Palit GeForce GT 610

The Palit GeForce GT 610 is a graphics card with 40nm process size and a 145mm width and 111mm height. It offers 8.56GB/s bandwidth and a memory clock speed of 535MHz with an effective memory clock speed of 1070MHz and a 64bit memory bus. It is also equipped with 1GB of GDDR memory. This card is powered by 48 Cuda cores with a base clock speed of 810MHz and supports DirectX 11, OpenGL 4.3 and OpenCL 1.1. It requires a TDP of only 29W also PCI Express version 2.

Palit GeForce GT 610 – specs

Clock speeds
Base clock speed:810MHz
Boost clock speed:no data
Memory clock speed:535MHz
Effective memory clock speed:1070MHz
Memory
Memory size:1GB
Memory type:no data
Memory Bus:64bit
Bandwidth:8.56 GB/s
Graphics features
DirectX:11
OpenGL:4.3
OpenCL:1.1
Card details
Process size:40 nm
Cuda cores:48
TDP:29W
Width:145mm
Height:111mm
PCI Express version:2

Palit GeForce GT 610 - FAQ

Is Palit GeForce GT 610 graphics good for gaming?


No, the Palit GeForce GT 610 is not good for gaming due to its low base clock speed (810MHz), lack of boost clock speed, low memory clock speed (535MHz), small memory size (1GB) and low cuda cores (48). It would be suitable for older games but for more modern gaming titles it will be inadequate.

What is the equivalent of the Palit GeForce GT 610?


There is no graphics card with comparable performance to the Palit GeForce GT 610 card.

How many watts does the Palit GeForce GT 610 use?


The Palit GeForce GT 610 at its peak consumes around 29 watts.

How many GBs of RAM does the Palit GeForce GT 610 have?


The Palit GeForce GT 610 has 1GB of RAM.

How many CUDA cores does the Palit GeForce GT 610 have?


The Palit GeForce GT 610 is equipped with 48 CUDA cores.

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