Inno3d GT 220 512MB GDDR3 Graphics Card Reviews

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More Powerful with GDDR3
A PC with gaming purposes would require a powerful graphics card to run the game comfortably but it will certainly impact on the use of high electrical power and of course the price is high enough to make it up. A gaming-class graphics card entry level can be the solution of both problems. As one of the graphics card from Inno3D came to Hardview lab to be tested, namely GT220 with 512 MB of DDR3. Inno3D sales package comes with a minimalist and only gives a Driver CD. Of course this is done to reduce the sales price, considering that this product is a class value / entry level. Graphics cards using the HSF that is itself sufficient to dissipate heat. For connectivity, the variety of output connectors provided a very complete display. All types of monitors on the market (VGA, DVI, HDMI), can be directly plugged into the graphics card without the need to be assisted by the converter.

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Although the graphics card from Inno3D was included in the entry-level class, generated gaming performance is quite satisfactory when compared to the DDR2 version of the GT220. Thanks to the use of GDDR3 with a wider bandwidth, the performance of graphics cards has become more optimal. The amount of memory that only 512 MB, or only half of the DDR2 version, will be used more effectively because it is more optimal chip GT220 with this memory configuration.

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Conclusion
512 MB DDR3 memory usage on the GT220 is quite effective and can boost the overall performance compared to previous versions of DDR2.

Specifications
Product by: Inno3D
Info: www.inno3d.com

Chip | NVIDIA GeForce GT 220
Interface | PCI Express x16
Memory | 512 MB
Core Clock | 625 MHz
Memory Clock | 800 MHz
Shader Clock | 1360 MHz
Stream Processor | 48
VGA output | Available
DVI output | Available
HDMI output | Available
Type Memory | GDDR3
Memory interface | 128-bit
Equipment | CD Driver
Benchmark Point 1920 x 1080 1280 x 1024
3DMark Vantage (GPU) | P2877
Resident Evil 5 DX10 | 42.6 fps 32.5 fps
Crysis
| 9.79 fps 15.09 fps
Left 4 Dead | 24.6 fps 36 fps
Batman Arkham Asylum | 33 fps 50 fps

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