Get 16-cores of DirectX® 10 graphics and NVIDIA® CUDA™ technology parallel processing horsepower with NVIDIA GeForce® 9-Series motherboard GPUs. From viewing digital photos, to transcoding videos, to playing the most-popular DirectX 10 games, choose a GeForce GPU for today’s visual applications.
NVIDIA® GeForce® 9-Series motherboard GPUs deliver:
- Industry-leading graphics and application performance
- 16-Core GPU for DirectX 10 graphics processing, NVIDIA CUDA™ technology, and PhysX
- Choose a GeForce GPU for visual applications—the right processor for the right task
- Video transcoding: convert video files for use with an iPod 50% faster than on a quad-core CPU alone*
- Viewing media: organize and watch online videos and photos in 3D
- PhysX: enjoy incredible realism with physics accelerated by the mGPU
- Gaming: play the latest DirectX 10 games the way they were meant to be played
- 5× the performance of Intel integrated graphics**
The highest performance $449 Optimized PC
- Deliver a new level of visual computing performance at the same system price with GeForce® 9-Series mGPU and entry dual-core CPU**
- Highly-integrated mGPU for ultra-slim, desktop PC designs
A dedicated NVIDIA® PureVideo® HD video processor for breathtaking, full-spec Blu-Ray playback
- PureVideo HD offloads 100% of movie playback from the CPU for all Blu-ray video formats (H.264, VC1, MPEG-2), delivering stunning, stutter-free video more efficiently than a CPU
70%+ Faster Performance with NVIDIA® Hybrid SLI®
- GeForce Boost turbo-charges performance of most popular discrete GeForce GPUs 70% and higher (8500 GT, and 8400 GS)***
- For the same system price, you can offer your customers improved overall PC performance with the addition of a discrete GeForce graphics card versus a faster CPU
The NVIDIA® GeForce® 9400/9300 motherboard GPUs are available now from your local NVIDIA Authorized Board Partners and Authorized Distributors.
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*Video encoding uses iTunes on the CPU, and Elemental on the GPU running under Windows XP. CPUs tested were Intel Core 2 Duo 1.66GHz and Intel Core 2 Quad Extreme 3GHz. GPUs tested were GeForce 9300 mGPU reference platform and GeForce 9800 GTX. Test systems used 2GB DDR2 system memory. Number of videos transcoded per hour based on an extrapolation of a sample 1 min 40 sec 1280x720 HD movie clip.
**As measured by 3dMark Vantage performance setting versus G45/G43
***As measured by 3dMark2006 and GeForce 8400 GS in Hybrid SLI with GeForce 9300.
