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:: PC Perspective . Graphics Card . Galaxy GeForce 9600 GT LP Review - Low Power, Low Profile . A unique 9600 GT
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A unique 9600 GTIntroduction
Our first 9600 GT All current GeForce 9600 GT parts are still based on a 65nm process technology and consist of about 505 million transistors - well short of the 1.4 billion in the GT200 designs. There are 64 shader processors on board with 16 ROPs all running at a core clock rate of 650 MHz and a shader speed of 1625 MHz at reference speeds.
The Galaxy GeForce 9600 GT LP Though a new comer to the world of retail and e-tail in the US, Galaxy has been coming on strong with a range of overclocked and budget graphics cards to suit most any gamers' needs. The card today is obviously about the budget-conscious gamer but also has a very specific, and profitable, target in mind.
Retail packaging for the Galaxy 9600 GT LP is pretty basic - small enough to fit in a regular FedEx box but nice to get some attention on a shelf.
Right away you'll notice that this card is different than most other cards you'll find on the market. It is shorter, though the politically correct term is "low profile", but is still able to pack a punch. The heatsink on the 9600 GT GPU is fairly heavy since it needs to manage the level of heat in a smaller area but the fan is able to keep the card cool without an overtly annoying audio pitch.
The card features an HDMI output that can be altered (via an HDMI-to-DVI dongle) to double up the dual-link DVI display output, matched on the right hand side. This is a very short bracket - meant mainly for low profile systems (which we'll discuss on the next page) but don't worry - if you have a full size case Galaxy includes an alternate bracket as well that helps the card fit snuggly into your system.
Another unique feature to this Galaxy card is the lack of a 6-pin power connector - all other 9600 GT cards to date have required the connection of a PCIe power core in order to operate but Galaxy was able to bin parts for lower power consumption in order to make this specific card. That gives the "LP" moniker a double meaning: low profile AND low power. Clever.
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