Monday, September 15th 2008
ASUS Packs 1 GB Memory onto GeForce 9400 GT
ASUS prepared a new entry-level video card based on the GeForce 9400 GT with 1 GB memory. The EN9400GT/HTP/1G card from ASUS comes equipped with 1 GB of DDR2 memory. The card is based on the entry-level GeForce 9400 GT graphics core. The core is clocked at 550 MHz with 800 MHz for the memory and 1375 MHz for the shaders, 16 in number. It uses a 128-bit wide memory interface. The card supports NVIDIA SLI multi-GPU technology and features standard DVI, D-Sub and S-Video/Composite outputs. Given the performance band GeForce 9400 GT falls in, features such as 1 GB of memory and SLI make it a novelty product aimed at the entry-level market.
Source:
TechConnect Magazine
15 Comments on ASUS Packs 1 GB Memory onto GeForce 9400 GT
why did it even make the news ?
and i cant get a 4850 with 1gb (for cheeep :) )
I can't get my GTX260 with 1gb, doh.
What about crap technologies like HyperMemory and TurboCache?
I hate how marketting is, it is just like the clock speed issue with CPUs. There are still people out there that think clock speed is all that matters.
1/8 as much memory would be more than this card could ever need. 16 shaders is nothing, this can't even rival a 7600GT which was fine at 128MB.
But you get the point. I wonder if this crap can even keep up with a 3650 256MB DDR2.:laugh:
Depends on how much this will cost, the new S3 is likely to be the better buy.:nutkick:
On a card like that 256mb / 512mb is more than enough