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Chaintech GeForce 6200 TurboCache 32MB PCI-Express
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Thursday, 10 February 2005 00:00

What is it: Nvidia GeForce 6200 TurboCache 32MB PCI-Express graphic card from Chaintech
Model No.:  SE62TC
Manufacturer: Chaintech
Availability: Now

Introduction

 

Chaintech is the fastest growing motherboard, graphic card, and IA manufacturer in the world! While global tech sales have steadily decreased over the past year, Chaintech has had an astonishing growth of 23% in second half over first half of 2002. What makes Chaintech so distinguished? In the past 17 years, Chaintech has devoted to develop the most innovative and customer-oriented products based on their most professional and experienced R&D team. Pioneered by our R&D team, everyone in Chaintech faces the dynamic and exhilarating IT market with alertness and global view. They work based on the principle of keeping everything the most up-to-date. In the Year 2002, Chaintech has won the battle in the retail market by introducing APOGEE and ZENITH series motherboards which highly impressed worldwide media and end users. Continued with the splendid start of 2002, Chaintech will bring you more surprises and uniqueness in 2003 and carry out the idealism of "affordable technology!" GeForce6200 TurboCache series target the low-end market. To compete with the onboard graphics, NVIDIA launched the chipset that utilizes Turbo Cache technology, and named it GeForce6200 TurboCache. It consists of 4 pipelines, and utilizes Shader Model 3.0 and DirectX9.0. Through PCI-Express and high speed structure, GeForce6200 TurboCache, rendering directly to system memory, only needs  16MB to 64MB to achieve the same technology as the onboard graphics, which renders directly to system memory, instead of using local memory on the graphics card.

 



 
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