Palit Releases New GeForce Series: GeForce GT 630, GT 620 and GT 610

Palit logoPalit Microsystems Ltd, the leading graphics card manufacturer, today announced the latest addition to its Fermi architecture of GeForce GT 600 series, the Palit GeForce GT 630, GeForce GT 620 and GeForce GT 610, which are specifically designed to provide the horsepower needed to power today's digital media PCs and provide the high definition video and audio experiences that desktop customers demand.

The features include Fermi-based GF108 GPU, NVIDIA 3D Vision technologies, and supporting DirectX 11 Done Right. Palit GeForce GT 600 series are the ideal HTPC DX11 Graphics cards for the home theater power users. Palit GeForce GT 600 series are equipped with variety of video outputs such as Dual-link DVI, VGA and HDMI which are suitable for all kinds of home theater display monitor. Moreover, the new FXAA antialiasing and Adaptive VSync technologies to enrich visual quality without compromising gaming performance. Along with the latest NVIDIA 3D Vision technology and Blu-Ray 3D support, you can also enjoy the 3D content movie at home.

Palit NVIDIA GeForce GT 630, GeForce GT 620 and GeForce GT 610

Palit GeForce GT 600 series are designed from the ground up for DirectX 11 gaming with NVIDIA PhysX support. Play popular games like Diablo 3 the way they're meant to be played with amazing special effects and incredible detail. NVIDIA GeForce Drivers deliver continuous performance optimizations for the life of your GeForce GPU. The full line-up of GeForce GT 600 series, delivering unparalleled experiences in photo and video editing, Blu-ray 3D, as well as the next generation of GPU-accelerated Web browsers and Web content. And, when combined with NVIDIA 3D Vision technology and a compatible display, the GT 600 series are also the allowed consumers to experience their digital content in full stereoscopic 3D.

Source: techPowerUp

Tags: GeForce, NVIDIA, videocards

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