Wednesday, February 20th 2008

VVIKOO Unveils Two 9600GT Video Cards

VVIKOO, the professional and innovative graphics card supplier, today released its first GeForce 9 series graphics card - VVIKOO GeForce 9600GT Turbo. Equipped with the latest NVIDIA GeForce 9600GT graphics chip (D9P) and Zalman's VF-1000 pure cooper cooler, VVIKOO GeForce 9600GT Turbo can totally satisfy the gamers' and enthusiasts' desire for both quality and performance.

Powered by NVIDIA GeForce 9600GT graphics chip (D9P), VVIKOO GeForce 9600GT Turbo supports the PCI-Express 2.0 bus, 64 units of stream processors, and GDDR3 512MB 256bit memory. The GPU and memory clock of VVIKOO 9600GT Turbo are pre-overclocked to 700MHz and 2000MHz, having the better performance to the most popular DX10 games.

The pure copper cooler with four heat pipes made by Zalman
VVIKOO GeForce 9600GT Turbo uses the top class cooler from Zalman which has been used on previous VVIKOO GeForce 8800GT MAX, ensuring the optimized heat dissipation. The four heat pipes on the cooler also promise the ultra fast heat transmitting, equalizing the heat to each fin of a cooler effectively. If you are searching for one 9600GT graphics card with a powerful cooler, VVIKOO GeForce 9600GT Turbo will be your best choice.

Various output interfaces include DisplayPort, HDMI, and 2x Dual-link DVI-I
VVIKOO GeForce 9600GT Turbo features the latest DisplayPort and HDMI output interfaces which are the most popular interfaces of a graphics card. The standard interface such as Dual-Link DVI-I is included as well. VVIKOO GeForce 9600GT Turbo is HDCP compliant and it supports NVIDIA PureVideo HD and H.264 decode. All you have to do is to connect either DisplayPort or HDMI output interface to the monitor, and then you can easily enjoy the ultimate Blu-ray and HD-DVD movie experience on it.

Source: VR-Zone
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7 Comments on VVIKOO Unveils Two 9600GT Video Cards

#4
kylew
Is it me or does it say "VAIKOO" on the box and not "VVIKOO"?
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#5
W1zzard
its just their weird logo
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#6
WhiteLotus
another review! W1z you are one busy guy.

also i like the cooler on each of the cards, however i was a bit surprised to see that GDDR3 is being used, i thought (and no reason here other than i thought) that GDD4 would start coming into use
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#7
NinkobEi
This card looks pretty nice. finally Nvidia did something right by giving the x600 cards a 256 mem bus! any price on these things yet?
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