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Home arrow Graphics cards arrow Nvidia Mainstream DX10 VGA Roundup
Nvidia Mainstream DX10 VGA Roundup PDF Print
Written by Nebojsa Todorovic   
Thursday, 31 May 2007
With the expiry of NDA for G84 and G86 chips, we got a couple of GeForce 8600GTS cards to test. The fastest ones to lend sample cards were ASUS and MSI, and now, a month later, all of the manufacturers introduced their mid-range novelties. Within this price range, you will be able to find three different models, together with certain variations some manufacturers apply to their models. Those 3 models are 8500GT, 8600GT, and 8600GTS.

 
SpecsGeForce 8500GTGeForce 8600GT
GPUG86G84
Stream Processors1632
Texture Units1616
ROP88
GPU Freq. (MHz)450540
Man. Technology (nm)8080
Shader Operations 720017280
Pixel Fill Rate (MPix/s)36004320
Texture Fill Rate (MTex/s)36008640
Vertex Operations18004320
Memory Type DDR2GDDR3
Memory Freq. (MHz)8001400
Mem. Bus128bit128bit
Mem. Bandwidth (Gb/s)12,822,4

All three are labelled as “HD Ready”, meaning that they possess PureVideo HD Engine, which enables video decoding with a significant decrease in processor load. However, unlike the new AMD models, they are one phase short while conducting the VC-1 video editing, which implies that the new AMD cards will be superior in the HD segment. As far as this test is concerned, we have six models on the line. So, let's go.

 



 
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