Palit Nvidia 9600 GSO 384 MB Gfx Card

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Palit Nvidia 9600 GSO 384 MB DDR3 Gfx Card

Looking for a quick sale on the gfx card. Here are the pics and screenshots:







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The card outperforms ATI 4670 512mb ddr3 by a margin of 2-3 FPS. The original packing was snatched from me in Nehru Place( horrible experience), so got a temp packing from Tirupati from whom the Gfx card was bought on 14 June 2008. Approx 1 year warranty remaining. Has been working in perfect condition from then.

Cost is 2700+ shipping. Delhi buyers will be preferred.

Some benchmarks:

http://www.guru3d.com/article/geforce-9600-gso-386-mb-review-point-of-view/8

One can see that it is a worthy alternative to the 9600 GT for any resolution.
 
Is it still available ?

I am interested. PM me as soon as possible.

I am from Kolkata.
 
nfsfan said:
The card outperforms ATI 4670 512mb ddr3 by a margin of 2-3 FPS.
Actually with AA and AF, the 4670 is always better.

At all resolutions, FPS mixed different games.

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But the 9600 GSO is still a very nice, low power consumption card.
 
Hey thanx for posting that. It is definitely nice for people like me who have a 17" monitor. So at 1280x1024, it beats the crap out of the 4670 and the 3850(only marginally ;) ). To clarify, the 4670 does not need a PCI-E connector, but this one does need it. As for the power requirements, I think despite that it may be a low power card. I ran the card+ 3 Hard disks + 2 fans on my cooler master 460W, and there have been no problems whatsoever.
 
nfsfan said:
Bummpp!! Looking for a quick sale, so price is now reduced to 2700+ shipping!

If it is 2.5k shipped...send me bank details...i'll buy.

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I am sorry, but that is too low. Rest have agreed on 2700+ shipping, and I would rather wait for them happily. Its been a very dependable card for me, and as I showed its almost equivalent to a 9600 GT, which is on TE currently for around 3200+. I think that even justifies my old price. But since I am looking to sell it rather quickly, I brought down the price.
 
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