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ECS Introduces GeForce GT 220 and G 210 Graphics Cards

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Making it possible to enjoy latest technology within in users budget, Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS), the world's leading motherboard, graphics card, barebone system, and notebook manufacturer, today announced latest ECS GT220 and G210 Series graphics cards built with an NVIDIA GeForce GT 220 and NVIDIA GeForce G210 graphics processing units (GPU) respectively. ECS NGT220-1GQS-F also known as ECS GT 220─ATX Form Factor features astonishing 512/1024MB DDR2 with 128-bit Data Bus, Supports Microsoft DirectX 10.1 to meets users' requirement of those latest gaming titles. It is designed with All-Solid-Capacitor to decrease graphics cards temperature and further improve the stability offering better product durability and reliability for users to enjoy unique gaming experience.

All ECS GT220 and G210 graphics cards are embedded HDMI connector which can transfer video & audio signals via a single cable making top performance and power efficiency. It uses NVIDIA CUDA technology to unlocks the power of the GPU's processor cores to accelerate the most demanding system tasks - such as video transcoding in order to delivering incredible performance improvements over traditional GPUs. ECS GT220 and G210 is excellent choice for mainstream as well as entry level gamers to enjoy excellent graphic performance under user's budget.



Most Affordable DirectX 10.1 with Excellent HTPC
ECS G210 Graphic cards provides powerful high definition video decoding capabilities to watch blu-ray movie on you PCs. Home Theater PC (HTPC) offering improved audios and Hi-definition multimedia playback for more upgradeability and compatibility. Technical testing results of ECS G210 shows only 1% to 2% uses of CPU during high definition video decoding. It proves that ECS G210 graphic cards are excellent choice for HTPC. It is also the most affordable DX 10.1 for playing latest games.

Apart of above qualities ECS GT 220 and G210 are all support next generation Windows 7. Our testing proves that ECS GT220 graphics card also perform good job in 3D games. It can easily cross the line of 30 fps even when the resolution is up to 1360 x 768. ECS GT 220 and ECS G210 graphics card is surely the excellent and most attractive choice in the market for budget gamers.

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That silent GT220 is just what im looking for to fit in my X58 for physx, but i'd need to either mod(cut) it to 4x slot length, or get a riser doobey i guess
 
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I wonder how well they fold compared to the 9800gt.
 

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About 800ppd on the G210, maybe 2000 on the GT220. I will never buy anything by ECS, both of the motherboards that I had they they made died (nForce 3 and nForce 4)
 
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About 800ppd on the G210, maybe 2000 on the GT220. I will never buy anything by ECS, both of the motherboards that I had they they made died (nForce 3 and nForce 4)

Ah yeah, looks like kind of a cheap-o brand. So are these cards supposed to be comparable with like the HD 4650 and 4670? They're similar in the fact in they're short, don't require extra power, quiet, and have the native HDMI. The benchmarks I've seen look similar to what I got on my 4670, but these have CUDA/Physx which is always a plus.
 
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