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Vvikoo Geforce 9600GT Turbo (512Mb DDR3)

"For the mainstream gamer who don't want to spend an arm or a leg on a decent gaming card ... the Vvikoo Geforce 9600GT Turbo is definitely well worth considering."



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Posted on Mar 12, 2008, 12:00 AM UTC by Winston Chim

Introduction

Vvikoo releases an overclocked Geforce 9600GT to attract the mainstream gamers ... 

 

INTRODUCTION 

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We recently reviewed Vvikoo's Geforce 8800GT Max 1Gb DDR3 ... it was a decent card that produced good results at default speed. It was one of the first 8800GT that offered 1Gb of DDR3 ram, allowing users to run their monitors at extremely high resolutions. That was last month ... but for this month, Vvikoo released their latest graphics card utilising Nvidia's 9600GT (G94) GPU, which was only recently announced. It's amazing how fast technology turns around. For those who don't know who Vvikoo are ... here's a little blurb taken frrom their website.

"VVIKOO, established in Paris, is one of the world leading companies whose objective is to create a new gaming environment for customers all over the world. The meaning of Vvikoo: The sound of Vvikoo is similar to "video cool" in English. These words are synonymous with what we stand for, so when people hear Vvikoo for the first time, they know they are talking about cooler, better graphics cards."

 

At the recent Cebit 2008 exhibition, we saw a lot of manufacturers including Abit, Foxconn, Gigabyte, MSI and Inno3D, displaying their new Geforce 9600GT graphic cards. Some even broke Nvidia's NDA and sneakly showed off their lastest Geforce 9800GX2. It was all very exciting. Now, moving back to this review ... Nvidia's new Geforce 9600GT (G94) is basically a direct competitor to ATI's Radeon HD3850, and it's aimed at the mainstream gamer or medium to high-end user. It offers the same 256-bit memory interface as the G92, but this time the G94 has 64 stream processors, with 57.6 Gb/s memory bandwidth, and a texture fill rate of 20.8 billion per second. In terms of performance, it sits just below a Geforce 8800GT (G92).

 

Vvikoo Geforce 9600GT Turbo 

 

In this review, we'll be taking a look at the Vvikoo Geforce 9600GT Turbo graphics card. The card features a very impressive pre-installed, all copper cooler by Zalman (it's the same one found on their other card - 8800GT Max). The card utilises an overclocked Nvidia Geforce 9600GT GPU, which runs at 700Mhz, and features 512Mb of DDR3 ram which is also overclocked @ 2Ghz (2 x 1000Mhz). An overclocked GPU and memory can produce a lot of excess heat. Vvikoo combats this by having a pre-installed all copper cooler by Zalman fitted. The cooler looks very impressive, and features 4 copper heatpipes which fan out to a large array of copper fins ... this is then cooled by quiet fan which spins at 1,400 - 2,500 RPM.

 

Vvikoo Geforce 9600GT Turbo 

 

One of the first thing you'll notice about the card, are the built-in HDMI and the new Display Port connectors. This is excellent news for HD video enthusiasts. There's also a very surprising SPDIF optical connector with cable included. Very interesting. The pre-installed all copper cooler from Zalman should be more than enough to cool this overclocked card, and it definitely makes this card very attractive. We're expecting some good performance from the Vvikoo Geforce 9600GT Turbo, and I don't expect anything less, specially from an overclocked Geforce G94 GPU.

 

Vvikoo Geforce 9600GT Turbo           Vvikoo Geforce 9600GT Turbo

 

For our tests, we'll be benchmarking the Vvikoo Geforce 9600GT Turbo with several GPU intensive DX10 games ... with both 4xAA and 16xAF options enabled, as well as your usual 3D Mark 2005 and 2006 tests. Our test rig includes an Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 @ default 2.4Ghz, Gigabyte GA-P35 DS4 motherboard, Crucial Ballistix Tracer DDR2-800 4Gb Kit, PC Power & Cooling Turbo Cool 860W PSU and a 19" Dell Ultrascan P990 monitor. All-in-all, it's a decently spec'd system for DX10 gaming.

OK, lets not waste any more time and see how well the Vvikoo Geforce 9600GT Turbo will perform against similar cards on the market.

 

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