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SPARKLE SFPX95GT1024U2H GeForce 9500 GT 1GB GDDR2 PCI-EXPRESS 2.0 HDTV S-Video Graphics Card

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51zBb2UZm4L. SL160  SPARKLE SFPX95GT1024U2H GeForce 9500 GT 1GB GDDR2 PCI EXPRESS 2.0 HDTV S Video Graphics Card

  • PCI-Express 2.0 with Silent Heatsink
  • 1024MB, 128bit, DDR2
  • Resolution up to 2048×1536 in Analog, 2560×1600 in Digital
  • 550 MHz Core Clock
  • VGA + HDTV-Out + Dual-Link DVI, HDCP Capable

Product Description
Sparkle GeForce 9500 GT Video Card Experience the power without a hefty price tag with this SLI-Ready NVIDIA GeForce 9500 GT GPU. Get a supreme visual experience and realistic gameplay in today’s most popular games. An improved 3D experience with Microsoft Windows Vista allows easy management of photos and videos while the revolutionary PureVideo HD engine offers unmatched video-watching. With a 3x performance increase over the comparable 8 series GPU and PCI Expr… More >>

SPARKLE SFPX95GT1024U2H GeForce 9500 GT 1GB GDDR2 PCI-EXPRESS 2.0 HDTV S-Video Graphics Card

5 Comments »

  • Ivonne T. Suarez said:

    Just as previous customer stated, composite support of s-video to rca connection is NOT included in this box.

    My problem was that I wanted to install this pcii card in a Dell Dimention 3000 desktop and when I tried to install the card, the card and pci slots were not compatible….the card did not fit in the pci slot…card was too long….I ended up returning the card.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • Golden Adam said:

    Just received this card - install was easy, even though directions were generic and worthless. Included driver disc - junk. Download from nVidia site.

    However my major problem - and my review will stay at 2 stars until resolved - is that the order does NOT come with an s-video to component video cable as pictured in the product pictures. It came with a regular s-video cable.

    I purchased this item SPECIFICALLY b/c I thought I would get the s-video > component cable.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • Mert Erel said:

    I put this card into my computer and what a difference from integrated graphics OMG! I play World of Warcraft with full detail on without lagging. This card is amazing and the detail is great. Plays all games GREAT! Would recommend! Why pay more?!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • Brian Payne said:

    I bought this back in January ‘09 and it has seen hard and constant use since in a rebuilt Dell Dimension system. It’s handled everything I’ve thrown at it with zero problems. I routinely play games on it (MMOs, RTS and FPS, mainly) and it’s handled all of them at max settings just fine. Mass Effect is -beautiful- on this card.

    The heatsink certainly seems to be large enough. With no other source of cooling in my system except the built-in PSU fan, it’s never once overheated on me — and I don’t have air conditioning, so it gets pretty warm in the house, upwards of 80 F at times, ambient.

    You can’t beat the deal for the money.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • V. Mehta said:

    It’s a great card for the price (actually got it 16 bux cheaper at a store). Remember, it’s not state-of-the-art that’s gonna be able to play everything at max resolution/fps/details, etc. But, it will be a significant improvement over onboard graphics. Easy to install (slides right into the PCI-E slot). Drivers on the CD worked fine for me. It’s a quiet card, no fan as others have mentioned. The heatsink does seem large enough, adds some width to the card so check the specs if your case is tight. Other than that, 5 stars for sure FOR WHAT IT IS.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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