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NVIDIA GeForce GT 240

IGNITE YOUR GAME.

Fire up your PC's performance with the XFX NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 240 graphics card. Available in either DDR3 or DDR5 memory, this card gives you an across-the-board speed and performance boost that takes you from "mundane" to "insane." NVIDIA®  PhysX™ technology takes game play up to 2X faster than the competition. 96 CUDA™ corse accelerates applications. Transform it into a dedicated PhysX card by pairing it with another NVIDIA based graphics card and enjoy up to 50% pop in perfomrance. Even everyday tasks are stepped up with full Microsoft® Windows 7, DirectCompute, OpenGL and PC Express 2.0 support. How far can you push your performance? Push the buton and find out.

   

KEY FEATURES

  • Microsoft Windows 7 support
  • NVIDIA unified architechture
  • DirectCompute support
  • Open CL support
  • NVIDIA PhysX™ technology
  • NVIDIA CUDA™ technology
  • NVIDIA PureVideo® HD technology*
  • High Definition 1080p Display support
  • Dual-link DVI, VGA and HDMI 1.3a output
  • Dual-link HDCP Capable**
  • PCI Express 2.0 support
  • Microsoft DirectX 10.1, Shader Model 4.1 support
  • OpenGL 3.2 support***

 *    Supported video software is required to experience certain features.

**   Requires other compatible components that are HDCP capable

*** Requires R191 drivers or later

   

SPECIFICATIONS

Bus Type
N/A
PCI-E 2.0
Performance
N/A
Standard
GPU Clock MHz
The main attributes of the GPU are the core clock rate, which typically ranges from 250 MHz to 1200 MHz in modern cards.
550 MHz
Shader Clock (MHz)
The number of pipelines (vertex and fragment shaders), which translate a 3D image characterized by vertices and lines into a 2D image formed by pixels.
1340 MHz
Stream Processors
Through the use of stream processing, computer benefit from the ability to transparently access a large number of 'cores' (or, computational units) on a chip without having to separately manage each and every one of them along with their associated busses, memories, I/O, etc.
96
Memory Interface Bus (bit)
The bit data rate between memory and the GPU.
128
Memory Type
VRAM was typically based on DDR technology. During and after that year, manufacturers moved towards the vastly superior DDR2, GDDR3 and GDDR4.
DDR3, DDR5
Memory Size (MB)
the video card will have its own video memory which is called Video RAM or VRAM. The VRAM capacity of most modern video cards range from 128 MB to 2.0 GB.
512 - 1024 MB
Memory Clock (MHz)
The memory clock rate in modern cards are generally between 400 MHz and 2.4 GHz.
1600 - 3400 MHz
Microsoft® DirectX® Support
The standard for today's PCs and next-generation consoles enables stunning and complex effects for cinematic realism. XFX graphics cards offer the most complete implementation of the Shader Model feature set-including vertex texture fetch (VTF)-to ensure top-notch compatibility and performance for all DirectX applications.
10.1
Shader Model Support
Enables stunning and complex special effects. Next-generation shader architecture delivers faster and smoother gameplay.
4.1
Open GL Optimization and Support
Ensures top-notch compatibility and performance for OpenGL applications.
3.2
Minimum Power Requirement (Watt)
This is the minimum power supply wattage requirement for the graphics card to perform properly.
350W
Cooling Fansink
Sometimes known as an active cooling device, a small electrical fan which drives air across a heat sink and as such will generate a small amount of noise. It is more effective than a heat sink alone at cooling.
ROHS
The RoHS Directive stands for "the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment". This Directive bans the placing on the EU market of new electrical and electronic equipment containing more than agreed levels of lead, cadmium, mercury, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyl (PBB) and polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE) flame retardants.
Profile
Some graphics cards have the capability to swap out the current bracket to make it compatible with low-profile computer systems that require a lower bracket card.
Double
PhysX™ technology
NVIDIA's new GPU PhysX™ technology that renders convincing facial expressions, multiple ultra-high polygon characters in complex environments and convincing physical effects like weather and explosions. NVIDIA PhysX drivers are required to experience in-game GPU PhysX acceleration.
CUDA™ technology
NVIDIA CUDA™ technology and the new CUDA enables programmers to offload the most intensive processing tasks from their CPU to their GPU, putting the power of up to 240 multi-threaded processor cores to work for you.
Dimensions (Imperial)
N/A
5.75 x 4.676 x 1.5
Dimensions (Metric)
N/A
14.6 x 11 x 3.8
Max Resolution Analog
Maximum Screen Resolution indicates the maxiumum possible sharpness and clarity of an image that a monitor can display, measured in number of dots (pixels).
2048 x 1536
Max Resolution Digital
Maximum Screen Resolution indicates the maxiumum possible sharpness and clarity of an image that a monitor can display, measured in number of dots (pixels).
2560 x 1600
 
       
       
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