NVIDIA GeForce 6200 with TurboCache


Introduction, Specifications & The Cards

The performance and capabilities of 3D graphics cards for the PC have been increasing at an exponential rate these past few years.  High-end video cards that debuted at $500 just over a year ago, are now being surpassed in features and performance by cards being introduced at prices at or below $200.  This unyielding drive to push for more power at the high-end has an a very attractive incremental benefit, however.  After months, or even years in development, the technology introduced in flagship GPUs, like the GeForce 6800 for example, is leveraged and eventually scaled down to bring out a product with essentially the same feature set at a much more affordable price point.  And as is often the case, other technological advances that debut over any given product's life span allow for a myriad of new capabilities.  In the case of NVIDIA's new GeForce 6200 with TurboCache technology, PCI Express was the introductory technology that allowed NVIDIA to bring out a new GPU with features that match their flagship video cards, that require no more than 16MB of local memory.  This is possible because NVIDIA's "TurboCache" technology enabled direct rendering to system memory, eliminating the need for large amounts of local memory on the card itself. The GeForce 6200 with TurboCache is NVIDIA's latest entry-level video card, targeted squarely at uses looking to affordably upgrade from a sub-par integrated graphics solution.

    

Specifications & Features of The GeForce 6200 with TurboCache
NVIDIA's Entry Level GPU
CINEFX 3.0 SHADING ARCHITECTURE
  • Vertex Shaders
    Support for Microsoft DirectX 9.0 Vertex Shader 3.0
    Displacement mapping
    Geometry Instancing
    Infinite length vertex programs*
  • Pixel Shaders
    Support for DirectX 9.0 Pixel Shader 3.0
    Full pixel branching support
    Support for Multiple Render Targets (MRTs)
    Infinite length pixel programs*
  • Next-Generation Texture Engine
    Up to 16 textures per rendering pass
    Support for 16-bit floating point format and 32-bit floating point format
    Support for non-power of two textures
    Support for sRGB texture format for gamma textures
    DirectX and S3TC texture compression
  • Full 128-bit studio-quality floating point precision through the entire rendering pipeline with native hardware support for 32bpp, 64bpp, and 128bpp rendering modes

64-BIT TEXTURE FILTERING AND BLENDING

  • Full floating point support throughout entire pipeline
  • Floating point filtering improves the quality of images in motion
  • Floating point texturing drives new levels of clarity and image detail
  • Floating point frame buffer blending gives detail to special effects like motion blur and explosions

INTELLISAMPLE 3.0 TECHNOLOGY

  • Advanced 16x anisotropic filtering
  • Blistering-fast anti-aliasing and compression performance
  • New rotated-grid anti-aliasing removes jagged edges for incredible edge quality
  • Support for advanced lossless compression algorithms for color, texture, and z-data at even higher resolutions and frame rates
  • Fast z-clear
  • High-resolution compression technology (HCT) increases performance at higher resolutions through advances in compression technology
ULTRASHADOW II TECHNOLOGY
  • Designed to enhance the performance of shadow-intensive games, like id Softwares Doom III
ADVANCED ENGINEERING
  • Designed for PCI Express x16
  • 0.11 micron process technology
  • Advanced thermal management and thermal monitoring
ADVANCED VIDEO AND DISPLAY FUNCTIONALITY
  • Dedicated on-chip video processor
  • MPEG video encode and decode
  • WMV9 decode acceleration
  • Advanced adaptive de-interlacing
  • High-quality video scaling and filtering
  • DVD and HDTV-ready MPEG-2 decoding up to 1920x1080i resolutions
  • Dual integrated 400 MHz RAMDACs for display resolutions up to and including 2048x1536 at 85Hz.
  • Dual DVO ports for interfacing to external TMDS transmitters and external TV encoders
  • Microsoft Video Mixing Renderer (VMR) supports multiple video windows with full video quality and features in each window
  • Full NVIDIA nView multi-display technology capability

NVIDIA DIGITAL VIBRANCE CONTROL (DVC) 3.0

  • DVC color controls
  • DVC image sharpening controls

API SUPPORT

  • Complete DirectX support, including the latest version of Microsoft DirectX 9.0
  • Full OpenGL, including OpenGL 1.5

      

      

We'll actually be taking a look at two different GeForce 6200 cards with TurboCache in this showcase.  One has a single discreet 16MB Samsung memory chip installed, the other has two 16MB chips installed for a total of 32MB of local memory. Other than that single difference though, both of the cards are physically identical.  Our reference GeForce 6200 with TurboCache cards are native PCI Express parts, designed from the beginning for power efficiency and low-cost.  The PCB is relatively devoid of components when compared to today's high-end video cards, and the GPU, which is built on a .11 micron manufacturing process, requires only passive cooling at its default speed of 350MHz.  The local memory installed on the cards is clocked at 350MHz (700MHz DDR).  At these speeds both of the GeForce 6200 cards with TurboCache have theoretical peak fillrates of 1.4GPixels/s, but calculating memory bandwidth is another story altogether.

Memory Bandwidth Calculations:
GeForce 6200s with TurboCache that have only a single memory chip, are limited to only a 32-bit memory bus. So, at 350MHz, this means a 16MB card has 2.8GB/s of bandwidth available to local memory.  The 32MB card, because it is equipped with two chips, however, has a 64-bit memory bus for a total of 5.6GB/s of memory bandwidth to local memory.  But because the nature of NVIDIA's TurboCache technology allows these cards to render directly to system memory as well, they also can take full advantage of the 8GB/s of bandwidth offered up by a PCI Express X16 graphics slot.  Due to this capability, NVIDIA is marketing GeForce 6200 TurboCache 16-TC/128MB as having a peak of 10.8GB/s of memory bandwidth at its disposal.  And the GeForce 6200 TurboCache 32-TC/128MB cards as having a total bandwidth of 13.6GB/s.  This is important to note, because distinguishing cards in retail channels or on the store shelf may be difficult.  GeForce 6200s with TurboCache support up to a 128MB frame buffer when installed on a system with 512MB of RAM (the minimum requirement).  So cards will be branded as "Supporting 128MB", regardless of how much local memory is installed.  They will be distinguishable however, by the total amount of peak bandwidth offered up by the different configurations.


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