| Thursday, January 24 2008 |

NVIDIA has informed their partners that the launch of the GeForce 9600 GT has been pushed back by one week from February 14th to February 21st due to a voltage issue with the reference cards (G94P545), which may cause some systems to ‘hang' in certain situations. Here's the notice:
Source: VR-Zone
We've seen a small percentage of 9600 GT NVTTM boards exhibiting a voltage transient on the NVDD power supply during certain applications
User comments
well thats good. no one wants bad cards on the market.
another delay...
btw where can we find a chart of the latest CPU and GPU of end 2007, and 2008? :cool:
btw where can we find a chart of the latest CPU and GPU of end 2007, and 2008? :cool:
Hmmm... I see that ATI focusing on the lower end video card market is starting to pay off. ATI released their sub $100 cards yesterday. Nvidia is going to be about a month later? That could mean a lot of lost sales. ATI is still selling the HD3870 and HD3850 like hotcakes... that is what I am trying to save up for. :)
The 9600GT is going to be in the $100 range? Right? Or is this aimed more at the ATI HD3850?
The 9600GT is going to be in the $100 range? Right? Or is this aimed more at the ATI HD3850?
its ok evga will make it mess up with its super clocking
by: jydieJust a note, ive read the reviews myself and it stacks up like this
Hmmm... I see that ATI focusing on the lower end video card market is starting to pay off. ATI released their sub $100 cards yesterday. Nvidia is going to be about a month later? That could mean a lot of lost sales. ATI is still selling the HD3870 and HD3850 like hotcakes... that is what I am trying to save up for. :)
The 9600GT is going to be in the $100 range? Right? Or is this aimed more at the ATI HD3850?
HD2400<8400GS
thats how the scores stack up, the nvidia cards are sitting in crushing postion against ATI cards of the same caliber, the 8600GT goes for 90 bucks now and an 8500GT for around 60. As for the HD38xx cards they are selling, but not at the rate th 8800GT's are. IF you look at valve hardware survey, granted its just a small segment it really shows you where the gamer cards are and right now its 8800 at the top, with the top ATI card being the 9600
by: Musselswhats odd about your comment is when ati delayed their boards, everyone was pissing vinegar about it, it seems things are 1 sided around here.
well thats good. no one wants bad cards on the market.
by: eidairaman1nah the fanboys are just more vocal. Some of us are more neutral.
whats odd about your comment is when ati delayed their boards, everyone was pissing vinegar about it, it seems things are 1 sided around here.
