ZOTAC® Introduces GeForce® GT 440 Series Graphics Cards

👤by Roderick Sam Comments 📅01.02.2011 19:37:36

Press Release

ZOTAC® International, a leading innovator and the world’s largest channel manufacturer of graphics cards, motherboards and mini-PCs, today introduces a new graphics card for mainstream users seeking a performance kick – the new ZOTAC® GeForce® GT 440 series graphics cards with 512MB and 1GB DDR5 memory.

Powered by the high-performance NVIDIA® Fermi architecture, the ZOTAC® GeForce® GT 440 series pack 96 customizable unified shaders capable of rendering beautiful DirectX® 11 graphics or accelerate NVIDIA® CUDA™-enabled video transcoding and image editing applications. The customizable shaders enable the ZOTAC® GeForce® GT 440 series to accelerate streaming high-definition Internet video powered by Adobe® Flash® technology for flawless playback free of dropped frames and stuttering.

“The ZOTAC® GeForce® GT 440 series graphics cards strike the perfect balance of performance, features and value for a graphics card that combines Microsoft® DirectX® 11 and NVIDIA® CUDA™ technology to deliver a premium computing experience,”

Carsten Berger, marketing director, ZOTAC® International.

The ZOTAC® GeForce® GT 440 series is available with 512MB and 1GB DDR5 memory that connects to the graphics processor via a wide 128-bit memory interface capable of lightning-fast communications between the graphics processor and memory.

It’s time to play with the ZOTAC® GeForce® GT 440 series graphics cards.

General details
• New ZOTAC® GeForce® GT 440 series graphics cards
• Engine clock: 810 MHz
• 96 unified shaders
• Shader clock: 1620 MHz
• 512MB or 1GB DDR5 memory
• 128-bit memory interface
• Memory clock: 3200 MHz
• Dual-link DVI-I, HDMI 1.4a & DisplayPort outputs
• PCI Express 2.0 interface (Compatible with 1.1)
• Microsoft DirectX® 11 & OpenGL® 4.1 compatible
• NVIDIA® CUDA™ and 3D Vision™ ready
• ZOTAC® Boost Premium software bundle included

For further information please visit www.zotac.com





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