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Alrighty, conclusion time. Both the GT 210 and GT220 are sufficiently enough cards for normal desktop usage. The GeForce GT 210 however is extremely stripped down and should be used for very generic PC usage (desktop work) only; you can also decode an...
Abstract: The Inno3D GT210 is a good graphics card for office use and HD playback, especially when installed in an HTPC. It has a low height, it is noiseless and it doesn't need any external power...
Extremely Low power consumption, Native HDMI output, Low profile card, Huge overclocking potential, 40 nm GPU, HDMI audio no longer requires SPDIF cable, No external power connector required, Works with fan disconnected passive!, Support for DirectX 10.1...
Noisy, Fan speed not temperature controlled, Very limited 3D gaming performance, Relatively High price, No support for DirectX 11
NVIDIA's new GeForce 210 Series is as good a card as it is bad. These low-end cards come with a super-power-efficient new 40 nm core, that is also tiny, which means it is extremely cheap to make for NVIDIA. While added support for DirectX 10.1 feels m...