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Nvidia slips couple of GT 300 series cards

by on22 February 2010

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For OEM only

In addition to the Geforce PC Kit and the major announcement, Nvidia has rather quietly slipped a couple of GT 300 series OEM-only cards. The Geforce GT 320, GT 330 and GT 340 cards are most likely rebranded and based on GT21x 40nm DirectX 10.1 support GPUs.

The GT 340 features 96 Processing cores and works at 550MHz for the core, 1340MHz for Shaders and 1700MHz for either 512MB of 1GB of GDDR3 memory paired up with a 128-bit memory interface. It has DVI, D-Sub and HDMI outputs and according to specs it can easily be called GT 240.

The Geforce 330 is a bit of a mystery, as this one will be available with 96 or 112 Processing cores, either a 128-bit, 192-bit or even 256-bit memory interface and up to 2GB of video memory. The clocks are different and range from 500MHz, 1250MHz and 500MHz for GPU, Shaders and memory all the way up to 550MHz, 1340MHz and 800MHz for the same.

The last one is the Geforce GT 320 with 72 Processing cores with clocks set at 540MHz, 1302MHz and 790MHz for GPU, Shaders and 1GB of memory.

As with all recently announced Nvidia OEM-only cards, these are also quite familiar but it's something that you should know if you are shopping for an OEM system.

You can find them here.

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Geforce GT 340

Last modified on 23 February 2010
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