I remember my dad buying 2 of these... I still have them today. They both run, and I use them as my troubleshooting cards if I suspect a GPU has gone wonky.
I got one of these for $10 many years ago. Weird that it's actually worth as much as $20 these days. It's an upgrade over GMA if you're desperate, but it's not worth more than $2.
This was my first ever video card back in 2010, it introduced me to PC gaming. That's why I can't throw it away it's now just a display on my shelf, so much memories, I get nostalgic just looking at it.
I still have a 8600gt 256mb ddr3 silent edition. It's always ready to come off the bench if I am ever in-between buying and selling my main video card.
I have the younger brother, matter of fact I have 2 8500gts and I do not even know where one came from. I would hate to try and use them to hold off while waiting on a proper GPU, but if all someone does is play LOL then they are great. A modern integrated GPU is not much off from a 8600Gt , I have a working GTX480 in a rig, if my GPU broke I would just hop up on old smokey for a bit. Been cold outside anyway.
I remember getting this as an upgrade to my A6 6500's Integrated Graphics. The thing that actually made me use this card for almost a year over my integrated graphics was the fact it ran CoD Black Ops really at I think the FPS cap of 91 FPS on the highest settings in 720p while my integrated graphics struggled to get 30-60. Was so long ago I can't remember exactly but i remember being blown away at how much faster it was and it made the game actually playable. I then got a 6450 for like a month and looking it up apparently this was a direct downgrade to the 9500 GT lol but it kind of was due to Dual Graphics/crossfire with my integrated graphics.
I could think of one use for the card (assuming you have the 1 GB version): RAM Disk. The linux kernel has a little known feature where you can allocate chunks of memory from anywhere in the memory map and use it as physical storage space. You can either use it as a RAM disk or as swap space.
I used one Geforce 9500GT with 1GB GDDR3 from Zorgis, from 2012 to april 2018. I wanted the 9800GT, but couldn't find it. My old 9400GT was toasted, and at time i had to rely on my mom's money. It held pretty ok, but was showing its age. The craziest thing i did was playing Tomb Rader (2013) from start to finish on this card, it crashed only once. Also the PC was almost 11 years old, it was 4GB ddr2 and Pentium DC E2180 clocked at 2, 0ghz. Got a new PC, but i still had all my previous GPUs in my closet.
I could post this on any of your videos but I like to watch your videos when ever I get the itch to buy this stuff like I used to and mess around with it like you do. Had I only made a RUclips back then.... ❤️ your content keep it up!
I have this exact same variant of the card and I threw it in a build with an Athlon 64 X2 4000+ and 2GB of DDR2 RAM...fits well enough and the whole build will go up for sale at a 50€ price point, it'll probably find a buyer
One thing that might be worth testing out is a Geforce 6200A. The AGP only DDR2 version that had a lot of memory bandwidth compared to the awful Turbo Cache versions.
The last game I played with that 9500 card was Bioshock Infinite, 2nd was SimCity 2013.. Realized the performance was so bad, I have to upgrade to another GFX card.. But I would not forget the memories of playing GTA IV for countless of hours with it..
A friend of mine were trying to sell me this card for around 100/120 dollars, I knew this card wasn't a good deal. Thank god you send this video before I brought it. Also, you should do an video about the gt 1030, the reviews show it's a pretty nice card (and it will be the one that I'll buy now). Keep up with the great videos m8.
The last oem system i ever bought was an asus cm5570 with a pentium e5300 dual core cpu back in 2008, I used one of those 9500gt galaxy model graphics cards in the system when i was wanting to play Guild Wars at 60fps , the card did the job and did just fine for the games i played at the time , its a nostalgic item for me now , Ive came a log way since then , I currently have 2 rigs i built with i7 3960x and xeon e5 1650 cpus on Sabertooth x79 motherboards and each system runs 2 gtx 970s in SLI lol.
Ah the memories! I remember gaming on this bad boy when I was a young lad. I still have my old one, i put it in my office computer because I want a double monitor setup
I had a gtx 8400, it broke and when I asked for warranty they offered me this one for a bit more cash. I took it and to this day the thing works on my old pc, now in my younger brother's hands. It helped me through a lot of gaming, didn't really feel like cheated out of performance, it worked just fine, the only gripe I had with it was that it didn't handle Metal Gear Solid Integral right, when I asked Nvidia support for this, they told me it was because the game used an older type of textures that wasn't supported in newer cards.
I had the Galaxy version of this card with 1GB of memory from early 2010 to mid 2016 and in my honest opinion I thought this was a decent card but then again I wasn't a big gamer at that point. Never really experienced any game play issues with it other than graphics freezing in the Sims 3 and not being able to play Farming Simulator 17 at all because of a unsupported shader. Still keep mine for "just in case" situations.
I had an even worse 9500gt. It had 512 mb of ddr2 memory. It was still the first card I gamed on, and I managed to get decent framerates in the games I played at the time. I got 40fps in skyrim at medium settings but with not that good frametimes. some areas dipped kinda low like the Ragged Flagon Cistern. Those water effects...
I had this card. It was on my first PC a neighbour built for me. I think the first time, he put a 8400 in it and I was like"that's too weak!" then he changed it with a 9500 and I was like "AWESOME, the number is higher by 1100 so it must be A LOT better". I was really stupid back then(only 13 years old, I had no idea how GPU's work and how numbering worked) I was happy it would run the first assassin's creed at 1280x1024 on medium-high settings though! (I refused to adopt a 16:9 monitor, goes to show you how stupid I was again). I used this GPU until about 2012 or 2014, not sure, when I switched it for a HD 7750. Now I'm rocking a GTX 1060 and I couldn't be happier :)
I actually have an 9500 GT which I daily use. With a bit of tweaking, you can set up a GNOME or KDE environment on Linux and have very decent performances with it. I actually managed to run Portal 2 with Medium/High settings without any frame drops, and it turned very nice to play & see. But, community sequels is another story. I've also managed to run The Stanley Parable & The Beginner's Guide without any problems. Overall, even though it's a very old card, you can still find ways to play recent game titles on.
HAPPY 50k SUBS MAN! Also, I recommend you get a 1060 if you feel the R9 285 is slowing down (Still running strong tho, especially since DX12 came out!) because it rules, even with my terrible (For games) i3 4150.
Budget-Builds Official you should try this on your fury as allways more proformance for free is good proformance www.overclock.net/t/1567179/activation-of-cores-in-hawaii-tonga-and-fiji-unlockability-tester-ver-1-6-and-atomtool
piece of potato bruh i had the same gpu now i got a 730 for 5 bucks! Get a card like mine and you could play gta v fortnite and some demanding games. Mostly games run at 720 60 but gta is 1080 40 witch is reay playable.
In 2008 I built my first gaming pc from money made with delivering newspapers. I bought a 9800 GT for it. That was a pretty good card and wasn't even expensive back then. I looked it up and it only cost me 109 euro including tax. I think that was the year that graphics cards were the cheapest overall for the performance they could get at the time. Maybe even PC hardware as a whole, because the total price tag was only about 400 with every other component being sub-80 euro.
I had one of these before in my old pc. I used to OC this with all slider maxed out on afterburner lol. Wouldn't even break 60C max temp. Performs better but still pretty shit
Should try seeing how far you can take it with nvinspector if you got the card around still. Did a pretty good overclock on a 8500 gt with nvinspector & got it up too 24k points in 3dmark 2001se in standard settings from around 16 - 17k points.
What do you mean by "no purpose"? I've used HD 3650 a couple years ago which is similiar to this card and it was good for gaming purpose on older titles.
Great video, fam! I've not watched your other videos and you've noticed I'm not active at all in Discord, I'm going to change that. I'll also watch your other videos My friend has this card and... meh. I didn't expect it to do so well against emulation, I'm guessing Dolphin relies more on the CPU? Great work as always fam, keep it up
is that a PALiT HD 4850!? That card is still a beast IMHO! Awesome card. i have one in my friends Core 2 Duo 3.0Ghz, she said it runs cooler than that PNY Geforce 8800GT XLR8.
I got a pretty great deal on that card. Got it for free. The Palit passively cooled variant. Then I gave it to my brother since I'm already "rocking" the Radeon HD6870, and he only plays Facebook games.
Shame on me for getting stuck with 9500GT 512MB GDDR3 model for about 6.5 YEARS (from early 2012 to July 2018 where I finally got a full-blown rig upgrade with RX 560) because of my potato of a budget preventing me to buy a new card, even after I upgraded from Core2Duo E4300 to Core i3 3220 back at early 2013.
HappyBeezerStudios - by Lord_Mogul hey I upgraded to an i5 2400, I’ve installed all the latest drivers and I primarily use my gtx 560 Ti as my main gpu, I open device manager and both my gpu and intel he graphics show up, the i5 2400 supports quicksync but I look in the obs settings on the encoder part and I only see x264 and not quicksync, do you know why?
The actual purpose of this card was likely being the name used by Nvidia to sell all of the chips that couldn't quite make the 9600, and therefore could get partially disabled and sold as the 9500.
in the future if you test mario kart wii in dolphin, can you try the custom track pack (CTGP) the tracks usually have greater detail and would most likely struggle more. could be a cool test.
dolphin-emu.org - i think. its used to emulate gamecube and wii. you just install it, and load up the iso which can be ripped from a soft modded wii to an external hard drive or downloaded elsewhere.
I still use a 9500gt, the 512mb version. Its the MSI N9500GT. It's not that bad. Well running games at low graphics and 1280x720. Thats how I've been gaming for the past year. Otherwise I've been gaming on the old intel HD graphics. A friend of ours had it lying around and gave it to me.
thia card is obviously made for competitive solitary and mine sweeper
Polaris Lakewell nah tp powerful
so bad it had to be blurred out hahah
yea what is up with that blur Xd
Why was it blurred though?
Jacob Wagers it got blurred out because its a physical form of shame
Proboably came from japan
i guess it's a bug with youtube
I remember my dad buying 2 of these... I still have them today. They both run, and I use them as my troubleshooting cards if I suspect a GPU has gone wonky.
That reviewer was savage lol
The truth is always savage!
Let's see it in SLI
I got one of these for $10 many years ago. Weird that it's actually worth as much as $20 these days. It's an upgrade over GMA if you're desperate, but it's not worth more than $2.
+Still Gaming: Perfect Definition.
@@BudgetBuildsOfficial Man if game were more realistic you would have got wrecked there 4:44 xD
This was my first ever video card back in 2010, it introduced me to PC gaming. That's why I can't throw it away it's now just a display on my shelf, so much memories, I get nostalgic just looking at it.
I still have a 8600gt 256mb ddr3 silent edition. It's always ready to come off the bench if I am ever in-between buying and selling my main video card.
I have the younger brother, matter of fact I have 2 8500gts and I do not even know where one came from. I would hate to try and use them to hold off while waiting on a proper GPU, but if all someone does is play LOL then they are great. A modern integrated GPU is not much off from a 8600Gt , I have a working GTX480 in a rig, if my GPU broke I would just hop up on old smokey for a bit. Been cold outside anyway.
Bro i still get 8600GT In 2019 and i still play cs go on 60fps
I still have a 9600GT lying around but that card was pretty good for when it was released still can play Killing Floor 2 on low 720P pretty smoothly.
I too have silent edition of 8600GTS lying around I guess. Because that thing doesn't even have a fan, only massive heat sink.
Totally getting one for DVD playback!
I have it’s older brother the 9600 GT. Anyway, great video man 👍 also - Nice Fury!
+F2F Tech: I'm loving the Fury, best GPU for £200. The 9600GT was a massive step up in performance.
Yup, double the stream processors. Any plans to benchmark the Fury. I’ve always had a thing for them. Beautiful ❤️
I will definitely when I get around to it. Its an amazing experience. 1070 Performance for £200.... With Freesync too.
I remember getting this as an upgrade to my A6 6500's Integrated Graphics. The thing that actually made me use this card for almost a year over my integrated graphics was the fact it ran CoD Black Ops really at I think the FPS cap of 91 FPS on the highest settings in 720p while my integrated graphics struggled to get 30-60. Was so long ago I can't remember exactly but i remember being blown away at how much faster it was and it made the game actually playable.
I then got a 6450 for like a month and looking it up apparently this was a direct downgrade to the 9500 GT lol but it kind of was due to Dual Graphics/crossfire with my integrated graphics.
I could think of one use for the card (assuming you have the 1 GB version):
RAM Disk.
The linux kernel has a little known feature where you can allocate chunks of memory from anywhere in the memory map and use it as physical storage space. You can either use it as a RAM disk or as swap space.
My first pc had a pentium D 830 and one of these. Nostalgia man
It can run crysis well I heard.
@@CovenantAgentLazarus wrong
@@CovenantAgentLazarus btw tell me about your thoughts about the game dishonored collection please if u have time
It can run crysis well I have this card on my pentium4 HT PC. Not just technically but really can run well in low MEDIUM mixed settings.
@@CovenantAgentLazarus run well butterly smooth
I had one that a friend "gifted" to me when I already had a HD3870. It was stoopid.
I used one Geforce 9500GT with 1GB GDDR3 from Zorgis, from 2012 to april 2018. I wanted the 9800GT, but couldn't find it. My old 9400GT was toasted, and at time i had to rely on my mom's money.
It held pretty ok, but was showing its age. The craziest thing i did was playing Tomb Rader (2013) from start to finish on this card, it crashed only once. Also the PC was almost 11 years old, it was 4GB ddr2 and Pentium DC E2180 clocked at 2, 0ghz.
Got a new PC, but i still had all my previous GPUs in my closet.
5:00 that fricking fov...
I could post this on any of your videos but I like to watch your videos when ever I get the itch to buy this stuff like I used to and mess around with it like you do. Had I only made a RUclips back then.... ❤️ your content keep it up!
That card is useful enough for me. I have core2duo q35 chipset and the dedicated graphics.... Holy shit. Then, i bought this card. It's not bad tough.
I have this exact same variant of the card and I threw it in a build with an Athlon 64 X2 4000+ and 2GB of DDR2 RAM...fits well enough and the whole build will go up for sale at a 50€ price point, it'll probably find a buyer
One thing that might be worth testing out is a Geforce 6200A. The AGP only DDR2 version that had a lot of memory bandwidth compared to the awful Turbo Cache versions.
The last game I played with that 9500 card was Bioshock Infinite, 2nd was SimCity 2013.. Realized the performance was so bad, I have to upgrade to another GFX card..
But I would not forget the memories of playing GTA IV for countless of hours with it..
A friend of mine were trying to sell me this card for around 100/120 dollars, I knew this card wasn't a good deal. Thank god you send this video before I brought it. Also, you should do an video about the gt 1030, the reviews show it's a pretty nice card (and it will be the one that I'll buy now).
Keep up with the great videos m8.
Bravo BBO another splendid video, finally got round to watching
I work on a computer repair shop on North Carolina and most of them got this gpu and a dual core or cored duo
The last oem system i ever bought was an asus cm5570 with a pentium e5300 dual core cpu back in 2008, I used one of those 9500gt galaxy model graphics cards in the system when i was wanting to play Guild Wars at 60fps , the card did the job and did just fine for the games i played at the time , its a nostalgic item for me now , Ive came a log way since then , I currently have 2 rigs i built with i7 3960x and xeon e5 1650 cpus on Sabertooth x79 motherboards and each system runs 2 gtx 970s in SLI lol.
Ah the memories! I remember gaming on this bad boy when I was a young lad. I still have my old one, i put it in my office computer because I want a double monitor setup
I had the galaxy variant of this card for when I played WOW a while back and work perfectly. If I remember right though I had got it used for $60
I have been using a 9600gt recently.
I also plan to put it next to my 1070 for a couple extra ports.
I had a gtx 8400, it broke and when I asked for warranty they offered me this one for a bit more cash. I took it and to this day the thing works on my old pc, now in my younger brother's hands. It helped me through a lot of gaming, didn't really feel like cheated out of performance, it worked just fine, the only gripe I had with it was that it didn't handle Metal Gear Solid Integral right, when I asked Nvidia support for this, they told me it was because the game used an older type of textures that wasn't supported in newer cards.
Great video 😀
I had the Galaxy version of this card with 1GB of memory from early 2010 to mid 2016 and in my honest opinion I thought this was a decent card but then again I wasn't a big gamer at that point. Never really experienced any game play issues with it other than graphics freezing in the Sims 3 and not being able to play Farming Simulator 17 at all because of a unsupported shader. Still keep mine for "just in case" situations.
I have one (unused now) I bought it with a passive heat sink, no sound, which is what I wanted back then.
I had a passive cooled one of those.
I had an even worse 9500gt. It had 512 mb of ddr2 memory. It was still the first card I gamed on, and I managed to get decent framerates in the games I played at the time. I got 40fps in skyrim at medium settings but with not that good frametimes. some areas dipped kinda low like the Ragged Flagon Cistern. Those water effects...
good video and I like how you EMPHASIZED that this isn't a hate or diss on the card haha!
I have one laying around.... Would it be good for a retro gaming rig? Like counter strike source or 1.6 age games?
For 15€ you can get a hd 5750
It has dx 11 and can crush any esport title at least at 720p (csgo about 70 fps at 900p or so)
I still have a XFX 9500 gt (PVT95GYDQ3) since 2008. I use the S-video out on it to simulate an arcade machine with a CRT TV.
There is a tiny bug on the table at 7:31
I had this card. It was on my first PC a neighbour built for me. I think the first time, he put a 8400 in it and I was like"that's too weak!" then he changed it with a 9500 and I was like "AWESOME, the number is higher by 1100 so it must be A LOT better". I was really stupid back then(only 13 years old, I had no idea how GPU's work and how numbering worked)
I was happy it would run the first assassin's creed at 1280x1024 on medium-high settings though! (I refused to adopt a 16:9 monitor, goes to show you how stupid I was again).
I used this GPU until about 2012 or 2014, not sure, when I switched it for a HD 7750. Now I'm rocking a GTX 1060 and I couldn't be happier :)
Good video as usual
Holy shit I knew that was the KOTOR Cantina theme. Also that Sega GT theme is nostalgic asf
I actually have an 9500 GT which I daily use. With a bit of tweaking, you can set up a GNOME or KDE environment on Linux and have very decent performances with it. I actually managed to run Portal 2 with Medium/High settings without any frame drops, and it turned very nice to play & see. But, community sequels is another story. I've also managed to run The Stanley Parable & The Beginner's Guide without any problems. Overall, even though it's a very old card, you can still find ways to play recent game titles on.
just noticed the kotor bar music lol awesome
3 months later xD have you reviewed the HD 4850 ?
HAPPY 50k SUBS MAN! Also, I recommend you get a 1060 if you feel the R9 285 is slowing down (Still running strong tho, especially since DX12 came out!) because it rules, even with my terrible (For games) i3 4150.
Got an AMD Fury instead....1070 Performance for £200
Wow, that's nice! Do you have it yet?
Budget-Builds Official you should try this on your fury as allways more proformance for free is good proformance
www.overclock.net/t/1567179/activation-of-cores-in-hawaii-tonga-and-fiji-unlockability-tester-ver-1-6-and-atomtool
my oc'ed hd5450 could've beat dat crap
piece of potato bruh i had the same gpu now i got a 730 for 5 bucks! Get a card like mine and you could play gta v fortnite and some demanding games. Mostly games run at 720 60 but gta is 1080 40 witch is reay playable.
9500gt humilhate This shit
My No OC Hd7450 eat that shit graphics card
Intel hd 4000 may even beat it.
@@towsif_8_128 the fact that you think there's a chance of it winning over an HD 4000 is laughable.
A big video coming? Huh? Anyway, nice to see you got this thing rendered correctly!
Hey dude would you like a Radeon X600SE?
Cantina music from KOTOR in the bg at the beginning. :D
I still use the 8500gt since my RX 570 doesn't have a vga port. Need to upgrade my 2nd monitor, and i know there are adapters but no money.
In 2008 I built my first gaming pc from money made with delivering newspapers. I bought a 9800 GT for it. That was a pretty good card and wasn't even expensive back then. I looked it up and it only cost me 109 euro including tax.
I think that was the year that graphics cards were the cheapest overall for the performance they could get at the time. Maybe even PC hardware as a whole, because the total price tag was only about 400 with every other component being sub-80 euro.
Why is the card blured out ._. In the details section at the start?
Are you willing to buy an AGP system for AGP GPU tests? Like NVIDIA FX 5000 series (5200 and 5900 or 5950 testing).
you should do some of the older high end cards, ex 8800gtx oc
I had one of these before in my old pc. I used to OC this with all slider maxed out on afterburner lol. Wouldn't even break 60C max temp. Performs better but still pretty shit
Should try seeing how far you can take it with nvinspector if you got the card around still.
Did a pretty good overclock on a 8500 gt with nvinspector & got it up too 24k points in 3dmark 2001se in standard settings from around 16 - 17k points.
This was my first ever graphics card :(
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This is my current gpu :/
What do you mean by "no purpose"? I've used HD 3650 a couple years ago which is similiar to this card and it was good for gaming purpose on older titles.
+John Lion: The HD3650 was acctually not only cheaper but more powerful with an OC.
Budget-Builds Official the HD3650 was my first gpu
Im addicted to this channel
Great video, fam! I've not watched your other videos and you've noticed I'm not active at all in Discord, I'm going to change that.
I'll also watch your other videos
My friend has this card and... meh.
I didn't expect it to do so well against emulation, I'm guessing Dolphin relies more on the CPU?
Great work as always fam, keep it up
+kakoka1pro: I'll cya on the discord man.
I'm pretty sure I wouldn't have taken the cards in and out with the power still nicely flowing through the mainboard and all those flashing LEDs....
+BadBunny: Completely fine to do, no power going to the PCI-E Slots.
Budget-Builds Official Don't they have any kind of Wake power going to them?
When did you grab a AMD fury man?
You have a Fury mate? Nice.
I have the Sparkle variant of this card. It was not that bad at all when I used this back then
I used to have one not for long coz after a year I replaced it with a 4670... when my 4670 broken (after maybe 4 or 5 years), I replace it with 9600GT
is that a PALiT HD 4850!? That card is still a beast IMHO! Awesome card. i have one in my friends Core 2 Duo 3.0Ghz, she said it runs cooler than that PNY Geforce 8800GT XLR8.
I got a pretty great deal on that card. Got it for free. The Palit passively cooled variant. Then I gave it to my brother since I'm already "rocking" the Radeon HD6870, and he only plays Facebook games.
2:15 - best review statement ever LOL
0:50
Asus:
Google: we don’t want that
Anyone else notice the giant blurry block that ate that deer at 4:49?
Content quality 👌
Spot the blur?
Shame on me for getting stuck with 9500GT 512MB GDDR3 model for about 6.5 YEARS (from early 2012 to July 2018 where I finally got a full-blown rig upgrade with RX 560) because of my potato of a budget preventing me to buy a new card, even after I upgraded from Core2Duo E4300 to Core i3 3220 back at early 2013.
Looks like cpu bottleneck, FIX IT!
The Ryzen 5 is just too slow to keep up with that beast!!
Budget-Builds Official its a joke...
Theres no such thing as a bottleneck you idiot
Xxandy2003xX no there isnt, if so why wouldn't there be a constant bottleneck cuz theres no cpu yet that catches up with modern graphics cards...
It will never bottleneck as long as there are enough giggarams in the atmosphere.
what about the intel hd 3000
Yeah they're nice for video decoding, real-time rendering in the background (QuickSync) and plugging in a monitor.
HappyBeezerStudios - by Lord_Mogul hey I upgraded to an i5 2400, I’ve installed all the latest drivers and I primarily use my gtx 560 Ti as my main gpu, I open device manager and both my gpu and intel he graphics show up, the i5 2400 supports quicksync but I look in the obs settings on the encoder part and I only see x264 and not quicksync, do you know why?
Wanted to ask. Which is better, HD7470 or Intel HD4400?
I HAD THIS THING! Mine was the EVGA variant though
why is the card blurred out a the spec section over 1 min in?
Looks like the 8600gt's 9000 series equivalent. I had a 8600GT and regretted not getting the extra money for the 8800GT.
could your review the gtx 550 ti?
The actual purpose of this card was likely being the name used by Nvidia to sell all of the chips that couldn't quite make the 9600, and therefore could get partially disabled and sold as the 9500.
Can you test core2duo E4500 i want to see how it runs csgo gta and maybe grid2
I suppose that this would at least be a step up from integrated graphics alone at the time.
why not overclock the thing? seems fine to me doe
in the future if you test mario kart wii in dolphin, can you try the custom track pack (CTGP) the tracks usually have greater detail and would most likely struggle more. could be a cool test.
How do you even manage to emulate a Nintendo Wii console? That's something I'd like to look into.
dolphin-emu.org - i think. its used to emulate gamecube and wii. you just install it, and load up the iso which can be ripped from a soft modded wii to an external hard drive or downloaded elsewhere.
Can you make a video with NVIDIA GT 710 2GB DDR3 because I want to know something about my ASUS grafichs
a.cudina its not even a video worth, worr
I still use a 9500gt, the 512mb version. Its the MSI N9500GT. It's not that bad. Well running games at low graphics and 1280x720. Thats how I've been gaming for the past year. Otherwise I've been gaming on the old intel HD graphics. A friend of ours had it lying around and gave it to me.
Budgetbuilds you should try geforce gt9600
Isn’t this card also in the old MacBook 2007-2009 MacBooks
I had a 9500 GT. It served me well playing 90s and early 2000 games until I got a 560 Ti in 2011 to play newer games like BFBC2
Do you want a Quadro 4000 to test?
I got this card in 2010. Played stalker shadow of Chernobyl, assassin's creed up to 2012 one,cod mw3😊
Could you review the geforce gt 9600, i want to see what could i do with my pc parts
I have geforce 9500gt 1gb in my secondary gaming pc and it run's cs:go smoothly on high setings! At 1920x1080
I ran Crysis with this. Completed Modern Warfare 1 with this.
But can it run Crisis?
Sharkboy1006 the word, yes. The game title(altered version of the word), apparently not.
It can't, unless you want to play on low settings
Is it without a purpose? IIRC it was one of the final PCi cards (not pci express) ,handy if thats all you have for a retro PC build
+Ian McIntosh: The Geforce 610 came out on PCI (Non Express)
yep both about the same performance,still handy if a retro build needs either of them
+Ian McIntosh: Oh Definitely, but the lack of DX11 is a bit of an issue when it comes to emulation.
yep,it does help
How about a pci only round up /pros cons vid? (just an idea)
I still use it since 2008,and I have the 512 mb vram, I use it for csgo, I have 70 fps constant on 1024x768 all low
i recoqnized the Sega GT 2002 song immediately :D a timeless classic
Heh, for me the 9500GT did have a place.
It was a replacement for the 8500GT I was previously using on an old PC of mine.
I used this card untill 2012.
Its OK for games like morrowind,counter strike source,gta san andreas.