Test Palit GT 220 Sonic Edition
Marque
Palit
Modèle
GT 220 Sonic Edition
Site
overclockersclub.com
Date
12.10.2009
Nombre de Visites
153
Not every card in the world is a barn burner or meant to be used in a high end gaming computer. In fact, there are probably more mainstream cards sold than high performance cards any day of the week. I know it sounds like blasphemy but you know that's where the money is made. How many desktop PCs go out the door each and every day to a home where they do the things most people do with their computers, such as look at and alter their photos and all those home movies, watch a bunch of Youtube videos, transcode video so it can be made portable for use on an iPod, Zune or even a cellphone? What about watching Blu-Ray content on their big screen? Many of these computers are delivered with a graphics chipset that has a hard time playing all of the HD content we love so much so the end user is left a little less than happy with the results. Well, you say something of this caliber can't be for gaming, can it? Not for the high end graphics quality we like but for some lower resolution gaming it should hold its own.



