The GeForce 9800 series contains the GX2 (dual GPU), GTX, GTX+ and GT variants. Other than clock speeds, it is functionally the desktop equivalent version of the 9800M GT. XFX released a 9600 GTX based on the G92 chip featuring 96 stream processors, a 580 MHz core clock, 1450 MHz shaders and 512 MB of GDDR3 running at 1400 MHz on a 256-bit bus. The revised version is considered inferior in performance to the old version. Some of these cards have 1024 megabytes of memory while still being a 512 model. For these cards, the number of stream processors is halved to 48, with the core frequency increased to 650 MHz and the shader frequency increased to 1625 MHz. GeForce 9600 GSO 512 Īfter clearing the old 8800 GS stock, Nvidia revised the specification with a new core, and 512 MB of memory clocked at 900 MHz on a 256-bit bus. Some manufacturers have mistakenly listed some of their 768 MB models that have 96 stream processors as being based on the G94 chip, rather than the G92. Just like the 8800 GS, the 9600 GSO features 96 stream processors, a 550 MHz core clock with shaders clocked at 1,375 MHz, and either 384 or 768 MB of memory clocked at 800 MHz on a 192-bit memory bus. This tactic has been seen before in products such as the GeForce 7900 GTO to clear unsold stock when it is made obsolete by the next generation. The GeForce 9600 GSO was essentially a renamed 8800 GS. It features 768 MB of DDR2 memory on a 192-bit bus. It is based on a G94a core clocked at 500 MHz. The GeForce 9600GS is a Hewlett Packard OEM card. Unlike the 9600GT, it doesn't require an external PCI-Express power supply. GeForce 9600GS from an HP computer notice the SLI connector. Supports 2nd generation PureVideo HD technology with partial VC1 decoding.550 MHz core, with a 1375 MHz defined unified shader clock.The 9500 GS is an OEM card that is based on the 9500 GT but geared towards the mainstream audience.
Supports 1st generation PureVideo HD technology with partial VC1 decoding.
4 raster operations pipelines (ROP), 8 unified shaders.6 Technical Summary of Desktop G9x GPUs.Supports single GPU and NVIDIA SLI technology on DirectX 9, DirectX 10, DirectX 11, and OpenGL, including 3-way SLI, Quad SLI, and SLI support on SLI-certified Intel and AMD motherboards.Supports multiple languages and APIs for GPU computing: CUDA C, CUDA C++, CUDA Fortran, OpenCL, DirectCompute, and Microsoft C++ AMP.Supports DisplayPort 1.2 for GeForce GTX 600 series GPUs.Supports OpenGL 4.3 for GeForce 400-series and later GPUs.Includes support for applications built using CUDA 5 or earlier version of the CUDA Toolkit.Improves performance and stability in Tomb Raider.