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ZOTAC GeForce 9600GT 512MB AMP! Edition

Author: Shane Baxtor SUMMARY: In our second 9600GT review we see if the well increased clockspeeds of ZOTAC's AMP! Edition keep it ahead of the 3870.
Editor: Steve Dougherty
Category: Visual
Published: 21st February 2008
Manufacturer: ZOTAC
Our Rating: 93%

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The Card

With the box out the way it’s time to move onto the card, which when looking at it instantly resembles an 8800GT. We have the single slot cooler that manages to take up the whole front of the card with a largish fan sitting to the right.



The cooler has a giant sticker that goes all the way across and mentions the brand and model along with the fact that it’s an AMP! Edition variant. The cooler really just reflects what we saw on the front of the box.





Moving around the card it’s a pretty standard affair; we have a single PCI Express power connector that sits at the back of the card and as we move around to the top of the card we have a single SLI connector. Next to the SLI connector we can also see the little plug that the extra cable included in the package goes into.



Last but not least we move to the I/O side of things and we just have two Dual Link DVI connectors and a single TV-Out port.


Specifications

While we saw some pretty decent clocks on the Galaxy card, ZOTAC have really turned the amp dial to 11 on this card.



While both cards share the same 2000MHz memory clock, the ante is upped with the core and shader clock moving from 675MHz/1625MHz to 725MHz on the core and 1750MHz on the shader; quite an impressive jump indeed.



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