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GeForce GT 240 details slip through the cracks

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GeForce GT 240 details slip through the cracks

TechConnect

Site: TechConnect

Publication date: 11/02/2009 8:16 AM

Still without a Fermi-based product to combat AMD, Nvidia is preparing to release the GeForce GT 240, a DirectX 10.1-supporting card powered by the 40nm GT215 GPU. According info leaked by online stores (which can be taken with a bit of salt), the GT 240 features 96 Processing Cores, a 128-bit memory interface and 512MB or 1GB of GDDR3 memory, PhysX and CUDA support, a single-slot cooling system, and D-Sub, DVI and HDMI outputs. In terms of clocks, the upcoming card has its GPU, shaders and memory set to 550, 1340 and 1700/1800 MHz (512/1020 MB VRAM). The GeForce GT 240 is expected to be released later this month so expect more info (and pictures of the card) very soon. Not excited eh? Same here.

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