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System Name | Awesomesauce 4.3 | Laptop (MSI GE72VR 6RF Apache Pro-023) |
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Processor | Intel Core i7-5820K 4.16GHz 1.28v/3GHz 1.05v uncore | Intel Core i7-6700HQ @ 3.1GHz |
Motherboard | Gigabyte GA-X99-UD5 WiFi LGA2011-v3| Stock |
Cooling | Corsair H100i v2 w/ 2x EK Vardar F4-120ER + various 120/140mm case fans | Stock |
Memory | G.Skill RJ-4 16GB DDR4-2666 CL15 quad channel | 12GB DDR4-2133 |
Video Card(s) | EVGA GTX 1080 Ti Hybrid SC2 11GB @ 2012/5151 boost | NVIDIA GTX 1060 6GB +200/+500 + Intel 530 |
Storage | Samsung 840 EVO 500GB + Seagate 3TB 7200RPM + others | Kingston 256GB M.2 SATA + 1TB 7200RPM |
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Case | Fractal Design Define XL R2 | MSI |
Audio Device(s) | Creative Sound Blaster Z | Realtek with quad stereo speakers and subwoofer |
Power Supply | Corsair HX850i Platinum | 19.5v 180w Delta brick |
Software | Windows 10 Pro x64 | Windows 10 Home x64 |
Hey guys,
For the hell of it, I went to Best Buy (yes, I know they have ridiculous markups on everything) to look for a low-mid end graphics card for an older socket 754 Athlon 64/nForce 4 PCIe machine. I happened to stumble across some oddly new graphics cards that didn't have a price on them. Both were form GALAXY, and they were the GeForce G210 (16 shader) and GT220 (48 shader) cards that are supposed to be OEM cards only. Since these are extremely fresh 40nm parts with DX10.1/SM4.1/OpenGL 3.0 support, I figured I would try one out vs. the older 9400 GT. So, I got home, opened the box and popped the cooler (which is a blower-style) off, to discover one of the smallest GPU dies that I have ever seen. It's much smaller than even my G98 8400GS die. So, I wanted to see how well this card would perform, so I ripped the 9800GT out of my main rig that gets a perfect 60FPS maxed out (with VSYNC) on Team Fortress 2, even in 32 player servers. I was quite pleasantly surprised: with all settings "High", 1440*900 res. and 16xAF/0xAA the card never went under 30FPS. The card seems to overclock as well as my 8400GS 65nm. With NVIDIA System Tools 6.05, I got up to 800/1750/480 (highest mem freq. the program allows) with no errors in OCCT GPU after a quick round of overclocking.
I'm currently searching for a Windows version of NVFLASH newer than 5.67, as it doesn't detect my card, and my Crosshair III has no floppy connector provisions. Not sure if NiBiTor has support for it either yet, as I can't dump the BIOS. GPU-Z 0.3.5 has very little to no information on this card, but it does correctly detect frequencies and die temperature.
Card Specs (as far as I know)
GALAXY GeForce 210 (GT218, 40nm, 512MB 64bit DDR2)
Stock Clocks: 589/1400/400
DX 10.1/SM 4.1/OGL 3.0
16 shaders according to NV, probably 4 rops?
VGA/DVI/HDMI (on-chip 7.1 NVIDIA HD Audio device)
Retail Price: $69.99 USD + tax (119.99 for the 48 shader/128 bit GT220)
I don't have a digital camera, but I may be able to scan the box and card with my AIO printer/scanner and upload some pics later. Hope this information is beneficial.
EDIT: I forgot about my LG EnV Touch's awesome 3.2MP camera. Got some nice pics to upload.
GPU-Z 0.3.5
Box Art (scanned front):
Part of the back box art, touting NVIDIA's typical PhysX and CUDA marketing BS:
Card Front:
Card Back:
GeForce 210 (top) vs. PNY GeForce 8400 GS PCI (G98, 8 shaders, 65nm):
"Leaf blower" cooler, all aluminum, sleeve bearing fan (40mm?):
Pasty die + the DDR2 memory chips:
Tiny GT218 die, as compared to a United States Dime (10 cent piece, smallest US coin):
GT218 die, exposed:
GT218 40nm 16sp vs. G98 65nm vs US Dime:
Samsung K4N1G1640E-HC25 DDR2 ICs, 4 total:
VRM controllers. Both are the same. They read:
"uP6161S14
VGK97D"
GT218 Die, as compared to a Lexar 4GB MicroSDHC memory card:
Comparison to a PNY XLR8 9800 GT (NVIDIA Reference board, 55nm) with a Zalman VF-1000 aftermarket cooler installed
Cooler, disassembled:
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Now, for the synthetic benchmarks. All benchmarks are tested on an ASUS Crosshair III Formula 790FX/SB750 AM3 motherboard with an underclocked and undervolted Phenom II X4 955BE to 2.6GHz/1.25v to save a little juice. 4GB DDR3-1600 9-8-8-24 system RAM. OS is Windows 7 Professional x64, retail 7600. All benchmarks are set with DEFAULT SETTINGS.
3DMark01 SE (stock clocks):
3DMark01 SE (OC'd):
3DMark03 (stock):
3DMark03 (OC'd):
Quick 3DMark 2006 run. Card at stock frequencies 590/1400/400.
Overclocked (not max OC):
A run of 3DMark Vantage, on Entry level settings. Card at 775/1725/480. Don't know if PhysX was on or not.
And Performace Preset:
For the hell of it, I went to Best Buy (yes, I know they have ridiculous markups on everything) to look for a low-mid end graphics card for an older socket 754 Athlon 64/nForce 4 PCIe machine. I happened to stumble across some oddly new graphics cards that didn't have a price on them. Both were form GALAXY, and they were the GeForce G210 (16 shader) and GT220 (48 shader) cards that are supposed to be OEM cards only. Since these are extremely fresh 40nm parts with DX10.1/SM4.1/OpenGL 3.0 support, I figured I would try one out vs. the older 9400 GT. So, I got home, opened the box and popped the cooler (which is a blower-style) off, to discover one of the smallest GPU dies that I have ever seen. It's much smaller than even my G98 8400GS die. So, I wanted to see how well this card would perform, so I ripped the 9800GT out of my main rig that gets a perfect 60FPS maxed out (with VSYNC) on Team Fortress 2, even in 32 player servers. I was quite pleasantly surprised: with all settings "High", 1440*900 res. and 16xAF/0xAA the card never went under 30FPS. The card seems to overclock as well as my 8400GS 65nm. With NVIDIA System Tools 6.05, I got up to 800/1750/480 (highest mem freq. the program allows) with no errors in OCCT GPU after a quick round of overclocking.
I'm currently searching for a Windows version of NVFLASH newer than 5.67, as it doesn't detect my card, and my Crosshair III has no floppy connector provisions. Not sure if NiBiTor has support for it either yet, as I can't dump the BIOS. GPU-Z 0.3.5 has very little to no information on this card, but it does correctly detect frequencies and die temperature.
Card Specs (as far as I know)
GALAXY GeForce 210 (GT218, 40nm, 512MB 64bit DDR2)
Stock Clocks: 589/1400/400
DX 10.1/SM 4.1/OGL 3.0
16 shaders according to NV, probably 4 rops?
VGA/DVI/HDMI (on-chip 7.1 NVIDIA HD Audio device)
Retail Price: $69.99 USD + tax (119.99 for the 48 shader/128 bit GT220)
I don't have a digital camera, but I may be able to scan the box and card with my AIO printer/scanner and upload some pics later. Hope this information is beneficial.
EDIT: I forgot about my LG EnV Touch's awesome 3.2MP camera. Got some nice pics to upload.
GPU-Z 0.3.5
Box Art (scanned front):
Part of the back box art, touting NVIDIA's typical PhysX and CUDA marketing BS:
Card Front:
Card Back:
GeForce 210 (top) vs. PNY GeForce 8400 GS PCI (G98, 8 shaders, 65nm):
"Leaf blower" cooler, all aluminum, sleeve bearing fan (40mm?):
Pasty die + the DDR2 memory chips:
Tiny GT218 die, as compared to a United States Dime (10 cent piece, smallest US coin):
GT218 die, exposed:
GT218 40nm 16sp vs. G98 65nm vs US Dime:
Samsung K4N1G1640E-HC25 DDR2 ICs, 4 total:
VRM controllers. Both are the same. They read:
"uP6161S14
VGK97D"
GT218 Die, as compared to a Lexar 4GB MicroSDHC memory card:
Comparison to a PNY XLR8 9800 GT (NVIDIA Reference board, 55nm) with a Zalman VF-1000 aftermarket cooler installed
Cooler, disassembled:
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#############################################################################################################
Now, for the synthetic benchmarks. All benchmarks are tested on an ASUS Crosshair III Formula 790FX/SB750 AM3 motherboard with an underclocked and undervolted Phenom II X4 955BE to 2.6GHz/1.25v to save a little juice. 4GB DDR3-1600 9-8-8-24 system RAM. OS is Windows 7 Professional x64, retail 7600. All benchmarks are set with DEFAULT SETTINGS.
3DMark01 SE (stock clocks):
3DMark01 SE (OC'd):
3DMark03 (stock):
3DMark03 (OC'd):
Quick 3DMark 2006 run. Card at stock frequencies 590/1400/400.
Overclocked (not max OC):
A run of 3DMark Vantage, on Entry level settings. Card at 775/1725/480. Don't know if PhysX was on or not.
And Performace Preset:
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