GeForce 300 series

Series of GPUs by Nvidia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The GeForce 300 series is a series of Tesla-based graphics processing units developed by Nvidia, first released in November 2009. Its cards are rebrands of the GeForce 200 series cards, available only for OEMs. All GPUs of the series support Direct3D 10.1, except the GT 330 (Direct3D 10.0).

Release dateNovember 27, 2009; 16 years ago (November 27, 2009)
CodenameGT21x
ArchitectureTesla
ModelsGeForce series
  • GeForce GT series
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GeForce 300 series
Release dateNovember 27, 2009; 16 years ago (November 27, 2009)
CodenameGT21x
ArchitectureTesla
ModelsGeForce series
  • GeForce GT series
Transistors260M 40 nm (GT218)
  • 486M 40 nm (GT216)
  • 727M 40 nm (GT215)
  • 754M 40 nm (GT215-301)
Cards
Entry-level310
315
GT 320
GT 330
Mid-rangeGT 340
API support
Direct3DDirect3D 10.1
Shader Model 4.1
OpenCLOpenCL 1.1
OpenGLOpenGL 3.3
History
PredecessorGeForce 9 series
VariantGeForce 200 series
SuccessorGeForce 400 series
Support status
Unsupported
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History

On November 27, 2009, Nvidia released its first GeForce 300 series video card, the GeForce 310. However, this card is a re-brand of one of Nvidia's older models (the GeForce 210) and not based on the newer Fermi architecture.[1]

On February 2, 2010, Nvidia announced the release of the GeForce GT 320, GT 330 and GT 340, available to OEMs only.[2] The Geforce GT 340 is simply a rebadged GT 240, sharing exactly the same specifications, while the GT 320 and 330 were newer cards (albeit still based on the previous generation GT200b and G92b architecture).[2]

The GeForce GT 340, holds a unique position in the history of graphics cards due to its relative rarity. Released primarily for Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), the GT 340 wasn't widely available to general consumers, making it less common in the mainstream market. One intriguing aspect of the GT 340 is its unofficial rebranding by some enthusiasts. These modders took the original GT 340, enhanced its cooling capabilities, modified the BIOS, and overclocked it, creating what they termed the "GTX 340." This variant, although unofficial, became even rarer than the original due to its limited production and unique modifications.[3][4][5]

Chipset table

GeForce 300 (3xx) series

A table of desktop graphics card products is given below.

More information Model, Launch ...
Model Launch Code name Fab (nm) Transistors (million) Die size (mm2) Bus interface Core config[a] Clock rate Fillrate Memory configuration Processing power (GFLOPS)[b] TDP (Watts) Comments
Core (MHz) Shader (MHz) Memory (MHz) Pixel (GP/s) Texture (GT/s) Size (MB) Bandwidth (GB/s) DRAM type Bus width (bit) Single precision
GeForce 310 November 27, 2009 GT218 TSMC 40 nm 260 57 PCIe 2.0 x16 16:8:4 589 1402 1000 2.356 4.712 512 8 DDR2 64 44.8 30.5 OEM Card, similar to Geforce 210
GeForce 315 February 2010 GT216 486 100 48:16:4 475 1100 1580 3.8 7.6 512 12.6 DDR3 105.6 33 OEM Card, similar to Geforce GT220
GeForce GT 320 GT215 727 144 72:24:8 540 1302 4.32 12.96 1024 25.3 GDDR3 128 187.5 43 OEM Card
GeForce GT 330[6] GT215-301-A3[7] 96:32:8 550 1350 4.40 17.60 512 32.00 128 257.3 75 Specifications vary depending on OEM, similar to GT230 v2.
G92[8] 500 1250 4.000 24.00 256 51.20 256 240.0
G92B[9] 96:32:16 8.000 1024 16.32 DDR2 128
GeForce GT 340 GT215 96:32:8 550 1340 3400 512
1024
54.4 GDDR5[10] 128 257.3 69 OEM Card, similar to GT240
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GeForce 300M (3xxM) series

A table of notebook graphics card products and notebook integrated graphics is given below.

More information Model, Launch ...
Model Launch Code name Fab (nm) Bus interface Clock speed Core config[a] Memory Fillrate Processing power (GFLOPS)[b] Supported API version TDP (Watts)
Core (MHz) Shader (MHz) Memory (MHz) Size (MiB) Bandwidth (GB/s) Bus type Bus width (bit) Pixel (GP/s) Texture (GT/s) Direct3D OpenGL
GeForce 305M January 10, 2010 GT218 40 PCIe 2.0 x16 525 1150 1400 16:8:4 512 11.2 DDR3
GDDR3
64 2.1 4.2 55 10.1 3.3 14
GeForce 310M 625 1530 1600 12.8 2.5 5 73
GeForce 315M January 5, 2011 606 1212 2.42 4.85 58.18
GeForce 320M April 1, 2010 MCP89 450 950 1066 48:16:8 256 (shared w/ system memory)
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17.056 DDR3 128 3.6 7.2 136.8 20
GeForce GT 320M January 21, 2010 GT216 500 1100 1580 24:8:8 1024 25.3 DDR3
GDDR3
4 4 90 14
GeForce GT 325M January 10, 2010 450 990 1600 48:16:8 25.6 3.6 7.2 142 23
GeForce GT 330M 575 1265 4.6 9.2 182
GeForce GT 335M January 7, 2010 GT215 450 1080 72:24:8 3.6 10.8 233 28?
GeForce GTS 350M 500 1249 3200 96:32:8 51.2 DDR3
GDDR3
GDDR5
4 16 360 28
GeForce GTS 360M 1436 3600 57.6 4.4 17.6 413 38
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Support

Nvidia ceased driver support for the GeForce 300 series on April 1, 2016.[12]

  • Windows XP 32-bit & Media Center Edition: version 340.52 released on July 29, 2014; Download
  • Windows XP 64-bit: version 340.52 released on July 29, 2014; Download
  • Windows Vista, 7, 8, 8.1 32-bit: version 342.01 (WHQL) released on December 14, 2016; Download
  • Windows Vista, 7, 8, 8.1 64-bit: version 342.01 (WHQL) released on December 14, 2016; Download
  • Windows 10, 32-bit: version 342.01 (WHQL) released on December 14, 2016; Download
  • Windows 10, 64-bit: version 342.01 (WHQL) released on December 14, 2016; Download

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