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Review: XFX GeForce 9600 GSO XXX - mid-range monster or crippled competitor?

by Michael Harries on 24 September 2008, 08:07

Tags: XFX 9600 GSO XXX 384MB, NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA), XFX (HKG:1079)

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Temperatures & overclocking

Temperature musings

We perform our testing on an open test bed with a 120mm fan simulating case airflow.

Graphics cards XFX 9600 GSO XXX 384MB Sapphire HD 4670 512MB Sapphire HD 3850 256MB
Ambient temperature 23°C 19°C 18°C
Idle temperature 56°C 44.5°C 45°C
Load temperature 79°C 81°C 73°C
Ambient-to-load delta 56°C 62°C 55°C

 

All three cards, above, feature single-slot coolers yet manage to maintain reasonable temperatures. Of course, the small, fast spinning-fans that keep these cool are not particuarly quiet, so if noise levels are a big concern you may be well-served looking towards uprated or aftermarket heatsinks.  


Overclocking

We managed to raise the XFX 9600 GSO XXX 384MB's frequencies to a maximum stable overclock of 725MHz core, 1,782MHz shader and 2,052MHz memory.

These represent overclocks of 6.6 percent on the core, 4.8 per cent on the shaders and 8 percent on the memory.

These overclocks were able to increase frame rates in the ET:QW test at 1,680x1,050 from between 38.3 and 50.5fps, to between 39.8 and 57.3fps - yet due to the huge variances the card experiences between runs of this benchmark, it's hard to generalise the performance increase the overclock would afford across most games.