The GeForce 9 Series has been expanded with low-end VGAs
The GeForce 9 series gained seven weeks.
With the GeForce 9600 GT, 9800 GX2, 9800 GTX and 9600 GSO, the 9 Series has so far consisted of only mid-range and high-end video cards, until now, as NVIDIA has added three low-end graphics drivers to the series without any fuss.
GeForce 9300 GS / GE
The 9300 GE, 9300 GS, and 9400 GT are recommended for office computers, home theater PCs, and have very limited use for gaming, especially the 64s blessed with a 9300-bit memory bus, no wonder we can't find an SLI connector on them.
GeForce GT 9400
Before describing the specifications in detail, it should be noted that these are just renamed VGAs. The 9400 GT is nothing more than an 8500 GT, and the 9300 GS and 9300 GE are considered to be elevated clock versions of the G98 GeForce 8400 GS.
NVIDIA GeForce | GPU clock | Clock of the shades | Memory clock | Memory type | Memory size | Memory bus speed | The number of shades | Memory bandwidth | Texture fill speed |
9400 GT | 450 | 900 | 400 | DDR2 | 256 MB | 128 bit | 16 | 12,8 GB / sec | 3,6 billion / sec |
9300 GS | 567 | 1400 | 500 | DDR2 | 256 MB | 64 bit | 16 | 8,0 GB / sec | 4,5 billion / sec |
GE 9300 | 540 | 1300 | 500 | DDR2 | 256 MB | 64 bit | 16 | 8,0 GB / sec | 4,3 billion / sec |
Despite the introduction of the next generation of GeForce on June 17 in the person of the GeForce GTX 280 and GTX 260, three more VGAs will join the 9 Series, namely the GeForce 9500 GT and 9500 GS and the GeForce 9800 GT. . It’s still not known when they’ll have their premiere, but it’s certainly only a matter of weeks.