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    Palit GeForce GT220 Sonic Edition Review

    Posted on Monday, October 12 2009 @ 15:14:18 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    NVIDIA has launched their first 40nm product this week, it's called the GeForce GT 220, a low-budget solution originally intended for the OEM market. GeForce GT220's (reference model) ships with 48 shader processors clocked at 1360MHz and 625MHz graphics core clock. Opposed to the 64-bit wide memory controller on the GT 210 the memory interface is 128-bit wide and runs at 800MHz. The GeForce GT 220 offering will be available for roughly 50 to 60 USD. Today we'll look at the GeForce GT 220 from Palit.

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