Sparkle Computer has recently announced a few new DirectX 10-supporting graphics cards, the SXG210512S3LENM (GeForce 210), SXT2201024S3LENM (GeForce GT 220) and SXT2401024S3LENM (GeForce GT 240) models which feature a PCI-Express x1 interface and a low profile.
Sparkle's cards all have a single-slot design, are actively cooled and provide D-Sub, DVI and HDMI outputs, and are targeted towards HTPCs and Mini PCs with no PCIe x16 slots.
Spec wise, the three PCIe x1 cards looks like this:
- SXG210512S3LENM – 16 Cores | 64-bit interface | 512MB DDR3 | 589 MHz (GPU) | 1402 MHz (shader)
- SXT2201024S3LENM – 48 Cores | 128-bit interface | 1GB DDR3 | 625 MHz (GPU) | 1360 MHz (shader)
- SXT2401024S3LENM – 96 Cores | 128-bit interface | 1GB DDR3 | 550 MHz (GPU) | 1340 MHz
(shader)
Sparkle has not announced the cards' prices.
Source: tcmagazine
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