NVIDIA soft launches GeForce GT 640 at Computex

The proiduct is based on Kepler architecture and comes in 1GB and 2GB DDR3 memory models. These cards offer PCI Express 3.0 support, offering the highest data transfer speeds for the most bandwidth-hungry games and 3D applications.
Along with the Blu-Ray 3D support the GeForce GT 640 allows you to experience optimal 3D visuals at a full 1080p resolution in your home. With DX11 support, Palit GeForce GT 640 also upgrade the editing of your photos and HD videos, and level-up your web experience with the new generation of GPU-accelerated browsers which enables a faster loading time.
General details:
- GeForce GT 640
- 384 processor cores
- Engine clock: 900 MHz
- 2GB DDR3 memory
- Memory clock: 1782 MHz
- 128-bit memory interface
- DVI-I, DVI-D, and mini-HDMI outputs
- PCI Express 3.0 interface
- NVIDIA SMX architecture
- NVIDIA Surround ready
- NVIDIA Adaptive Vertical Sync
- DirectX 11 technology & Shader Model 5.0
- OpenGL 4.2 compatible
- Hardware-accelerated Full HD video playback
- Blu-ray 3D ready
- Loss-less audio bitstream capable
- TrackMania 2 Canyon 3-Day Game Pass included
With the latest NVIDIA technologies including Adaptive Vertical Sync and FXAA technologies, Palit GeForce GT 640 can accelerate your desktop
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