Galaxy GeForce GT240 Reviewed: High Performance and Low Power
Final Thoughts

The two greatest highlights of Galaxy GeForce GT240 are strong high-definition playback capabilities and power control. Providing better performance than GeForce G210/GT220 while maintaining the similarly low power consumption, GeForce GT240 sounds quite attractive to those who are eager to save money on their electricity bill.
When compared with GeForce 9600GT, the reference GT240 card lags behind by 5%, but Galaxy’s factory overclocked GT240 has managed to limit the difference to 0.13%.
The catch is, however, it doesn’t offer an attractive cost performance compared to the competitors with similar performance, but it’s still a good choice if you want a modest card under one hundred dollars.
High-definition Playback Capability
Badaboom Transcoding Capability
Galaxy GeForce GT240 vs. GeForce GT240
Galaxy GeForce GT240 vs. GeForce 9600GT
Galaxy GeForce GT240 vs. GeForce Radeon HD 4670
Final Thoughts

November 25th, 2009 at 5:43 pm
For just a few dollars more, you can get a 5750 which is miles better than the GT240 and it has the option to go with a dual card mode, DX11 and other stuff. The GT240 is a horrible deal.
November 25th, 2009 at 6:50 pm
@Aramid –> Agree.
November 26th, 2009 at 12:09 am
Indeed. 5750 best bang-per-buck.
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