Friday, February 12th 2010

Albatron Intros Low-Profile PCI-E x1 GeForce 210 Graphics Card

NVIDIA partner Albatron released a GeForce 210 based graphics card that uses the PCI-Express x1 interface. This low-profile card is passively cooled, and draws all its power from the slot. Its GeForce 210 (codenamed GT218) GPU is DirectX 10.1 compliant, has 16 unified shaders, and a 64-bit wide memory interface. It is built on the 40 nm process. The card has 512 MB of DDR2 memory. Its clock speeds are set at 589/1402/500 MHz (core/shader/memory). Connectivity includes one each of DVI-D, HDMI, and D-Sub. Albatron hasn't announced its price yet.
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9 Comments on Albatron Intros Low-Profile PCI-E x1 GeForce 210 Graphics Card

#1
Easo
Not even a sticker on it O_O.
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Mussels
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OEM to the max.



I still, STILL, really hate 1x cards that are as long as a 16x slot >.< they need to work on shorter cards.
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newtekie1
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Would make a good PhysX card, but I bet it will be far too overprices, and hard to find.
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Mussels
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newtekie1Would make a good PhysX card, but I bet it will be far too overprices, and hard to find.
16 shaders? dont you need 64 for physx?

i dont think you comprehend how weak these cards are
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#5
department76
MusselsOEM to the max.



I still, STILL, really hate 1x cards that are as long as a 16x slot >.< they need to work on shorter cards.
right... shorter, and low profile? laptop gpus arent even small enough to fit that description.
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#6
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department76right... shorter, and low profile? laptop gpus arent even small enough to fit that description.
LOL. Did you take a look to the latest ATI 5570??
#7
Fourstaff
Check the bta post above this one. It should give Nvidia a good idea what a graphics card should be like.
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newtekie1
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Mussels16 shaders? dont you need 64 for physx?

i dont think you comprehend how weak these cards are
You're right, it only has 16, for some reason I was thinking GT220 specs(48) when I read the article. PhysX requires 32 shaders.
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#9
Hayder_Master
newtekie1Would make a good PhysX card, but I bet it will be far too overprices, and hard to find.
+1
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