The NVIDIA GeForce GT 610 is an entry-level dedicated graphics card designed mainly for basic desktop graphics, video playback, and older PCs — not for modern gaming or heavy graphics work. It’s a budget card often found with 2 GB of DDR3 memory and uses a 64-bit memory interface.
📊 Key Specifications
Feature: Details
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GT 610 (GF119 architecture)
VRAM: 2 GB DDR3
Memory Bus: 64-bit
Core Clock: ~810 MHz (varies by model)
Memory Clock: ~1000 MHz effective
PCIe Interface: PCI Express 2.0 x16
Power Consumption: ~29 W (low-power)
Outputs: HDMI, DVI, VGA (varies by model)
DirectX Support: DirectX 11 / Shader Model 5.0
OpenGL Support: ~4.2–4.6
Driver Requirements: Older NVIDIA drivers only
🧠 Performance & Use Cases
📺 What It’s Good For
✔ Everyday computing: Smooth office work, web browsing, and basic applications.
✔ HD video playback: Great for Full HD movies and multimedia.
✔ Multiple displays: Often supports HDMI + DVI + VGA outputs.
✔ Low power / small builds: Very efficient and cool.
✔ Older systems: Useful if your PC has no onboard graphics.