Saturday, May 2, 2009

PNY VCG96512GXEB VERTO GeForce 9600GT 512MB DDR3 DVI + DVI + HDTV/S-Video Outputs PCI-E 2.0 Graphics Card- Retail

Big on performance and easy on the wallet, the PNY Verto GeForce 9600GT video card offers unheard of graphics processing power at a wallet friendly price point. Enjoy awesome frame rates in the latest DirectX 10 games.
Customer Review: Absolutely Beautiful
First off, somebody else wrote about a "jet engine" noise, and I have no idea what that's about. My machine is as quiet as it was before. This card is absolutely beautiful. It does everything it's advertised to do and more. It's quiet, fast, and has decent VRAM. Every problem I had with my old card is solved now. I am impressed beyond words. My Valve games (like Half-Life 2) look great and I get absolutely no lag. I did a stress test in Half-Life 2: Lost Coast, which uses Valve's "High Dynamic Range Rendering" technology, which is a whole new level of lighting control and graphics attached to their Source engine, and maxed out the graphics. I achieved 60 frames per second. I was in awe. Also while playing some of my other first-person shooters, like Call of Duty: World at War, I was able see things I never noticed before using my old setup, like heat-ripples from gunfire! Even older games like the first Half-Life look great. Even X-Plane likes this card, and X-Plane is hard to please sometimes. One of my favorite parts of this thing is the cable that plugs into a special S-Vid on the back and lets you output video in standard s-video, RCA, or PbPrY, which is great because I do a lot of video editing. nVidia does it again!
Customer Review: Great card for preformance lovers.
This is a great video card, especially for the price. You would find this card priced brand new at around 130-150 are local stores or anywhere else besides amazon. This card is pretty big, and is quite loud though. But to me performance is all that matters so its not really a inconvenience. Make sure you have adequate space in your case so your card fits. Its about 5 inches long I think. It also requires its own power source from the PSU. It comes with a Y Adapter power connector for that purpose. Uses a 6pin connector into the card and than it converts the 6 pin into a 4 pin molex. So you will also need 2 available 4 pin molex connectors with your PSU. You may need a fairly good power supply of at least 400w for enough power and to keep your system nice and cool, because this card generates lots of heat and uses a good amount of power. It also comes with the drivers on the installation disc, of course and lots of bonus material. Mainly just high definition Geforce wallpapers and some videos. For those who need a affordable high end card for gaming, or intense video editing this is the card to get. It runs at almost twice the performance of your Geforce 8600 series cards, so it would be cheaper to buy this and less power consumption than SLIing 2 8000 series cards. Another thing I like to add, I got the free 2 day shipping on this and got the card the very next day. Which was a super plus to get it a day ahead of schedule. So last though, if you want performance over anything else this card will not let you down.


When one is looking for a television, he will surely encounter the two contending televisions, the plasma and LCD TV. Necessarily, in order to come up with a proper decision, both types of televisions must be compared. Their brands like Samsung, Philips, Panasonic, LG and Sharp shall first be disregarded. These two contending televisions are similar in some ways. One is that they both have super color-filled pictures and they both provide bright crystal-clear images. Another would be they both come in alike packages that is, both their flat screen casing measures 3.50 inches in depth. What really are the issues between the two? The two primary considerations, which are quickly turning out to be a non-issue, are the TV's price and size. If you will notice, LCD TVs are now manufactured in bigger sizes which is priced a bit the same as plasma TVs.

Although both TV technologies are alike in so many ways, there are still differences present between the two while they provide images to their viewers. What comprise a plasma technology are many pixel cells which permits electric pulses, that is, the stemming from electrodes. These pulses stimulate uncommon natural gases such as xenon and neon which causes the same to glow and provide light. The said light elucidates the appropriate balance of red, blue, or green phosphors and the latter are helps in exhibiting the appropriate color sequence originating from the light. Now you know how plasma TV really works.

Each and every flat-panel LCD screens can be found in the hub of the projector. In the same technological background, it is where LCD displays originate. Between two glass sheets, there are liquid-crystal-filled cells which are supplied with voltage by thin-film transistors (TFT) matrix. Once an electrical charge strikes the same, there will be the untwisting of the crystals up to a precise degree in order for it to sift white light coming from a lamp located behind the screen. This is intended for the television's flat panels and for projection via a small LCD chip.

Lesser power is required by LCD TVs in order for it to operate as compared to its plasma counterpart. This is because what is being used by the said television in order for it to exhibit images is florescent backlighting.

It can't be denied that LCD TVs are more expensive than Plasma TVs. Even cheap LCD TVs cannot compare to the cheap price of plasmas. This is so because the former has additional pixels and its production process requires higher costs.

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