Wednesday, October 7 2009
NVIDIA has the launch of its GeForce GT 220 graphics processor lined up for next week. Aimed to be a sub-$100 lower-mainstream offering, the GPU is one of NVIDIA's first GPUs to be built on the 40 nm manufacturing technology, which [finally] include DirectX 10.1 support. MSI already has a factory-overclocked graphics card based on the GPU, the MSI N220GT-MD1G-OC. Powered by the GeForce GT 220, it packs 48 shader processors, 1 GB of GDDR3 memory across a 128-bit wide interface, and connectivity that includes DVI-D, D-Sub, and HDMI. While the overclocked speeds isn't known as yet, expect it to be over GeForce GT 220's reference speeds of around 615/1335/1580 MHz (core/shader/memory). The card draws all its power from the PCI-Express 2.0 x16 slot, and uses a simple heatsink with spirally-projecting aluminum fins and a fan, to cool the GPU, and the memory surrounding it. It is expected to be priced under 80 EUR.



Source: TechConnect Magazine
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by enaher (October 7th - 10:11 PM) - Reply
:laugh:Overpriced comes to mind a 40nm g94 with 46 shaders and 10.1Dx(That used to suck and be useless like Dx11 right now;)) would be nice for Physix if under 50$, for 80 EUR, Id get a 4830 or 4850 or a 9600GT Low Power if a weak PSU was an issue. taking into account I can get a GDDR3 4650 for under 50$ and a 4670 for 60$(both will probably smack this card) it Doesn't make any sense at that price point...
by [I.R.A]_FBi (October 7th - 10:32 PM) - Reply
This looks like a card i wouldnt be interested in
by Mistral (October 7th - 10:41 PM) - Reply
Awesome! 1GB of RAM is exactly what this card needed.
by csendesmark (October 7th - 11:27 PM) - Reply
"Dx 10.1 isn't important" nVidia :D
by Kantastic (October 7th - 11:29 PM) - Reply
Nvidia is pulling an AMD! :toast:
by t77snapshot (October 8th - 12:14 AM) - Reply
by: [I.R.A]_FBi
This looks like a card i wouldnt be interested in
haha my thoughts exactly:p
by tkpenalty (October 8th - 1:26 AM) - Reply
Did they release this not realising that their older products and AMD's offerings would kill sales for this?
by KainXS (October 8th - 1:55 AM) - Reply
so this is the 40nm version, of the 128bit 48sp 9600GSO right:rolleyes:

:D:p
by u2konline (October 8th - 1:56 AM) - Reply
This looks like my Galaxy 9500GT.
Very nice :)
by Cheeseball (October 8th - 1:58 AM) - Reply
This is supposed to be an OEM product. It's not NVIDIA's fault that MSI, Gigabyte, and other manufacturer's are releasing OEM products like retail. :P
by LittleLizard (October 8th - 2:29 AM) - Reply
by: Cheeseball
This is supposed to be an OEM product. It's not NVIDIA's fault that MSI, Gigabyte, and other manufacturer's are releasing OEM products like retail. :P

agree
by dustyshiv (October 8th - 2:43 PM) - Reply
I wonder what r those TRIO components? Ferrite chokes??
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