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
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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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.. 😉
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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
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