Passively cooled GeForce 210 in the performance EVGA

Low-end videocards manufacturers always give plenty of room for experimenting with design and performance, since the ultimate goal of these experiments is almost always find ways to reduce costs, and only secondarily, they are aimed at improving consumer quality.

EVGA Corporation agreed to widen the range of GeForce 210 through modification of the passive cooling system. Certainly, the existence of such cards is not unusual – the level of energy consumption standard version GeForce 210 does not exceed 30.5 watts, but the configuration of the radiator makes to attract attention.

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Sole radiator has stepped form, under the overhang are the elements of the power supply subsystem, which are made to the back of the card. At the very back of the port is located DVI, HDMI and D-Sub.

The upper part of the radiator to the form of a box. There, where the GPU and memory chips, fins have a maximum height. Aesthetics in the radiator is not more than brick, but with his work, he must cope successfully. Graphics Card EVGA 512-P3-1213-LR is equipped with 512 MB memory DDR-2 with the access time 2.5 ns, has a 64-bit bus and the nominal frequency 589/1402/800 MHz. In wholesale store EVGA graphics card that costs $ 55.


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