Sometimes, computer parts are also about beauty, not only performance, but when you have a good looking piece of hardware that's decently priced and offers outstanding performance for its class, only then you can say you got the best bang for your buck. Why am I saying this? After all, some computer cases don't allow you to see what's inside, and if you're not building your PC by yourself, you may not even get to see what's inside. Well, that's a reason to become a computer enthusiast, the inner beauty of the machine, and today we'll talk about the beauty below, the Leadtek WinFast PX9600 GT Extreme Version video card.

As you probably know already, the 9600 GT is based on NVIDIA's G94 graphics core, basically a slightly improved version of the G92 used on the 8800 GT. This Leadtek incarnation of the 9600 GT board has the same PCB layout as the GeForce 8800 GT, so if you want to change the cooling system of this card, you could easily use coolers designed for the 8800 GT. These being said, let's see why did those guys at Leadtek call this card "Extreme" - I guess you imagine it already, but there are a few things that need to be said, so here we go...
NVIDIA's standard 9600 GT is on par with the 8800 GT in most tests, so hear this - Leadtek decided to give its card a boost, so they pushed up the core from 650MHz to 720MHz, while the memory runs at 1625MHz. The feature list of the card is pretty long, including built-in HDMI, HDCP, solid aluminum capacitors, PureVideo HD, dual-link DVI, and more.
Finally, if the above is not enough, you could also take your time to compare what other reviewers think, and then decide. After all, prices are dropping, and now is the right time to get a new video card, and if you don't want to empty your pockets, the Leadtek WinFast PX9600 GT Extreme could be the perfect choice!

As you probably know already, the 9600 GT is based on NVIDIA's G94 graphics core, basically a slightly improved version of the G92 used on the 8800 GT. This Leadtek incarnation of the 9600 GT board has the same PCB layout as the GeForce 8800 GT, so if you want to change the cooling system of this card, you could easily use coolers designed for the 8800 GT. These being said, let's see why did those guys at Leadtek call this card "Extreme" - I guess you imagine it already, but there are a few things that need to be said, so here we go...
NVIDIA's standard 9600 GT is on par with the 8800 GT in most tests, so hear this - Leadtek decided to give its card a boost, so they pushed up the core from 650MHz to 720MHz, while the memory runs at 1625MHz. The feature list of the card is pretty long, including built-in HDMI, HDCP, solid aluminum capacitors, PureVideo HD, dual-link DVI, and more.
Finally, if the above is not enough, you could also take your time to compare what other reviewers think, and then decide. After all, prices are dropping, and now is the right time to get a new video card, and if you don't want to empty your pockets, the Leadtek WinFast PX9600 GT Extreme could be the perfect choice!



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