nvidia. My Aquamark 3 scores are right around 87k. My specs are: AMD Athlon 64 6000x2 3.1 ASUS M3A78-CM AMD 780V 4gb ddr 800 ram Windows Vista Ultimate 32bit Antec Truepower 430 22in 1680x1050 I know this is a budget card, and wasn't expecting a ton, but what exactly is the problem with this card? Is it the Gddr2.
If so i plan on returning it and some suggestions below $150 would be great. Since I just ordered the 9600 GSO 768 on eBay for $50, it is the clear cut winner for me. I will be selling my HD3450 for the same price and basically getting a free upgrade. Go ahead and spend money if you need to. I actually decided to just buy more games and deal with the low end 3450 for a while, but accidentally stumbled upon the deal as someone bought a new card and priced it to sell fast (as I have done in the past myself).
This should hold me over until there's a 295 for $50 in a few years lol. I believe that this 768mb version only uses ddr2 @ 1000mhz. Starrett 3814 user manual.
This slower ram will greatly hurt the performance, especially since these cards only have a 192bit bus. So, a 4670 probably will outperform it. The 9600gso with 96 stream processors and 384mb ddr3 is a better card.
DDR2 memory only hurts if the only thing your going to do with the card is run benchmark tests. You have a 768mb graphics buffer. I have this card and it runs everything I throw at it from PONG to TETRIS.
Just kidding. Its a good card for under $100. All the latest titles run at high resolutions. A couple get chooppy but i just drop the resolution down a bit. You dont even notice the difference in resolution.