ASUS GeForce G 210 Silent  NVIDIA Graphics Card - 512MB
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ASUS GeForce G 210 Silent NVIDIA Graphics Card - 512MB
Scan code: LN47242 Manufacturer code: 210-SL-TC1GD3-L
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ASUS GeForce G 210 Silent NVIDIA Graphics Card - 512MB

512MB (1GB TC) ASUS G 210 Silent, 1200MHz GDDR3, GPU 589MHz, Shader 1402MHz, 16 Cores, D-Sub/ DVI/ HDMI, LP, Passive

Scan code: LN47242 Manufacturer code: 210-SL-TC1GD3-L
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Product Overview ASUS GeForce® 210 offers a low-profile design for full HD HTPC entertainment

Exclusive 0dB thermal design dissipates heat efficiently without any noise

ASUS reduces 66%* of electromagnetic interference both given off and received by the card - resulting in a stable signal, clearer screen display and a safer healthier computing environment.

Support Large & High Resolution
Dual-link DVI able to drive the industry’s largest & highest resolution flat-panel displays up to 2560x1600 Features • Powered by NVIDIA® GeForce® 210
• 0dB Silent Cooling
• EMI Shield
• NVIDIA® CUDA™
• Support Large & High Resolution
• Microsoft® Windows® 7 Compatible
• 1GB TurboCache (Dedicated Memory: 512MB DDR3)
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Details
Duration:
24 months
Type:
Direct
DOA Period:
7 days
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
ASUS
Telephone:
01442 265548
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ASUS GeForce G 210 Silent NVIDIA Graphics Card - 512MB
ASUS GeForce G 210 Silent  NVIDIA Graphics Card - 512MB