DVI-I and HDMI 1.3a - Dual-link DVI support and HDMI output enables sending both high-definition video and audio signals to an HDTV via single cable.Available in DDR3 and DDR5 configurations - Super fast memory speed unlocks overall system performance!.
Take full advantage of the great new features of Windows 7 such as drag and drop conversion of videos to your portable device using Microsoft DirectCompute.
Upgrade today to the EVGA GT 240 and experience picture-perfect photos, vibrant videos and great games like Borderlands, WoW, Sims 3 and Darkest of Days. Overall Review: - There are screws on the fan design for those who really need (or insist) on getting inside the video card for easy cleaning and such, just keep in mind the screws are pretty small so don't lose them! While it only takes 1 PCI-E slot, the size of the fan will take up almost the space of 2 slots, so be wary about your video card placement if you have any other PCI/PCI-E devices attached.Surpass the demands of tomorrow’s digital world today. Eventually with the paranoia of a dying card, I went ahead and got a EVGA GT 240 and swapped these cards, and now this is my "backup video card" in case something happens to my current card.
I was not sure if it was a hidden wire being hit by the fan, or if a blade was scratching something on the card. Readings from GPU-Z indicated average 45C when in games (50C on extremely hot days/room temperature)Ĭons: - After about a month of use, I began hearing clicking noises from the video card fan. Cool "metallic" design with a big fan that definitely kept my system cool. Constant 30+ FPS on said games with mostly mid-ultra settings (various settings adjusted for personal preferences)
The difference from the upgrade allowed my games such as WoW, Counter-Strike: Source, Team Fortress 2, and such at the time were amazing. Pros: - When I first got this card, it was meant for a direct upgrade from my low GeForce 9 series card (9400GS or GT I believe), with the idea and purpose for "gaming" in mind.