NVIDIA GeForce GT 240: Reviews and Graphics Cards Makers Products Roundup

NVIDIA reference board
The GeForce GT 240 is NVIDIA’s new mainstream video card and its performances are in the range of Radeon HD 4670 or GeForce 9600 GT.
- GPU: GT215 @ 550MHz / 40nm
- Shader cores: 96 @ 1340MHz
- Memory: 1700 MHz GDDR5, 1000MHz GDDR3, 900MHz DDR3 – 128-bit
- ROPs: 8
- GPU Computing: CUDA, OpenCL
- 3D APIs: OpenGL 3.2, Direct3D 10.1
- Power Gaming: Hardware PhysX and 3D Vision
- Power consumption in idle mode: 9 Watts
- TDP: 69 Watts
- Price: around USD $100
- GeForce GT 240 @ NVIDIA

First reviews:
- MSI N240GT GeForce GT 240 512 MB GDDR5 @ techPowerUp
- MSI GeForce GT 240 review @ Guru3D
- NVIDIA GeForce GT 240 Video Card Preview @ Legit Reviews
Max power consumption for MSI GT 240 in Guru3D test: 63 Watts.
Performances

OpenGL test – Quakewars

Direct3D test – Quakewars


Zotac GeForce GT 240 ZONE edition
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Bah… Another failed card
Show me your Fermi
Hi which version of GPU -Z is that … i am not getting any option called Computing OpenCL ,Physx and CUDA
What a shame NVIDIA, where is dx11 chip, retarded bastards!
@Arun
Same here
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[...] Reviews has published a test of EVGA’s GeForce GT 240 SuperClocked. This card is a GeForce GT 240 with an overclocked GDDR5 memory (1800MHz instead of 1700Mhz). Like EVGA’s GT 220, the GT 240 [...]
this is nice graphics card it plays just about any game
Not all people are hardcore gamers. I’m neither.
But, sometimes I also want to play some games, as many. I have: 19″ TFT (1280×1024), E3300, 2G ram, 350W PSU, ASUS GT240/512/GDDR5 and I’m very pleased with it. The nearest opponents from ATI are strongest, but require more power – or, there is the HD4670 which is less powerful than my card. The GT240 is a modern card, with many features, advanced video support, low power consumption, decent 3D performance.. and so much things yet! It’s a great card for me!
Oh yes, and I’m an Intel/Nvidia fan :]
We don’t scold the other side, as AMD/ATI fans.
You do not do this! Peace!
If you like not, than buy not, use not – that is all.
“We don’t scold the other side, as AMD/ATI fans.”
lol… thats because you know… like everyone else.. you get more power for a much less price when ya go with amd/ati..
and the support is better…
amd/ati don’t send out dodgy firmware that can potentially over heat and kill your video card…unlike nividia’s little mix up they recently had.. the 240 is a good cheep card that’ll work well on a system with a cheap psu.. that is all..
[...] 2010 a prototype of a dual-GPU graphics card that includes a GTX 470 for graphics rendering and a GT 240 for processing [...]
hello i am looking to get a new pc for gaming can any tell what video card i should get in it i have never used ati card before always nvidia
[...] NVIDIA’s GF108 is upcoming level entry GPU that will replace the GT215, the GPU behind the GeForce GT 240. [...]
[...] GT 430 is an entry level card designed to compete with AMD Radeon HD 5500 series and to replace the GeForce GT 240. The GT 430 is based on the GF108 GPU and is priced at around US $80. This sub $100 card offers [...]