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GeForce GT 325M
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GeForce_GT_325M
Release period
Release Period- Jan-2010
GeForce GT 325M Review
GeForce GT 325M is a middle-class level GFX of the 300M Series released by NVIDIA in 2010. The biggest hindrance it has is the fact that it only supports DirectX up to 10.1 so DirectX 11 games aren't supported.
The performance depends a lot on the memory type used which can either be DDR2 or DDR3. This is the DDR3 version so it's capable of playing demanding games (like Crysis 2) at medium settings. However, very demanding games like Metro 2033 will require very reduced settings to be played smoothly.
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GeForce GT 325M Performance Specification
Core Speed
Architecture
Memory
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Technology
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Direct X
Shader
Open GL
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PSU
GPU Details
450 MHz
GT216
1024 MB
1066 MHz
128 Bit
DDR3
34.1GB/sec
40nm
16
7.2 GTexel/s
8
3.6 GPixel/s
48
DX 10.1
4.1
2.1
2560x1600
23 Watts
Laptop GPU - No PSU
Notebook GPU
SLI/Crossfire
Dedicated
Integrated
VGA Connection
DVI Connection
HDMI Connection
Best CPU Match
Best RAM Match
Best Screen Size
GPU Upgrade
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