Monday, July 27th 2009
GeForce GTS 240 Spotted in OEM Channels
NVIDIA's move to rebrand the GeForce 9800 GTX+ to GeForce GTS 250 was meant to be followed with a similar rebranding for the GeForce 9800 GT, to GeForce GTS 240. The company even prepared a reference PCB design for the accelerator. Alas, the move wasn't popular NVIDIA's partners, who forced it shelve the plans.
Apparently NVIDIA wants to continue development of the GeForce GTS 240, at least for its OEM customers, if not AIC partners that cater to the retail consumer segment. The GeForce GTS 240 reference design accelerator is in accordance with the schematics that surfaced back in February, and maintains a single-slot design overall. Under the hood is the 55 nm G92b graphics processor with 112 shader processors, a 256-bit GDDR3 memory interface, 1 GB of memory, and reference clock speeds that match that of GeForce 9800 GT OC: 675/1620/1100 (core/shader/memory). The card supports 2-way SLI, and should be priced in the sub $130 space.
Source:
TechConnect Magazine
Apparently NVIDIA wants to continue development of the GeForce GTS 240, at least for its OEM customers, if not AIC partners that cater to the retail consumer segment. The GeForce GTS 240 reference design accelerator is in accordance with the schematics that surfaced back in February, and maintains a single-slot design overall. Under the hood is the 55 nm G92b graphics processor with 112 shader processors, a 256-bit GDDR3 memory interface, 1 GB of memory, and reference clock speeds that match that of GeForce 9800 GT OC: 675/1620/1100 (core/shader/memory). The card supports 2-way SLI, and should be priced in the sub $130 space.
44 Comments on GeForce GTS 240 Spotted in OEM Channels
And really, I don't think nVidia is forcing anyone to use the new reference design. If the partners were worried about the cost to retool, couldn't they just continue to use their old designs and just rename the card via firmware? Then the only thing they would have to change is marketting material and packaging, and that stuff is cheap to change.
awesome I love this re-branding rebate, cos it gets more and more intelligent every time :rolleyes:
ok so nvidia did the 8800GT and the 9800GT and now the GTS240 all on one core, imo better than calling a CPU a - Althon II X2 250... cos that makes a whole bunch of sense to the greater market, yes its not a re-brand, but you gotta love/hate that name.
At least these cards WILL always be G92GT, forevermore.
And all this rebranding is getting tiresome. Seriously nVidia, why is it necessary to rebrand again?
While my old cards (ATI X700 pro or 8400GS) would get an average of 30 fps on the Counter Strike stress test, the GTS 240 gets an average 285.83 fps combined with the I7 processor. That's a hell of a jump!
All I can say is I am very happy with the whole set up I got. It all came prepackaged from the factory so there was no dealing with swapping out power supplies or matching cards to mother boards or wondering if the card would fit. But then again I have a feeling that is what some people dream about. :rockout:
If you are interested what I bought was www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=9532749&type=product&id=1218120178969
if all you wanted was CSS, you could get 100FPS easy in that game with a $400 USD PC...