The Geforce
9400 GT is supposed to replace the 8500 GT respectively 8400
GS. According to its position in the lower performance region the card
is likely to cost less than €50 (about $73). But you will have to accept
some restrictions.
The theoretical
performance reveals that the card won't be able to compete with the 9500
GT. The memory interface stays at 128 bit indeed, but in contrast to
the more expensive model, only DDR2 memory with 400 MHz is used. Because
of that the memory bandwidth is reduced from 25.6 to 12.8 GiByte per
second. The numbers of Shader ALUs and texture units (TMUs) have been
halved - their clock speed stays at 550 MHz. All this suggests that the
Geforce 9500 GT will be twice as fast as the new Geforce 9400 GT.
Test system and configuration
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E8500 @ 3,600 MHz (400x9)
Board: Asus P5N-D (Nforce 750i SLI chipset)
RAM: 4 x 1,024 MiByte DDR2-800 (5-5-5-15)
OS: Windows Vista 64 Bit with SP1
Driver:
• Forceware 177.79 (HQ)
• Catalyst 8.7 (AI def.)
VGA:
• Geforce 9400 GT, 512 MiB DDR2, 550/1.350/400 MHz
• Geforce 9500 GT, 512 MiB GDDR3, 550/1.375/800 MHz
• Geforce 8600 GT, 256 MiB GDDR3, 600/1.188/700 MHz
• Radeon HD 3850, 256 MiB GDDR3, 668/828 MHz
• Radeon HD 3650, 512 MiB GDDR3, 750/800 MHz
• Radeon HD 3450, 256 MiB GDDR2, 594/495 MHz
As usual we use the High Quality settings of the Nvidia driver for all
the Geforce cards. For AMD's Radeon models we stick to the Default A.I.,
since otherwise bugfixes and custom-designed optimizations would be
ineffective.
Download
Driver Geforce 9400 GT In Here :
WIN XP : http://www.nvidia.com/object/winxp_190.38_whql.html
VISTA : http://www.nvidia.com/object/win7_winvista_32bit_190.38_whql.html
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