- Date:
- Monday , March 03, 2008
- Author:
- Matthew Krysiak
- Editor:
- Brent Justice
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Palit GeForce 9600 GT Sonic
Palit’s new GeForce 9600 GT Sonic overclocked video card has a unique design and cooling solution with enough output ports to satisfy any HTPC user. We evaluate gameplay in CoD 4, Crysis, and UT3 alongside a GeForce 8800 GT and a Radeon HD 3870.
System Test Setup
For our test system platform we are using a Gigabyte GA-965P-DS3 motherboard with an Intel Core 2 Duo X6800 processor at 2.93 GHz, and 2 GB of XMS2 Dominator CM2X1024-9136C5D at 5-5-5-15 1T. We are using the latest chipset drivers available and the latest BIOS at time of evaluation.

Video Card Comparison Setup
All three video cards were evaluated at their default frequencies and with the latest drivers available at the time of the evaluation.
Evaluation Setup
Please be aware we test our video cards a bit differently from what is the norm. We concentrate on examining the real-world gameplay that each video card provides. The Highest Playable section shows the best Image Quality delivered at a playable frame rate. We use a high performance system, with a very fast CPU in order to remove CPU bottlenecking.
In our graphs we use some abbreviations to indicate the method of AA or AF being used.
TR MS = Transparency Multisampling Antialiasing – Indicates the use of NVIDIA’s Transparency Multisampling quality setting on GeForce 8 series video cards.
TR SS = Transparency Supersampling Antialiasing – Indicates the use of NVIDIA’s Transparency Supersampling quality setting on GeForce 8 series video cards.
