
EVGA 128TC2N23S2 e-GeForce 6200 PCI-Express Graphics
Affordable Graphics Power with TurboCache Technology Introducing the eVGA e-GeForce 6200 TC, a PCI-Express graphics card designed to bring advanced GeForce 6 Series features to entry-level PCs. With TurboCache technology, this GPU delivers turbocharged system performance and larger total graphic...
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Overview
Affordable Graphics Power with TurboCache Technology
Introducing the eVGA e-GeForce 6200 TC, a PCI-Express graphics card designed to bring advanced GeForce 6 Series features to entry-level PCs. With TurboCache technology, this GPU delivers turbocharged system performance and larger total graphics memory, offering optimal performance for the price.
Key Features:
- TurboCache Technology: Supercharges entry-level PC performance.
- GeForce 6 Series Features: Delivers advanced graphics capabilities.
- Enhanced System Performance: Provides optimal system performance and larger total graphics memory.
Specifications:
- GPU: GeForce 6200
- Memory: 128MB
- Interface: PCI-Express
- Technology: TurboCache
Key Features
CineFX 3.0 Engine
Adaptable Programmable Video Processor
nView Multi-Display Technology
PCI Express Certified
NVIDIA PureVideo Technology
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features the CineFX 3.0 Engine, which enhances visual fidelity and cinematic effects in compatible applications.
- Incorporates an Adaptable Programmable Video Processor, allowing for flexible video processing capabilities.
- Supports nView Multi-Display Technology, enabling the use of multiple monitors for expanded desktop space or specialized setups.
- PCI Express Certified, ensuring compatibility with modern motherboard slots and faster data transfer rates.
- Includes NVIDIA PureVideo Technology for clear, smooth, and vibrant video playback with supported content.
👎 Cons
- As an older model (e-GeForce 6200), its performance for modern gaming or graphic-intensive tasks will be significantly limited.
- The 128TC2N23S2 is a lower-end model within its series, likely offering minimal graphical power compared to contemporary cards.
- Lack of specific memory capacity (e.g., VRAM size) is not mentioned, which is a critical factor for graphics performance.
- The PCI-Express interface, while standard, does not specify its generation (e.g., PCIe x16), potentially limiting bandwidth with newer motherboards.
- May not support modern display outputs like HDMI or DisplayPort, potentially requiring adapters for newer monitors.