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EVGA GeForce GT 220 Superclocked 1024 MB DDR3 PCI-Express Graphics Card 01G-P3-1227-LR

Submitted by admin on Monday, 4 January 2010One Comment

51ir6I ZKpL. SL160  EVGA  GeForce GT 220 Superclocked 1024 MB DDR3 PCI Express Graphics Card 01G P3 1227 LR

  • PCI Express 2.0
  • GeForce GT 220 with 671 MHz core clock
  • 1024 MB of DDR3 memory
  • 1580 MHz memory clock and 1458 MHz shader clock
  • Windows XP, Windows Vista and Open GL 3.1 Support

Product Description
The features of the GT 220 01G-P3-1227-LR Superclocked edition include the GeForce GT 220 (671 MHz core clock) chipset, 1024 MB of DDR3 memory with a 1580 MHz memory clock, 128 bit memory width, 1.2 ns speed and 25.28 GB per second memory bandwidth, 1458 MHz shader clock, PCI-Express 2.0 compatibility, DVI-I, VGA and HDMI interfaces. Additional performance-enhancing features include a DVI-I output, second generation Unified Shader Architecture, NVIDIA PureVideo HD t… More >>

EVGA GeForce GT 220 Superclocked 1024 MB DDR3 PCI-Express Graphics Card 01G-P3-1227-LR

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  • Sikup Nairb said:

    This card is by no means a beast, but in my case I needed a very specific card. I needed a card that would run on a 300W power supply and something that didnt have a huge heatsink and only took up one slot in the back of the PC. The card works great and will even play most new games (Medium quality/ resolution). Left 4 Dead and L4d2 looks great.

    Some cards will need a BIOS flash to manage the fan as the first batch of cards are extremely loud.

    [...]

    To install:

    * Use CD Burning software to burn the .iso image onto a blank CD.

    * Reboot the PC and ensure that the CD Drive is the primary boot device.

    Rating: 5 / 5

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