Gigabyte NVIDIA GT 440 OC Graphics Card - 1GB
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Gigabyte NVIDIA GT 440 OC Graphics Card - 1GB
Scan code: LN37781 Manufacturer code: GV-N440D3-1GI
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Gigabyte NVIDIA GT 440 OC Graphics Card - 1GB

1GB Gigabyte GT 440 OC, 40nm, 1800MHz GDDR3, GPU 830MHz, Shader 1660MHz, 96 Cores, DL DVI-I/ HDMI

Scan code: LN37781 Manufacturer code: GV-N440D3-1GI
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Product Overview • NVIDIA GeForce GT 440 GPU (Fermi GF 108)
• 40 nm, No external power connector needed
• Core/ Mem clock: 830/1800 MHz (std 810/1800)
• Performance better than GT 240 and Support DX11!
• 80mm Fan, Cooler and performance better
• Gold plated HDMI
Features • Powered by NVIDIA GeForce GT 440 GPU
• 96 Stream Processors
• Microsoft DirectX 11 and OpenGL 4.0 support
• Supports PCI Express 2.0 interface
• Features Dual Link DVI-I/ D-Sub/ HDMI
• Supports NVIDIA Pure Video HD Technology
• Support NVIDIA PhysX / CUDA Technology
• 400 Watt or greater power supply recommended
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Details
Duration:
36 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
36 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
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Telephone:
01204-474747
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