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| Axle Geforce G210 512MB GDDR3 64bit Video Card Review |
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| Written by Paul E. Marini Jr. -BackDraft- | |
| Saturday, 06 February 2010 00:00 | |
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Page 1 of 15 IntroductionSome purchases are based on needs and not desire, such is the case when choosing a discrete video card for a second computer or an HTPC. We all desire the killer video card but realize that the extra expense outweighs our needs based on the intended use of the PC. Options of utilizing an on-board (IGP) solution is available but more times than not these Integrated Graphics solutions utilize system memory and are underpowered. In turn, the CPU works harder than the GPU to render anything visual and causes increases total system temperature. In my opinion, these needs require a discrete graphics solution that can bear the burden and are cost effective, as well.
Axle 3D manufactures such a video card and it is the GeForce G210 512MB GDDR3 64bit Video Card. The Axle GeForce G210 is an NVIDIA based graphics solution that is an inexpensive upgrade and contains 16 CUDA cores for processing, up converting and rendering video. The Axle GeForce G210 can take the burden away from the CPU without using system memory, up convert DVD video and playback HD and more, at a price that won’t lighten your wallet.
About Axle 3D "AXLE International Holding Limited being NV Card Manufacturer, insist to provide the best to its customers, not only for the products but also the service. The only belief is quality maintains the survival of the company. Established in 1988, over 20 years grew and developed under keen competition, AXLE found it's own way ~ service & quality. Today, we have our factory with over 600 workforce in Mainland China with capacity of 190k per month. Headquarter in Hong Kong, sales offices in Germany, Dubai and China, AXLE products are distributed all over the world, such as in Asia, Middle East, Russia, Eastern and Western Europe. Sales turnover exceeds US$45 million in the past financial year. Since 2000, AXLE became one of the biggest NV Card manufacturer in Asia Pacific region. This provides the most accurate information and cost advantage to AXLE."
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