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EVGA GeForce 9500 GT
$65.00
Released July, 2008
The Pros:Installation is simple and straight forward, sets up screen resolution automatically. Fan noise is minor, not really noticeable. Runs well in dual SLI mode, solid and stable.
The Cons:Included installation instructions are a little confusing and vague. Ships with a disc that has a driver that is incompatible with Windows 7, need to download from website. Fan is prone to failure within the first year.
The EVGA GeForce 9500 GT is a low-cost video card that is scaled up slightly from the 9400. In addition to an increase in processing capacity, the memory bandwidth has been streamlined for increased throughput.
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As with the 9400, it has two separate DVI-I outputs for multiple monitors.
The major improvements begin with the NVidia GPU, which has twice the processing cores. The memory bandwidth is also increased to 16GB/s, meaning that more information can move in and out of the processor at a time.
Features
- 550MHz NVidia GPU with 32 processing cores
- 512MB, 128 bit DDR2 with 16GB/s memory bandwidth
- PCI-E 2.0
- 2 DVI-I outputs
- SLI capable
- 240Hz refresh rate
- 2560x1600 resolution
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installation is simple and straight forward, sets up screen resolution automatically
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fan noise is minor, not really noticeable
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runs well in dual SLI mode, solid and stable
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effectively speeds up general Windows graphics
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included installation instructions are a little confusing and vague
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ships with a disc that has a driver that is incompatible with Windows 7, need to download from website
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fan is prone to failure within the first year
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