“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.”Here are some more Graphics Card articles from around the web:
- NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GX2 pictured at CeBIT @ HEXUS
- GIGABYTE GeForce 8800GT TurboForce @ TweakTown
- 3-Way NVIDIA SLI Review – GeForce 8800 GTX x 3 @ Legit Reviews
- Complete GeForce 8800 GS/GT/GTS Voltmodding Article posted @ techPowerUp
- Leadtek WinFast PX9600 GT Extreme @ Bjorn3D
- Palit GeForce 9600GT Sonic Graphics Card @ Tweaktown
- Finding the Mid-range Sweet Spot – GeForce 9600 GT Showdown @ Hardware Zone
- Biostar V903GT52-NV1AN 512MB Geforce 9600GT Videocard Review @ PCSTATS
- Thermalright HR-03 GT: Heavyweight GPU Cooling @ AnandTech
- ATI CrossFireX Preview – Triple CrossFire Benchmarking @ Legit Reviews
- Sparkle SF-PX88GT256D3-HP Graphics Card: Is 256MB Enough @ X-bit Labs
- RivaTuner v2.07 Released @ Guru3D
Pushing just a bit harder

Palit has pushed their overclocked 9600 GT a bit further than many other manufacturers; their 9600 GT Sonic hits 700 MHz on the GPU, the shader’s are raised to 1.75 GHz, and the RAM runs at 2 GHz. That wasn’t enough to convince [H]ard|OCP to give it a Gold Award, what was the deciding factor is that Palit revamped the whole card with new power circuitry and added output ports.