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Review: Inno3D GeForce GT 220: something new from NVIDIA?

by Parm Mann on 9 November 2009, 06:00 2.65

Tags: GeForce GT 220 (Inno3D), NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA), Inno3D

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System setup and notes

Graphics cards Inno3D GeForce GT 220
(1,024MB, GDDR3)
Sapphire Radeon HD 4670
(512MB, GDDR3)
Sapphire Radeon HD 4650
(512MB, GDDR3)
Radeon HD 4200 IGP
(256MB+128MB DDR3 SidePort)
Current pricing, including VAT £53 £53 £43.27 N/A
DirectX / Shader Model DX10.1, 4.1 DX10.1, 4.1 DX10.1, 4.1 DX10.1, 4.1
Stream processors 48 320 320 40
GPU clock 625MHz 750MHz 600MHz 500MHz
Shader clock 1,360MHz 750MHz 600MHz 500MHz
Memory clock (effective) 1,580MHz 2,000MHz 1,400MHz 500MHz / 1,333MHz
Memory bus width (bits) 128-bit 128-bit 128-bit  
CPU AMD Athlon II X3 435 (2.90GHz, 1.5MB L2 cache, tri-core, AM3)
Motherboard GIGABYTE GA-MA785GPMT-UD2H (AMD 785G + SB710 chipset)
Motherboard BIOS F3
Memory 4GB Corsair XMS3 DHX PC3-10666
Memory timings and speed 9-9-9-24 2T @ DDR3-1,333
PSU Corsair CX400W
Monitor Dell 2405FPW Widescreen 24in TFT
Disk drive(s) Seagate 1TB Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 (3Gb/s mode)
Graphics driver ForceWare 191.07 Catalyst 9.10 Catalyst 9.10 Catalyst 9.10
Operating system Windows 7 Ultimate, 64-bit

Software

3D benchmarks Tom Clancy's H.A.W.X v1.2, internal benchmark: DX10/10.1, low quality
Enemy Territory: Quake Wars v1.5, HEXUS custom-recorded benchmark. OpenGL, low quality
Far Cry 2 v1.03, low quality
General benchmarks CPU usage during 1080p Blu-ray playback using Cyberlink PowerDVD 9
Power draw
Temperature readings

Notes

Given its current retail pricing, NVIDIA's GeForce GT 220 finds itself pitted against AMD's Radeon HD 4670 and 4650. In keeping with the low-end nature of the cards, 3D benchmarks are conducted at 1,280x1,024 and 1,680x1,050.

To see if the cards are a worthy low-cost upgrade, we also compare performance with an integrated graphics solution - the Radeon HD 4200 IGP on a GIGABYTE 785G motherboard.