[ Thanks to Michael Larabel for
this link. ]
“The GeForce GT 220 is using NVIDIA’s GT216 graphics
processor core, which is clocked at 625MHz and possesses 48 CUDA
cores / shader units while boasting just 486 million transistors.
The video memory with the GT 220 can be either 512MB or 1024MB,
with our XFX graphics card boasting the higher capacity. The DDR2
memory has a 128-bit bus width and is clocked at 790MHz. The NVIDIA
GeForce GT 220 supports NVIDIA PureVideo, PhysX, and CUDA
technologies. This NVIDIA GPU supports Microsoft DirectX 10.1 as
well as boasting OpenGL 3.1 support. Connectors supported by NVIDIA
GeForce GT 220 graphics cards include dual-link DVI, VGA, and HDMI.
The graphics card supports HDMI audio, however, there is no
integrated audio processor, but a HDA or SPDIF header must be
connected from an audio source. The maximum power that will be
pulled by the GeForce GT 220 is 58 Watts.”