Thursday, October 18th 2012
Galaxy Outs GeForce GT 610 MDT Graphics Card
Galaxy introduced a new GeForce GT 610 graphics card with its MDT multi-display connectivity, ideal for PCs with multiple high-resolution monitors for productivity. Just don't expect to game on it. The single-slot, full-height graphics card uses a fan-heatsink to cool the GPU and 1 GB of DDR3 memory. The GPU is wired to two IDT VMM1402 multi-display chips, which give out two DMS59 ports. Cables are included that convert each DMS59 to two DVI-I single-link, which supports digital resolutions of up to 1920 x 1200 pixels. The GPU is clocked at 810 MHz, CUDA cores at 1620 MHz, and memory at 1.00 GHz. Based on the 40 nm GF119 silicon, the GeForce GT 610 packs 48 CUDA cores, and a 64-bit wide memory interface. Pricing information was not released.
19 Comments on Galaxy Outs GeForce GT 610 MDT Graphics Card
EDIT: Meh it's a rebranded GT 520 LOL.
¿No HDMI/DP? there goes your HTPC card.
You only need a wireless gamepad, and you are ready to have some fun on the big screen, and even first person shooters using fast engines (like Source, Unreal or the idtech5) will run fluid and smooth without problems.
I hope you "get" it now;)
4 displays = workstation card. Many developers and people who work in an office don't need powerful graphics but do enjoy having multiple displays. I would want something like this in my machine at work. Convincing my boss that I need another display in addition to the two I already have might be a tough sell though.
HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jeff