Tuesday, November 17th 2009
Inno3D Announces GeForce GT 240 Graphics Card
Inno3D are excited to announce the Inno3D GeForce GT 240 graphics card. The GeForce GT 240 opens up visually tantalising possibilities by providing the graphics processing power to manipulate the dullest of photos or home videos and transform them into your very own masterful creations. It also allows the viewing of flawless Adobe Flash 10.1 video in full screen HD and plays the latest games with fast frame rates and NVIDIA PhysX effects. Energise your multimedia with GeForce GT 240 graphics and equip your PC for the digital world.
The sheer power of the new Inno3D GeForce GT 240 is illustrated in the Vantage Performance chart above, towering over the performance of the 9600GT with great significance. This surely is a reflection of Nvidia's technological advancement from 9600GT to GT 240 whilst boasting an array of additional features raising the bar of the performance card.
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Inno3D
The sheer power of the new Inno3D GeForce GT 240 is illustrated in the Vantage Performance chart above, towering over the performance of the 9600GT with great significance. This surely is a reflection of Nvidia's technological advancement from 9600GT to GT 240 whilst boasting an array of additional features raising the bar of the performance card.
45 Comments on Inno3D Announces GeForce GT 240 Graphics Card
gah.
But it has Dx10.1! Now you can be crippled and 1 generation behind for two easy payments of 49.99!
probably nvidias best card without PCI-E power, i'll give it that
its not a renamed 8800 or 9800 card . . but it makes a good card for media centers.
www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814150451&cm_re=gt_240-_-14-150-451-_-Product
Must be a joke..... is it april fool's day ?
Oh... it's a movie..... "Blast From the Past"
lol... just kidding... must be an error or something?
Because, if this is the best they can show for some time in this price range... well... they are in a true big dip s**t..... :banghead:
I guess I'll start selling my HD 4850 and get one of these to help the green team or else we will only have ATI soon....
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_%28nominal%29
It is a new card, just because it has some similar specs to an old card doesn't mean it has any relation to the old card.
But this is clearly not the case. How many 8800GS's, or any G92 based card for that matter, have you seen with GDDR5 support?
who cares if its DDR5, if its slower than an 8800GT, for example?
i for one am dissapointed that the card comes with variations in ram, why have the same GPU name on GDDR3 and GDDR5? the damn boxes wont specify when you look retail, and will definately mislead consumers
Performance has nothing to do with your comments up until now. The fact is this is a new GPU. It might be slower than an 8800GT, but new GPUs don't have to be faster than previous cards, not every new card has to be a high end one. Not everyone is in the market for a high end GPU.
Who cares if it has a variation in RAM, it leaves more options for the manufacturers and the consumer. I would bet that GDDR5 was advertised all over the packaging to catch the consumers eye. Most packaging does state how much ram, and usually what kind. The good manufacturers put it in huge letters on the front of the box, look at eVGA's packaging for an example. It wouldn't be the first time cards have been offered with different types of RAM under the same name, and it won't be the last. Lower end cards are a mess with differnt specs under the same name, varying memory types and memory bus widths is common all under the same model name. Hell, the HD4670 was available with GDDR4, GDDR3, and GDDR2...
(just like we have whenever any card has had multiple bus widths/ram types in the past, like the 8500GT and the 9600PRO i think it was)
@mussels: It's been stated earlier the GT 240 will have Dx 10.1 support plus you can see it on newegg
we will know all once w1zzy goes public with his review!