NVIDIA goes on and launching new graphics cards. The manufacturer has indeed bring to market two new GeForce GT 545 and GT530. Intended for the OEM market, these two maps should be enjoyed by PC manufacturers. Low-profile format, the GeForce GT 530 then embeds a GPU clocked at 700 MHz with 96 CUDA cores running at 1400 MHz.
There are also 1 or 2 GB of DDR3 memory (depending on version) running at 898 MHz on a 128-bit bus. Of VGA, DVI and HDMI are available. Side of the GeForce GT 545, both versions should appear. The first features a GPU clocked at 720 MHz (1440 MHz for the 144 CUDA cores) and 1.5 GB or 3 GB of DDR3 memory running at 900 MHz on a 192-bit bus.
The second features a dual-slot cooler, features a graphics chipset running at 870 MHz (1740 MHz for the shaders) and 1 GB of GDDR5 memory and 999 MHz. The DDR3 version has VGA, DVI and HDMI, while the GDDR5 model is equipped with DVI outputs (x 2) and mini HDMI. Given the target market for these new GeForce, their price is unknown.
Remains whether they will one day appear on the retail market.
There are also 1 or 2 GB of DDR3 memory (depending on version) running at 898 MHz on a 128-bit bus. Of VGA, DVI and HDMI are available. Side of the GeForce GT 545, both versions should appear. The first features a GPU clocked at 720 MHz (1440 MHz for the 144 CUDA cores) and 1.5 GB or 3 GB of DDR3 memory running at 900 MHz on a 192-bit bus.
The second features a dual-slot cooler, features a graphics chipset running at 870 MHz (1740 MHz for the shaders) and 1 GB of GDDR5 memory and 999 MHz. The DDR3 version has VGA, DVI and HDMI, while the GDDR5 model is equipped with DVI outputs (x 2) and mini HDMI. Given the target market for these new GeForce, their price is unknown.
Remains whether they will one day appear on the retail market.
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