NVIDIA has just released the new GeForce GT 520, entry level solution targeted primarily at the family Fermi OEM market that the producer himself did not disdain to compare the solutions with integrated graphics. Like the sisters, even the GeForce GT 520 supports DirectX 11, the decoding of video content Full HD Blu-ray format in stereoscopic 3D.
The specifications of this card include: Stream Processor: 48Core clock: 810 MHzShaders Clock: 1620 MHzMemory clock: 535 MHz (1070 MHz DDR) Memory type: DDR3 Bandwidth: 64-bit Output: DVI / HDMI / VGABus Interface: PCI-Express 2.0
The specifications of this card include: Stream Processor: 48Core clock: 810 MHzShaders Clock: 1620 MHzMemory clock: 535 MHz (1070 MHz DDR) Memory type: DDR3 Bandwidth: 64-bit Output: DVI / HDMI / VGABus Interface: PCI-Express 2.0
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