AXLE GeForce GT 240 Video Card Review
The Test System
All testing was done on a fresh install of Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit
with all the latest updates installed. All benchmarks were completed on
the desktop with no other software programs running, aside from the newest version of Game Booster to cut back on the needless processes that Windows 7 provides for regular end-users. SUPER * TALENT ProjectX DDR3 Memory Modules were run at 1066MHz in dual channel mode with pretty loose timings of 9-9-9-24 as they are new and I’ve not had the time to get them to run at high performance settings. The NVIDIA GeForce graphics cards were benchmarked with Forceware
195.62 drivers; the ATI Radeon HD graphics cards were tested with 9.11 CATALYST drivers. The Intel DX38BT was run using the latest BIOS version 1023.1057 from late October of 2009, with the Processor running at stock settings.
Intel Test Platform |
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Component | Brand/Model | Live Pricing |
Processor | Intel Core2Duo E7200 | |
Motherboard | Intel DX38BT ‘Bone Trail’ | Click Here |
Memory | 2GB SUPER TALENT ProjectX DDR3 | Click Here |
Video Card | See Below | Click Here |
Hard Drive | Western Digital Raptor 74GB | Click Here |
Cooling | MASSCOOL 8WA741 92mm Tower | Click Here |
Power Supply | Corsair TX750W | Click Here |
Operating System | Windows 7 Ultimate 32 Bit | Click Here |
Chassis | Thermaltake Element T | Click Here |
- Sapphire Radeon HD 4670 512MB GDDR4 750/1100 MHz
- ASUS GeForce EN9600 GSO 384MB GDDR3 600/900/1700 MHz
- AXLE 3D GeForce GT 240 512MB GDDR5 550/1800/1340 MHz
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