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GeForce GT 220 And 210: DirectX 10.1 And 40nm Under $80
GeForce GT 220 And 210: DirectX 10.1 And 40nm Under $80
There's an old adage associated with automobile racing: "what wins on Sunday, sells on Monday." The idea is that if a car manufacturer's product makes it to the winner's circle on the "weekend," then that technology might lead to more sales at the dealership down the road. The PC graphics card ...
Galaxy GeForce 210 and GT 220 Review - NVIDIA 40nm GPUs hit consumers
pcper.com — NVIDIA is out with a set of GPUs for the desktop budget market in the form of... the GeForce 210 and GeForce GT 220. Can these options, now running on 40nm process technology and implementing DirectX 10.1 support, compete with the year-old Radeon HD 4670 ... (more) Galaxy GeForce 210 and GT 220 Review - NVIDIA 40nm GPUs ...
Zotac GeForce GT 220 1 GB
techpowerup.com — Zotac's new GeForce GT 220 is based on NVIDIA's new GT 216 GPU which features 48 shader... processors. While this is certainly not enough to play games at high resolutions it is sure fine for casual gaming. Windows desktop use and HD video playback is ... (more) Zotac GeForce GT 220 1 GB
[Phoronix] NVIDIA GeForce GT 220 Review
[Phoronix] NVIDIA GeForce GT 220 Review
phoronix.com — Days prior to AMD's release of the ATI Radeon HD 5750 and Radeon HD 5770 graphics cards,... NVIDIA released their GeForce G 210 and GeForce GT 220 graphics cards. Both of these NVIDIA graphics cards are for low-end desktop systems, but part of what makes ... (more) [Phoronix] NVIDIA GeForce GT 220 Review
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Geforce G 210, GT 220 Release Round-up
VR-Zone Articles — As we had reported, today is Geforce GT 220's release. Joining the party too is the Geforce G 210. Surprisingly, we are starved for reviews of what is Nvidia's first public 40nm offering, but we have an idea of what to expect from these new products. The reviews online are TomsHardware and PCPer. These products run cool, quiet and efficient and support CUDA. Sadly, that is all they have going for them. ...

Nvidia quietly releases GeForce GT 220, G210 to retail
TechSpot — Moving forward with the transition to 40nm, Nvidia has officially taken its GT200 architecture to the mainstream today with the retail launch of the GeForce G210 and GeForce GT220 graphics cards. Both products carry prices well beyond the $100 mark, and are the company's first desktop solutions to offer support for DirectX 10.1 as well as Shader Model 4.1. If this sounds anything at all familiar, you may remember Nvidia first unveiled the GeForce G210 and GT220 back in July as " ...

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