Mainstream end-users may be pleased to learn that NVIDIA cards are still coming out on a regular basis, even though they lack DirectX 11 support. Sparkle has recently unwrapped a new GeForce GT 240 model that bears the Calibre brand and comes both in a 512MB version, as well as one with 1GB memory. Sparkle employs a special cooling solution that, thanks to its high cooling power, enabled the manufacturer to push the card's clocks significantly higher than those of the stock model.
As far as technical specifications are concerned, the Calibre X240/X240G features 96 stream processors and 512MB/1GB GDDR5 memory with a frequency of 3600MHz, as opposed to the reference card whose memory runs at 3400MHz.
Also, the GT 240 graphics processing unit has a clock of 630MHz and a shader frequency of 1677MHz, compared to the respective stock speeds of 550MHz and 1340MHz. In addition, the card has a memory interface of 128 bits, support for DirectX 10.1 and D-Sub, DVI and HDMI outputs. - source: softpedia.com
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