Wednesday, July 8th 2009
NVIDIA's upcoming 40 nm value GPUs, GeForce GT 220 and GeForce G 210 are on their way to a early Q4 launch. NVIDIA looks to give its 40 nm desktop GPUs the right profile with its reference designs that include low-profile (half-height), single-slot PCBs and coolers. The size and shape of these cards send out good signals about their thermal characteristics, at least for now.

Both these cards use essentially similar designs: a half-height PCB holds the GPU one one end, and memory chips are distributed on the front and back sides of the PCB. The G 210 offers DVI-D and DisplayPort connectors on the card, while the GT 220 offers DVI-D and HDMI. Both cards feature extensions for the D-Sub connector. The GT 220 has a slightly longer PCB, with a dense aluminum cooler. Both cards rely entirely on the PCI-Express slot for power. G 210 features 24 shaders, 512 MB of 64-bit DDR2 or GDDR3 memory, while the GT 220 features 48 shaders, up to 1 GB of 128-bit GDDR3 memory. Pictured below are GT 220 and G 210 and angled, front, and back pictures in the said order.




Source: TechConnect Magazine
posted by btarunr - 11:12 AM |  Related News

User comments
by mtosev (12:04 PM) - Reply
by the looks it wont be powerful. low end cards. :D
by tkpenalty (12:13 PM) - Reply
I want to see these overclocked with voltmods and nitrogen then tri SLi'ed :laugh:
by hat (12:17 PM) - Reply
Depending on price... GT 220 might be my next card... that's a lot of power for a little card like that. Bah, just realized it's 128 bit. Oh well, I'm sure some reviewer will get some hands on that card and I can see relative performance to everything else.
by wickerman (12:34 PM) - Reply
Recent information reported by a few sites shows the GT 220 with 625mhz core, 1,375mhz shader, and 800mhz memory. So with 48 shaders and 25gb of memory bandwidth this should be a pretty spiffy little graphics card, certainly a nice card to place between the 9500 GT and the 9600GT/GSO...but I really don't see these competing with the HD 4670 and its upcoming refresh. But with HDMI as standard this will be a winner for the HTPC crowd, they are always looking for low profile cards that offer HDMI, low power, and low noise. And if it is priced right it will be a much better option than the 9500 GT, which is just barely a better option than the 8600 GTS...
by Black Panther (12:36 PM) - Reply
Looks like the MX440 ... :D
by Weer (12:38 PM) - Reply
Looks like nVidia is trying to use up all of its GDDR3. No way in hell is 1GB useful on those, let alone 512MB on either.
by Jizzler (1:55 PM) - Reply
I'm liking the number of new cards coming with DisplayPort... just wish there were more DP monitors available :/
by hat (2:14 PM) - Reply
by: Weer
Looks like nVidia is trying to use up all of its GDDR3. No way in hell is 1GB useful on those, let alone 512MB on either.
Hopefully that will make them cheaper... 1GB is overkill for me but 512MB would be good for the 48sp card. 256mb is not enough... something like 384mb with a 192bit bus would make this card a winner
by Weer (2:34 PM) - Reply
by: hat
Hopefully that will make them cheaper... 1GB is overkill for me but 512MB would be good for the 48sp card. 256mb is not enough... something like 384mb with a 192bit bus would make this card a winner
Gee, don't we already have that? :shadedshu
by h3llb3nd4 (3:02 PM) - Reply
Heck!they've already started trying to discontinue making cards with 256mbs of ram?
by Weer (4:39 PM) - Reply
by: h3llb3nd4
Heck!they've already started trying to discontinue making cards with 256mbs of ram?
Don't make me more angry about this..
by AltecV1 (5:46 PM) - Reply
are they based on the GT200?
by ShadowFold (5:48 PM) - Reply
So the GT220 is gonna be a bit better than the 8600GT.. That's pretty nice, considering the size and probably the price.
by h3llb3nd4 (5:48 PM) - Reply
by: ShadowFold
So the GT220 is gonna be a bit better than the 8600GT.. That's pretty nice, considering the size and probably the price.
that is making me sad...:(
by Weer (6:02 PM) - Reply
by: h3llb3nd4
that is making me sad...:(
I suggest you buy a GTX 295.
by h3llb3nd4 (6:05 PM) - Reply
by: Weer
I suggest you buy a GTX 295.
*opens up wallet* there's nothing inside.:cry:
by tastegw (8:11 PM) - Reply
by: h3llb3nd4
*opens up wallet* there's nothing inside.:cry:
made my lol irl edit: (not laughing at you, but laughing with you)
by tkpenalty (9:15 PM) - Reply
by: tastegw
made my lol irl edit: (not laughing at you, but laughing with you)
You mean crying :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
by hat (10:39 PM) - Reply
by: h3llb3nd4
Heck!they've already started trying to discontinue making cards with 256mbs of ram?
Thank god if they are...
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