Resolution up to 2048x1536 in Analog, 2560x1600 in Digital
1400 MHz Shader Clock
VGA + HDTV-Out + Dual-Link DVI, HDCP Capable
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Product Description
Sparkle GeForce 9400 GT Video Card Realize more vibrant photos, smoother videos and more realistic gaming with this NVIDIA GeForce 9400 GT GPU. Immerse yourself in an improved 3D experience, watch videos at an astounding clarity, and play games at a higher level of realism. All for the lowest price point in NVIDIA’s GeForce 9 series GPUs. Enjoy a rich visual experience on your PC with the Sparkle GeForce 9400 GT. Features: NVIDIA unified architecture, Full Microsoft DirectX 10, PCI Express 2.0, GigaThread Technology, NVIDIA Lumenex Engine, NVIDIA Quantum Effects, NVIDIA ForceWare Unified Driver Architecture (UDA), OpenGL 2.1, Dual 400MHz RAMDACs, Dual-Link DVI, NVIDIA PureVideo HD technology, HDCP Capable. Warranty Term: All Sparkle Video Cards carry a 3-year replacement warranty to original purchaser. Please check on www.sparkle-usa.com for further details.
This review is from: SPARKLE SFPX94GT1024U2 GeForce 9400 GT 1GB GDDR2 PCI-EXPRESS 2.0 Silent HDTV DVI Graphics Card (Personal Computers)
The PROs:
Passive cooling (i.e. QUIET). 1 Gig RAM, 128 bit width to the RAM (unusual at this price point).
16 stream processors (nvidia 9400GT)
DX10 support
Only 300W Power Supply requirement.
All these things make this an excellent buy to put in a "low end" business computer and turn it into a mid-range gaming PC.
The CONs:
Large heatsink that could cause a fit issue in some PC's. Not small form factor (cannot use with "small" PC's).
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This review is from: SPARKLE SFPX94GT1024U2 GeForce 9400 GT 1GB GDDR2 PCI-EXPRESS 2.0 Silent HDTV DVI Graphics Card (Personal Computers)
This card performs well and it is relatively cheap. I installed this one in my HTPC so it does not get as much use as my main machine, but it has done well so far after about a month of use. We usually watch Netflix or surf the web on this machine every other day for a few hours. The only complaint I have is that we occasionally get some blue discoloration while watching videos, but that could be a TV or DVI cable issue as well (or a Netflix issue, which would probably be solved if they would ever port over to Linux). Overall, a good card that does everything I need it to do.
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