Nvidia GeForce 9600 GS

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How well can the GeForce 9600 GS run games
Nvidia GeForce 9600 GS
10 Aug 2021 - Graphics card reviewed

DirectX 10 gaming system requirements will be met by this gpu.

How many years will the GeForce 9600 GS graphics card play newly released games and how long until you should consider upgrading the GeForce 9600 GS in your PC? Its upgrade time for the GeForce 9600 GS, assuming you are a modern day gamer.

Whats a good PC graphics upgrade for the GeForce 9600 GS? A good choice when looking to upgrade the GeForce 9600 GS would be the RX 5000 Series Radeon RX 5500 XT 8GB which meets 716 of the 1000 top game’s recommended system requirements and has 1502% better performance. Alternatively if you are thinking of upgrading this graphics card then we would currently suggest the R-500 Series Radeon RX Vega 8. This PC hardware upgrade performs 445% better and can run 0 of today’s 1000 most demanding PC games.
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High
The GeForce 9600 GS was released on 01 May 2008
Nvidia PC game performance check GeForce 9600 GS
GPU
Architecture
G94a
Process
65nm
TMUs
24
Texture Rate
12 GTexel/s
ROPs
12
Pixel Rate
6 GPixel/s
Shader Processing Units
(CUDA Cores)
Ray Tracing
Tensor Cores
Release Price
Compatibility
Direct X
DX 10
Shader
3.0
Open GL
2.1
Resolution (WxH)
2560 x 1600
Notebook GPU
SLI/Crossfire
Dedicated
Integrated
Memory
Memory
768MB
Memory Speed
500MHz
Memory Bus
192bit
Memory Type
DDR2
Memory Bandwidth
24GB/sec
L2 Cache
Display Connectors
VGA Connection
1
DVI Connection
1
HDMI Connection
DisplayPort Connection
Clock Speeds
Core Speed
500 MHz
Power
Max Power
None
PSU
400 Watt & 26 Amps
Power Connector
None
Recommended Hardware
Best RAM Match
4 GB
Best Resolution
1280 x 720
GPU Upgrade
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GeForce 9600 GS Game Requirement Analysis

It had previously been thought that NVIDIA had decided to drop the G and NV nomenclature for a D (for Desktop) nomenclature on their processors. Following the D is the generation number and the target market indicator. NVIDIA's official designations for target markets include Mainstream, Performance, and Enthusiast. For example, the D9E indicates a 9th generation Desktop GeForce video card for the Enthusiast market[1]. However, NVIDIA has actually forked their codenames into those of graphics processors, and those of graphics cards. The GPU cores have kept the prefix 'G' and future versions will include the prefix 'GT'; whereas the actual cards are now codenamed as D, generation number and target market.

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