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GeForce GT 240M DDR2

Specifications of the NVIDIA GeForce GT 240M DDR2 GPU


Introduced in June 2009, NVIDIA GeForce GT 240M DDR2 mobile Graphics Processing Unit utilizes 2nd Generation Unified Shader architecture, and is produced on 40 nm technological process. The cards processor and graphics clock speeds are 1.21 GHz and 550 MHz respectively. It also boasts 48 CUDA cores, 16 texture units, as well as 8 ROPs. The GeForce GT 240M DDR2 incorporates 1 GB of DDR2 memory, clocked at 600 MHz. It has a 128 bit wide memory bus, which translates to 19.2 GB/s memory bandwidth. The GPU supports PCI Express 2.0 interface. The maximum power draw of this model is 23 Watt.

More detailed specifications of the NVIDIA GeForce GT 240M DDR2 card you will find below.

Name / Brand / Architecture

Manufacturer:NVIDIA
Model:GeForce GT 240M DDR2
Reference card?:Yes
Target market segment:Mobile
Die name:GT216
Architecture:2nd Generation Unified Shader Architecture
Fabrication process:40 nm
Transistors:486 million
Bus interface:PCI-E 2.0 x 16
Launch date:June 2009

Frequency

Graphics clock:550 MHz
Processor clock:1210 MHz

Memory specifications

Memory size:** MB
Memory type:DDR2
Memory clock:600 MHz
Memory clock (effective):1200 MHz
Memory interface width:128-bit
Memory bandwidth:19.2 GB/s

Cores / Texture

CUDA:1.2
CUDA cores:48
ROPs:8
Texture units:16
RAMDACs:400 MHz

Electric characteristics

Maximum power draw:23 W

Video features

Multi-monitor:Yes
Maximum digital resolution:**0 x 1600
Maximum VGA resolution:2048 x 1536
Anti-Aliasing technologies:CSAA
HDMI:Yes

Performance

Pixel fill rate:4.4 Gigapixels/s
Texture fill rate:8.8 Gigatexels/s
Single presision compute power:116.16 GFLOPS

External connectors

Standard display connectors:DisplayPort
Dual Link DVI
HDMI
Single Link DVI
VGA

Other features / Support

Other features:HDCP
HybridPower Technology 8
NVIDIA PowerMizer  ? 
PhysX
PureVideo HD  ? 
OpenGL support:3.3
DirectX support:10.0
Shader model:4.0
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