
Gigabyte GV-N62-512L GeForce 6200 512MB AGP Graphics Card
Enhance Your Visual Experience with Reliable Graphics The GIGABYTE GeForce 6200 Graphics Card delivers reliable performance and enhanced visual experiences. Featuring 512MB of DDR2 memory and AGP 8X support, this low-profile graphics card is perfect for a variety of applications. Specifications:...
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Overview
Enhance Your Visual Experience with Reliable Graphics
The GIGABYTE GeForce 6200 Graphics Card delivers reliable performance and enhanced visual experiences. Featuring 512MB of DDR2 memory and AGP 8X support, this low-profile graphics card is perfect for a variety of applications.
Specifications:
- Graphics Card: GIGABYTE nVidia GeForce 6200
- Memory: 512MB DDR2
- Interface: AGP 8X
- Outputs: DVI-I / D-Sub
- Profile: Low Profile
Key Features
Powered by NVIDIA GeForce 6200 GPU
Integrated with industry's best 512MB GDDR2 memory and 64-bit memory interface
Features DVI-I/D-Sub outputs
Support NVIDIA CUDA and PhysX Technology
Recommended 300W or greater system Power Supply Unit
Support nVidia PureVideo HD Technology Support Microsoft DirectX 9.0 and OpenGL 1.5Low Profile Design
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Powered by the NVIDIA GeForce 6200 GPU, offering a dedicated graphics solution for your system.
- Features 512MB GDDR2 memory with a 64-bit memory interface, contributing to graphical processing.
- Includes DVI-I and D-Sub outputs, providing versatile display connectivity options.
- Supports NVIDIA CUDA and PhysX Technology, enhancing processing capabilities for compatible applications.
- Its low profile design allows for installation in compact or small form factor PC cases.
👎 Cons
- The GeForce 6200 GPU is an older generation graphics processor, which will not support modern gaming or intensive graphical tasks.
- The 512MB GDDR2 memory is relatively low for contemporary applications and graphical demands.
- Requires a recommended 300W or greater system Power Supply Unit, which should be verified for older systems.
- Supports DirectX 9.0 and OpenGL 1.5, indicating limited compatibility with newer software that requires later API versions.
- The AGP interface is an older slot type, meaning it is only compatible with legacy motherboards and not modern PCIe slots.