For the last few months, budget conscious enthusiasts have been enamored with ATi's Radeon 9600 Pro GPU. And when you really think about it, what's not to like? It's a relatively inexpensive product, with a great feature set and above average performance. The Radeon 9600 Pro has also earned a reputation for being quite the overclocker. Back in April, when we first got our hands on an ATi built Radeon 9600 Pro, we overclocked its core and memory well beyond their default speeds and saw huge performance gains. Today on HotHardware.Com, we're going to take a long look at Tyan's version of the Radeon 9600 Pro, the Tachyon G9600 Pro. This card boasts a slightly redesigned PCB with a custom cooling solution, and like some previous cards in the Tachyon line-up, it also sports hardware monitoring capabilities not found on competing products. Tyan has long been known for manufacturing high-end server class mainboards, but they have recently made quite a splash with their modified Tachyon cards. We have previously reviewed Tyan's G9500 and G9700 Pros, and were impressed by both. Let's move on and see if Tyan's got another winner on their hands with the Tachyon G9600 Pro...
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