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=== GeForce 9600 GSO ===
=== GeForce 9600 GSO ===
The GeForce 9600 GSO was essentially a renamed 8800 GS. This tactic has been seen before in products such as the GeForce 7900 GTO to clear unsold stock when it is made obsolete by the next generation. Just like the 8800 GS the 9600 GSO features 96 stream processors, a 550&nbsp;MHz core clock with shaders clocked at 1,375&nbsp;MHz, and 384MB memory clocked at 800&nbsp;MHz on a 192-bit memory bus.<ref>http://www.nvidia.com/object/product_geforce_9600_gso_us.html</ref>
The GeForce 9600 GSO was essentially a renamed 8800 GS. This tactic has been seen before in products such as the GeForce 7900 GTO to clear unsold stock when it is made obsolete by the next generation. Just like the 8800 GS, the 9600 GSO features 96 stream processors, a 550&nbsp;MHz core clock with shaders clocked at 1,375&nbsp;MHz, and 384MB memory clocked at 800&nbsp;MHz on a 192-bit memory bus.<ref>http://www.nvidia.com/object/product_geforce_9600_gso_us.html</ref>


=== GeForce 9600 GSO 512 ===
=== GeForce 9600 GSO 512 ===

Revision as of 21:51, 2 June 2010

Template:NvidiaGPU

The GeForce 9 Series is the ninth generation of NVIDIA's GeForce series of graphics processing units, the first of which was released on February 21, 2008.

New codename scheme

It had previously been thought that NVIDIA had decided to drop the G and NV nomenclature for a D (for Desktop) nomenclature on their processors. Following the D is the generation number and the target market indicator. NVIDIA's official designations for target markets include Mainstream, Performance, and Enthusiast. For example, the D9E indicates a 9th generation Desktop GeForce video card for the Enthusiast market[1]. However, NVIDIA has actually forked their codenames into those of graphics processors, and those of graphics cards. The GPU cores have kept the prefix "G" and future versions will include the prefix "GT"; whereas the actual cards are now codenamed as D, generation number and target market. For example, the GeForce 8800 GT is designated D8P but contains a processor codenamed G92; the GeForce 9600 GT will most likely be designated D9M but it will contain the G94 core[2], whereas the 9800 will likely contain the G92 core. The next-generation core after the GeForce 9 Series is designated G200[3], it had previously been published as G100. It is worth noting that all of the GeForce 9 series is technically similar to the G92 GeForce 8 series (8800 GT/GTS 512), except for the use of slightly higher rated and clocked video memory. Also in the 9800 GTX+ and some 9800 GT, a manufacturing processing shrink to 55 nm was added. However the architecture of the G92 is identical, meaning clock for clock identical performance.

GeForce 9400 Series

GeForce 9400 GT

On August 27, 2008 the GeForce 9400 GT was officially launched.

  • 65 nm G96 GPU
  • 16 Stream Processors
  • 550 MHz core, with a 1350 MHz unified shader clock
  • 4.4 billion texels/s fillrate
  • 256 MB/512 MB/1024 MB 800 MHz DDR2 or 256 MB 1600 MHz GDDR3[4], both with a 128-bit memory bus
  • 12.8 GB/s memory bandwidth for boards configured with DDR2 800 MHz memory
  • Support DirectX 10, Shader Model 4.0, OpenGL 3.2, and PCI-Express 2.0
  • Supports 2nd generation PureVideo HD technology with partial VC1 decoding and HybridPower technology.[5][6][7]
  • Minimum of 300 watt power supply supported

GeForce 9500 Series

GeForce 9500 GT

GeForce 9500 GT

On July 29, 2008 the GeForce 9500 GT was officially launched.

  • 65 nm G96 GPU
  • 32 Stream Processors.
  • 550 MHz core, with a 1400 MHz unified shader clock.
  • 8.8 billion texels/s fillrate.
  • 256 MB/512 MB/1024 MB 1,600 MHz GDDR3 memory or 256 MB 1,000 MHz GDDR2 memory, both with a 128-bit memory bus.
  • 25.6 GB/s memory bandwidth for boards configured with GDDR3 800 MHz memory.
  • Support DirectX 10, Shader Model 4.0, OpenGL 3.2, and PCI-Express 2.0.
  • Supports 2nd generation PureVideo HD technology with partial VC1 decoding.[8][9]
  • NVIDIA SLI - ready technology
  • HDMI technology Support

GeForce 9500 GS

  • 65 nm G96 GPU
  • 32 Stream Processors.
  • 8 Raster Operations (ROP) units
  • 550 MHz Core, with a 1375 MHz unified shader clock.
  • 8.8 billion texels/s Fillrate.
  • 512MB 1000MHz DDR2 memory with a 128-bit memory bus.
  • 16.0 GB/s memory bandwidth.
  • Supports DirectX 10, Shader Model 4.0, OpenGL 3.2, and PCI-Express 2.0
  • Supports 2nd generation PureVideo HD technology with partial VC1 decoding.
  • NVIDIA SLI - ready technology
  • HDMI technology Support

Many GeForce 9500 GS with black fan covers are being recalled:

https://9500replacement.msicomputer.com/emea/default.aspx

GeForce 9600 Series

GeForce 9600 GT

GeForce 9600 GT with cooler removed

On February 21, 2008 the GeForce 9600 GT was officially launched. It was an upgrade of 8600 GTS.

  • 65 nm G94 GPU.
  • 64 Stream Processors.
  • 16 Raster Operation(ROP) units, 32 Texture Address(TA)/Texture Filter(TF) units.
  • 20.8 billion texels/s fillrate.
  • 650 MHz core clock, with a 1625 MHz unified shader clock.
  • 1008 MHz memory, 2016 MHz data rate, with a 256-bit memory interface.
  • 512MB of GDDR3 memory.
  • 57.6 GB/s memory bandwidth for boards configured with GDDR3 1008 MHz memory.
  • 505M transistor count
  • DirectX 10.0, Shader Model 4.0, OpenGL 3.2, and PCI-Express 2.0[10].
  • Supports 2nd generation PureVideo HD technology with partial VC1 decoding.
  • Is compatible with HDCP, but the implementation will depend on the manufacturer.
  • Supports CUDA and the Quantum Effects physics processing engine.
  • Almost double the performance of the previous Nvidia mid-range card, the GeForce 8600GTS.

GeForce 9600 GSO

The GeForce 9600 GSO was essentially a renamed 8800 GS. This tactic has been seen before in products such as the GeForce 7900 GTO to clear unsold stock when it is made obsolete by the next generation. Just like the 8800 GS, the 9600 GSO features 96 stream processors, a 550 MHz core clock with shaders clocked at 1,375 MHz, and 384MB memory clocked at 800 MHz on a 192-bit memory bus.[11]

GeForce 9600 GSO 512

After clearing the old 8800 GS stock, Nvidia revised the specification with a new core, and 512 MB of memory clocked at 900 MHz on a 256-bit bus.[12] For these cards the number of stream processors is halved to 48, with the core frequency increased to 650 MHz and the shader frequency increased to 1625 MHz. Some of these cards have 1024 megabytes of memory while still being a 512 model.

GeForce 9600GTX

XFX released a 9600GTX featuring 96 stream processors, a 580mhz core clock, 1450mhz shaders, and 512MB of GDDR3 running at 1400mhz on a 128bit bus.

GeForce 9800 Series

The GeForce 9800 series contains the GX2 (dual GPU), GTX, GTX+ and GT variants.[13]

GeForce 9800 GX2

On March 18, 2008 the GeForce 9800 GX2 was officially launched.

The GeForce 9800 GX2 has the following specifications: [14][15].

  • Dual PCBs, dual GPU design
  • 197 W power consumption [16].
  • Two 65nm process GPUs, with 256 total Stream Processors (128 per PCB)[17].
  • Supports Quad SLI.
  • Power of Two underclocked GeForce 8800 GTS 512(G92) video cards in SLI Mode
  • 1 GiB (512 MB per PCB) memory framebuffer.
  • Supports DirectX 10, Shader Model 4, OpenGL 3.2, and PCI-Express 2.0.
  • Supports 2nd generation PureVideo HD technology with partial VC1 decoding.
  • Outputs include two DVI ports, an HDMI output, and S/PDIF in connector on-board for routing audio through the HDMI cable [18].
  • An 8-pin and a 6-pin power connector.
  • Clocks (Core/Shader/Memory): 600 MHz/1500 MHz/2000 MHz [19]
  • 256-bit memory interface[19]
  • 128 GB/s memory bandwidth[19]
  • Release date: March 18, 2008
  • Launch price of $599 [20].

GeForce 9800 GTX

On April 1, 2008 the GeForce 9800 GTX was officially launched. It was basically an 8800 GTS 512MB with two SLI connectors, higher clock speeds, and support for Nvidia Hybrid Power, a technology that allows the discrete GPU to shut off during non resource intensive applications, and instead use the integrated GPU. With these extra features though, a high price came too.

Taken from an eVGA specification sheet:[21]

  • 128 Stream Processors.
  • Clocks (Core/Shader/Memory): 675 MHz/1688 MHz/2200 MHz
  • 256-bit memory interface.
  • 512 MB of GDDR3 memory.
  • 70.4 GB/s memory bandwidth
  • Texture Fill Rate of 43.2 (billion/s).
  • DirectX 10, Shader Model 4.0, OpenGL 3.2, and PCI-Express 2.0.
  • Supports 2nd generation PureVideo HD technology with partial VC1 decoding.
  • Outputs include two DVI ports, an HDMI output(Using Nvidia DVI to HDMI adapter(included)), and S/PDIF in connector on-board for routing audio through the HDMI cable.
  • Release date was 2008-04-01. [22]
  • Launch Price of $349. [23]

In July 2008 Nvidia released a refresh of the 9800 GTX: the 9800 GTX+ (55 nm manufacturing process). It has faster core (738 MHz) and shader (1836 MHz) clocks. Since March 2009 this design is manufactured as GeForce GTS 250.

GeForce 9800 GT

The 9800GT is identical to an 8800GT, although some are being manufactured using a 55 nm technology instead of the 65 nm first debuted on the 8800GT.[24] Newer (55 nm) version supports HybridPower while 65 nm doesn't. The G92 design has been later relabeled for a second time and sold as GTS 240 and GTS 250.

ASUSTeK have released a 9800GT with Tri-SLI support.[25]

Taken from the Nvidia product detail page.[26]

  • 112 Stream Processors
  • 512-1024MB of GDDR3 memory
  • 256-bits Memory Interface Width
  • 600 MHz Graphics Clock
  • 1500 MHz Processor Clock
  • 900 MHz Memory Clock
  • Texture Fill Rate (billion/s) 33.6
  • Memory Bandwidth (GB/s) 57.6
  • DirectX 10, Shader Model 4.0, OpenGL 3.2, and PCI-Express 2.0.
  • Supports 2nd generation PureVideo HD technology with partial VC1 decoding.

Technical summary

Model Release Date Codename Interface Fabrication process (nm) Core clock max (MHz) Peak fillrate Shaders Memory Texture Units Raster Operators Power Consumption (Watts) Transistor Count (Millions) Theoretical Shader Processing Rate (Gigaflops)
Billion pixel/s Billion bilinear texel/s Billion bilinear FP16 texel/s Billion FP32 pixel/s Stream Processors Clock (MHz) Bandwidth max (GB/s) DRAM type Bus width (bit) Megabytes Effective (Real) Memory Clock (MHz)
GeForce 9400 GT August 27, 2008 G96a/b PCI, PCI Express 2.0 x16 65[27], 55 550 2.2 4.4 ? ? 16 1350 12.8 DDR2 128 256, 512, 1024 800 (400) 8 ? 50 314 67
GDDR3 [28] 1600 (800)
GeForce 9500 GT July 29, 2008 G96a/b PCI, PCI Express 2.0 x16 65[27], 55 550 4.4 8.8 ? ? 32 1400 25.6 GDDR3 128 256, 512, 1024 1600 (800) 16 8 50 314 134
DDR2 1000 (500)
GeForce 9600 GSO January 15, 2008 G92-150 PCI Express 2.0 x16 65 550 6.6 26.4 13.2 3.3 96 1375 38.4 GDDR3 192 384, 512, 768 1600 (800) 48 12 105 754 396
? G92 65 550 ? ? ? ? 96 1375 16 DDR2 128 512 1000 (500) ? ? ? 754 396
? G94 65 650 ? ? ? ? 48 1625 51.2 GDDR3 256 512 1600 (800) ? ? ? 505 234
GeForce 9600 GT February 21, 2008 G94a/b PCI Express 2.0 x16 65, 55[29] 650 10.4 20.8 10.4 ? 64 1625 57.6 GDDR3 256 256, 512, 1024 1800 (900) 32 16 98 505 312
GeForce 9800 GT July 29, 2008 G92a/b PCI Express 2.0 x16 65, 55 600 9.6 33.6 16.8 4.8 112 1500 57.6 GDDR3 256 512, 1024 1800 (900) 56 16 ~105 754 504
GeForce 9800 GTX April 1, 2008 G92 PCI Express 2.0 x16 65 675 10.8 43.2 21.6 5.4 128 1688 70.4 GDDR3 256 512 2200 (1100) 64 16 140 754 648
GeForce 9800 GTX+ July 29, 2008 G92a/b PCI Express 2.0 x16 65, 55 738 11.8 47.2 23.6 5.9 128 1836 70.4 GDDR3 256 512 2200 (1100) 64 16 145 754 705
GeForce 9800 GX2 March 18, 2008 G92 PCI Express 2.0 x16 65 600 2x 9.6 2x 38.4 2x 19.2 2x 4.8 2x 128 1500 2x 64 GDDR3 2x 256 2x 512 2000 (1000) 2x 64 2x 16 197 2x 754 2x 576

OEM GeForce 100

Roughly one year after the introduction of the GeForce 9 series cards, Nvidia released OEM budget and mainstream cards under the 100 series with similar naming schemes to the mobile cards. Current cards include the G 100, GT 120, GT 130 and GTS 150. The GT 120 is a based on the 9500 GT with improved thermal designs while the GT 130 is based on the 9600 GSO (which itself was a re-badged 8800 GS). The GTS 150 is an OEM version of the GTS 250 with some slight changes. Despite being based upon previous 9 series cards, the G 100, GT 120, and GT 130 utilize entirely different PCB's and slightly different clock speeds.

Model Year Code name Fab (nm) Transistors (Billion) Die Size (mm 2) Bus interface Memory min (MiB) Config core 1 Reference clock rate Fillrate Reference Memory Configuration Graphics library support (version GFLOPS2 (MADD+MUL) TDP (Watts) Prices (As of Oct 2009)
Core (MHz) Shader (MHz) Memory (MHz) Pixel (GP/s) Texture (GT/s) Bandwidth (GiB/s) DRAM type Bus width (bit) Direct3D OpenGL
GeForce G 100 March 10, 2009 [30] G98 65 ? 86 PCIe 2.0 x16 512 8:4:4 567 1400 500 4.3 4.3 8 GDDR2 64 10 3.2 ~16 40 OEM
GeForce GT 120 March 10, 2009 [31] G96b 55 0.314 121 PCIe 2.0 x16 512 32:16:8 500 1400 500 8 4 16 GDDR2 128 10 3.2 130 50 OEM
GeForce GT 130 March 10, 2009 [32] G94b 55 0.505 180 PCIe 2.0 x16 768 48:24:16 500 1250 500 8 12 24 GDDR2 192 10 3.2 254 105 OEM
GeForce GTS 150 March 10, 2009 [33] G92b 55 0.754 230 PCIe 2.0 x16 1024 128:64:16 738 1836 1000 11.8 47.2 64 GDDR3 256 10 3.2 705 150 OEM

GeForce 9M Series

All graphical processing units in the GeForce 9M series feature:

  • Increased performance for similar power draw compared to GeForce 8M series for midrange and mid-high range notebooks,
  • DirectX 10.0 and OpenGL 3.2 compatibility,
  • 16X antialiasing, and
  • Full HD DVD / Blu-ray hardware decoding.

9100M G[34]

  • 8 Stream Processors.
  • 450 MHz core clock.
  • 1100 MHz shader clock.
  • Memory Clock depend on System Memory.
  • Up to 256 MB shared memory, with Turbo Cache.
  • 64 bit memory interface (single-channel mode) / 128 bit memory interface (dual-channel mode).
  • Memory Bandwidth depend on System Memory.
  • 1.8 billion texels/s texture fill rate.
  • (specification based on Acer Aspire 4530 using GPU-Z v0.2.8 utility)

9200M GS[35]

  • 8 Stream Processors.
  • 529 MHz core clock.
  • 1300 MHz shader clock.
  • 400 MHz memory clock.
  • Up to 256 MB memory.
  • 64-bit memory interface.
  • 6.4 GB/s memory bandwidth.
  • 2.1GPixel/s Pixel Fillrate.
  • 4.2GTexel/s Texture Fillrate

9300M G[36]

  • 16 Stream Processors.
  • 400 MHz core clock.
  • 800 MHz shader clock.
  • 600 MHz memory clock.
  • Up to 256 MB memory.
  • 64-bit memory interface.
  • 4.8 GB/s memory bandwidth.
  • 3.2 billion texels/s texture fill rate.

9300M GS[37]

  • 8 Stream Processors.
  • 580 MHz core clock.
  • 1450 MHz shader clock.
  • 800 MHz memory clock.
  • Up to 512 MB memory.
  • 64-bit memory interface.
  • 6.4 GB/s memory bandwidth.
  • 4.6 billion texels/s texture fill rate.

9400M G[38]

  • 16 Stream Processors.
  • Memory Clock depend on System Memory.
  • 64 bit memory interface (single-channel mode) / 128 bit memory interface (dual-channel mode).
  • Memory Bandwidth depends on System Memory.
  • 3.6 billion texels/s texture fill rate.

9500M G[39]

  • 16 Processors.
  • 500
  • ? billion texels/s texture fill rate.

9500M GS[40]

  • 32 Stream Processors.
  • 475 MHz core clock.
  • 950 MHz shader clock.
  • 700 MHz memory clock.
  • Up to 512 MB memory.
  • 128-bit memory interface.
  • 22.4 GB/s memory bandwidth.
  • 7.6 billion texels/s texture fill rate.

9600M GS[41]

  • 064A/8 core (G96.
  • 32 Stream Processors.
  • 430 MHz core clock.
  • 1075 MHz shader clock.
  • 800/1600 MHz memory clock (effective).
  • Up to 1024 MB memory.
  • 128-bit memory interface.
  • 12.8 GB/s (with DDR2 type) or 25.6 GB/s (with GDDR3 type) memory bandwidth.
  • 6.8 billion texels/s texture fill rate.
  • 103 GigaFLOPS.

9600M GT[42]

  • 32 Stream Processors.
  • 500 MHz core clock.
  • 1250 MHz shader clock.
  • 1000 MHz memory clock.
  • Up to 1024 MB memory.
  • 128-bit memory interface.
  • 25.6 GB/s memory bandwidth.
  • 8.0 billion texels/s texture fill rate.

9650M GS [43]

  • G84 core
  • 32 Stream Processors.
  • 625 MHz core clock.
  • 1250 MHz shader clock.
  • 800 MHz memory clock.
  • Up to 512 MB memory.
  • 128 bit memory interface.
  • 25.6 GB/s memory bandwidth.
  • 10 billion texels/s texture fill rate.

9650M GT [44]

  • G96 core (65/55nm).
  • 32 Stream Processors.
  • 550 MHz core clock.
  • 1325 MHz shader clock.
  • 800 MHz memory clock.
  • Up to 1024 MB memory.
  • 128 bit memory interface.
  • 25.6 GB/s memory bandwidth.
  • 8.8 billion texels/s texture fill rate.

9700M GT [4]

  • G96 core.
  • 32 Stream Processors.
  • 625 MHz core clock.
  • 1550 MHz shader clock.
  • 800 MHz memory clock.
  • 128 bit memory interface.
  • 25.6 GB/s memory bandwidth.
  • 10.0 billion texels/s texture fill rate.
  • 148.8 GigaFLOPS.

9700M GTS [5]

  • G94 core.
  • 48 Stream Processors.
  • 530 MHz core clock.
  • 1325 MHz shader clock.
  • 800 MHz memory clock.
  • 256 bit memory interface.
  • 51.2 GB/s memory bandwidth.
  • 12.7 billion texels/s texture fill rate.
  • 190.8 GigaFLOPS.

9800M GS [6]

  • G94 core.
  • 64 Stream Processors.
  • 530 MHz core clock.
  • 1325 MHz shader clock.
  • 800 MHz memory clock.
  • 256 bit memory interface.
  • 51.2 GB/s memory bandwidth.
  • 17.0 billion texels/s texture fill rate.
  • 254 GigaFLOPS.

9800M GTS [7]

  • G94 core.
  • 64 Stream Processors.
  • 600 MHz core clock.
  • 1500 MHz shader clock.
  • 800 MHz memory clock.
  • 256 bit memory interface.
  • 51.2 GB/s memory bandwidth.
  • 19.2 billion texels/s texture fill rate.
  • 288 GigaFLOPS.

9800M GT [8]

  • G92 core.
  • 96 Stream Processors.
  • 500 MHz core clock.
  • 1250 MHz shader clock.
  • 800 MHz memory clock.
  • 256 bit memory interface.
  • 51.2 GB/s memory bandwidth.
  • 24.0 billion texels/s texture fill rate.
  • 360 GigaFLOPS.

9800M GTX [9]

  • G92 core.
  • 112 Stream Processors.
  • 500 MHz core clock.
  • 1250 MHz shader clock.
  • 800 MHz memory clock.
  • 256 bit memory interface.
  • 51.2 GB/s memory bandwidth.
  • 28.0 billion texels/s texture fill rate.
  • 420 GigaFLOPS.

Technical summary

Model Release Date Codename Interface Fabrication process (nm) Core clock max (MHz) Peak fillrate Shaders Memory Texture Units Raster Operators Power Consumption (Watts) Transistor Count (Millions) Theoretical Shader Processing Rate (Gigaflops)
Billion pixel/s Billion bilinear texel/s Billion bilinear FP16 texel/s Billion FP32 pixel/s Stream Processors Clock (MHz) Bandwidth max (GB/s) DRAM type Bus width (bit) Megabytes Effective DDR Clock (MHz)
GeForce 9100M G MCP77MH MCP79MH 65 ? ? ? 8 1080 ? ? ? ? 26
GeForce 9200M GS G98 65 530 ? ? ? 8 1300 GDDR2 GDDR3 256 ? ? ? ? 31
GeForce 9300M G G98 65 400 ? 3.2 ? ? 16 800 9.6 64 256 1200 (600) ? ? ? ? 38
GeForce 9300M GS G98 65 ? ? ? ? ? 16 1400 ? GDDR2 GDDR3 64 256 1400 (700) ? ? ? ? 34
GeForce 9400M G MCP79MX 55 450 ? ? ? ? 16 1100 ? ? ? ? ? 54
GeForce 9500M G 65 ? ? ? ? ? 16 1250 ? GDDR2 GDDR3 128 256, 512, 1024 1600 (800) ? ? ? ? 60
GeForce 9500M GS G84 65 479 ? 7.6 ? ? 32 950 22.4 128 512 1400 (700) ? 8 ? 289 ?
GeForce 9600M GS G96 65 430 ? ? ? ? 32 1075 25.3 GDDR2 GDDR3 128 1024 1600 (800) ? ? ? 314 103
GeForce 9600M GT G96 65 500 ? ? ? ? 32 1250 ? GDDR2 GDDR3 128 256, 512, 1024 1600 (800) ? ? 23 314 120
GeForce 9650M GS 65 625 ? 10 ? ? 32 1250 25.6 128 512 1600 (800) ? ? 29 289 120
GeForce 9700M GT G96 625 ? 10 ? ? 32 1550 25.6 128 ? 1600 (800) ? ? ? ? 148.8
GeForce 9700M GTS G94 530 ? 12.7 ? ? 48 1325 51.2 256 ? 1600 (800) ? ? ? ? 190.8
GeForce 9800M GTS G94 600 ? 19.2 ? ? 64 1500 51.2 256 512 1600 (800) ? ? ? ? 288
GeForce 9800M GT G92 500 ? 24 ? ? 96 1250 51.2 256 512 1600 (800) ? ? ? ? 360
GeForce 9800M GTX G92 500 ? 28.0 ? ? 112 1375 51.2 256 512 1600 (800) ? 75 ? ? 420

See also

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