The new NVIDIA GeForce 9500 GT is touted as the perfect and best performing mainstream graphics board solution on the market today. The GeForce 9500 GT can be found for just $69.99, needs no external power connector and has a maximum board power rating of just 50 Watts. Very impressive for a board that supports PhysX techology, CUDA applications like F@H and can still run intense 3D games:
For those that don’t want to break the bank and game at lower resolutions the GeForce 9500 GT is a sure to play the current game titles, but you’ll have to keep an eye on the settings as to reach smooth frame rates you’ll have to tone it back to medium in some games.
Performance aside the GeForce 9500 GT offers consumers other things like compact size, a quiet cooler and low power consumption. The fact that it doesn’t need any additional power connections means that it will make for an easy upgrade for many that don’t have a power supply that is able to handle more devices. For a video card that can be found for $69.99, the GeForce 9500 GT has a ton of features and I have to give the cards a thumbs up.
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