NVIDIA GeForce GT 240 Roundup (EVGA, Gigabyte, MSI, Sparkle)

by Michael "SKYMTL" Hoenig     |     March 7, 2010

Folding @ Home Performance


To test average F@H performance we averaged out PPD performance from Work Units #353, #1888 and #472 over a period of several days. We only tested the standard (reference) card as well as the slightly overclocked 1GB Gigabyte version along with a 9800 GT, a 9600 GT with 96SPs and finally a 9600 GSO with 96SPs.


The performance of the GT 240 is actually an extremely good performer when it comes to F@H. As you will see on the next page, its power consumption is quite low as well which could make this card a perfect choice for folders looking for the highest PPD with the lowest possible power consumption.
 
 
 

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