Test: Einzeltest: Gainward GeForce GT 240 Video Card
Zitat: The performance of the Gainward video card was almost the same like the InnoVISION one I have tested earlier. The PCB is red and the cooling solution preserves the same theme, by having a cooling fan with red blades. During all testing period, the fan was completely silent and I have checked periodically to see if the heatsink heats up, but it was always only a little warm. The included fan setting/overclocking utility, EXPERtool has evolved a lot since its first revisions and help the user to modify the frequencies in a safe range or adjust the fan speed to its linking. Like it can be seen from the FluidMark benchmark results, the card supports PhysX successfully and had almost the same scores like the Inno3D GT 240. CUDA is also available so a lot of applications will benefit which use it, like the Kaspersky Antivirus. Again, I would like to mention that I am disappointed that nVidia did not choose to provide SLI for the GT 240 video cards. Hardware SLI is not possible because the cards do not have a connector to put on the bridge and Software SLI is not available either, because it was disabled by nVidia. However, I’ve seen that with the 2 video cards installed, the score in FluidMark almost doubles itself so, if you are using PhysX intensive games, you might use the second card to improve performance.