The GeForce GT 220 is a sub $100 video card, is not really powerful (although it supports OpenGL 3.2, hardware PhysX or Direct3D 10.1), has a low power consumption and amazingly low temperatures, and doesn’t have any PCI-E power connector. This card would have been great if it wasn’t so noisy:
EVGA GeForce GT 220 SSC DDR3 features:
- GPU: GT216 @ 671MHz
- Shader cores: 48 @ 1458MHz
- Memory: 1024MB GDDR3 @ 1580MHz – 128-bit
- Supported technologies: OpenGL 3.2, OpenCL 1.0, CUDA, PhysX, Direct3D 10.1
- Price: $85
Hi,
There is a BIOS update available for this issue here: http://www.evga.com/forums/tm.aspx?m=12734
Cheers