news 28 Posted January 14, 2010 Dear news affiliate, We have a new review in the TestSeek Labs blog. A post in your news would be greatly appreciated! Title: Review of ZOTAC GeForce GT 220 1GB GDDR3 Summary: In July 2009, NVIDIA began the transition to a 40nm manufacturing technology with two new models destined for the low end market: the GeForce GT 210 and GT 220. They were actually never destined to be sold as full retail cards but as the market has developed, NVIDIA now has full retail version of both of them. The basic model (GT 210) has the “gt218†GPU which has 16 “CUDA coresâ€; a 64-bits interface; 512MB GDDR2 memory; 1 D-Sub, 1 DVI and 1 HDMI exit. The reference model runs on the following frequencies: 589MHz, 1402MHz and 790MHz (GPU/Shader/Memory). It replaces the old 9400 GT in NVIDIAS lineup. The NVIDIA GT 220 reference card is based upon the “GT216†GPU which has 48 “CUDA coresâ€; a 128-bits interface; 1024MB GDDR3 memory; 1 D-Sub; 1 DVI and 1 HDMI exit. The reference model runs on the following frequencies: 625MHz, 1360MHz and 790MHz (GPU/Shader/Memory). It sells at around $60-$80 and it replaces the old 9600 GT and 9500 GT cards... Link to review: http://www.testseek.com/labs/reviews/review-of-zotac-geforce-gt-220-1gb-gddr3/?p=3047 Link to image: http://www.testseek.com/labs/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/41nVnArOYXL.jpg RSS Feed: <http://www.testseek.com/labs/feed> http://www.testseek.com/labs/feed Share this post Link to post