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Discuss Posted by: Cristian on October 12, 2009 16:41 Discuss this Discuss It!     Digg It! Blogmarks co.mment It! Send to Reddit Send to Blinklist! del.icio.us  

Just likes its competitors, Zotac has today revealed a number of low-end cards based on the 40nm-built GT128 and GT216 GPUs. To not beat around the bush, we have four Zotac cards coming up, three of which are GeForce GT 220s and one is a GeForce 210. The GeForce 210 Synergy Edition boasts 16 Processing Cores, a 64-bit memory interface, GPU and shader clocks of 589 and 1402 MHz, respectively, and 512MB of DDR2 memory @ 800 MHz.

Also featuring a 800 MHz memory clock are the GeForce GT 220 512MB/1GB Synergy cards but there have 48 Processing Cores, a 128-bit memory interface, and GPU/shader clocks of 625/1360 MHz.

Last but not least, the 'simple' GeForce GT 220 has the same GPU and shader clocks as the other GT 220s but comes with 1GB of DDR3 memory which is set to 1580 MHz.

All of Zotac's cards have DirectX 10.1 support and have D-Sub, DVI and HDMI outputs.







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