Gigabyte releases NVIDIA GT 220 and GT 210 graphics cards for gamers
- Wednesday, October 28, 2009, 5:20
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The gaming industry is booming. Companies are making their every feasible effort to bait the game lovers, earlier it was AMD, and now it is Gigabyte Technology, which in news again because of its new GV-N220OC-1GI and GV-N210OC-512I graphics accelerators.
Gigabyte’s latest graphic accelerators offer amazing gaming experience by utilizing their overlocking settings. Featured with latest NVIDIA 40nm GeForce GT220 and GeForce 210 GPUs, both the models are claimed to offer support for Microsoft’s latest operating system Windows 7.
Gigabyte GT220 graphics card adopts GIGABYTE Ultra Durable 2 boards to offer you a number of features like lower-temperature, long product life and tremendous overlocking stability.
If you think of enjoying 3-D games, then it is very easy to enjoy 3D battle games as it has the latest and greatest GPU technology & high-product quality. The Microsoft Windows 7 operating system will offer you to take an advantage of utilizing the computing power of graphics processing unit (GPU). Besides, the gamers can also enjoy the most powerful 3D games. The Gigabyte GT220 graphics card offers support for NVIDIA CUDA and PhysX® technology, which helps gamers enjoy real-time environment, interactions, effects and characters.
Gigabyte’s graphic accelerators make use of some interesting elements, such as; lower RDS (on) MOSFET, Ferrite Core chokes, and Lower ESR Solid Capacitor, GIGABYTE Ultra Durable 2 board to offer you excellent cooling, minimum power loss and extreme product life. These features make GT 220 and GT 210 graphics cards more durable and powerful.
As the reviews, the overlocking speed of the graphic accelerator is 720 MHZ core clock speed, which delivers 10% performance boost over standard GT220. One of the interesting features is that both graphic accelerators support native HDMI with golden plated connector, which can be used to enjoy the highest-quality home theater experience.
So far, there is no word from the company as to the pricing and availability these two models.

