Like several of its peers, Inno3D introduced today its own NVIDIA-based video cards. Similar to those released by MSI and Leadtek, these cards are well-suited for the heavy computing tasks run by most of the latest games and visually complex applications, such as 3D model development software. Able to provide the performance needed by these software products, the cards revealed by Inno3D are three GeForce GT 240 adapters. The GT 240 comes in two DDR3 versions and a GDDR5 one.
Aimed at the different marketing segments, the graphics cards come in 512MB and 1GB DDR3-equipped models, as well as one 512MG GDDR 5 model. All of them support the latest features of DirectX 10.1, NVIDIA PhysX technology and, similar to the cards released by MSI, they operate on 96 Processing Cores. The adapters employ a 128-bit memory interface.
The models are differentiated not just by their graphics memory capacity, but also by their clock frequencies. The GPU/shader frequencies are 550 and 1340MHz, whereas the memory clock speeds are 1400MHz and 1380Mhz for the DDR3 ones. The 512 GDDR5 model has the clock speed equal to 3400MHz. Apart from these differing features, all adapters have support for the NVIDIA 3D Vision technology, which allows for the full enjoyment of 3D games and movies, boasting a 40% faster HD gaming and movie rendering. Not only that, but the cards can even allow the flawless viewing of the latest Adobe Flash 10.1 video in full screen HD.
The adapters are fully compatible with Windows 7 and their resources allow for the full use of the operating system's wide array of features in order to play back multimedia files, edit videos and photos or simply enjoy a fast and aesthetically pleasing graphical interface.
Verily, these adapters are not all that different from those released by MSI and Leadtek today. This means that the revenues Inno3D will get from the marketing of these products will be solely determined by the marketing strategy and the product price in particular. Nevertheless, with the holidays approaching, one could assume that none of the company's products will remain untouched for long.