The NVIDIA GeForce 9300 GS Rev. 2 is a graphics card that was released in 2011. It features a GT218-670-B1 GPU variant and is based on the Tesla 2.0 architecture. The card was manufactured by TSMC using a 40 nm process, with a density of 4.6M/mm² and a die size of 57 mm². The chip package used is BGA-533.
This graphics card has a PCIe 2.0 x16 bus interface and a memory size of 256 MB. The memory type is DDR2 and it has a 64-bit memory bus, providing a bandwidth of 5.328 GB/s. With a release date of Mar 12th, 2011, this card is now considered end-of-life production.
The NVIDIA GeForce 9300 GS Rev. 2 has a core clock speed of 589 MHz, a shader clock speed of 1402 MHz, and a memory clock speed of 333 MHz. It has 16 shading units, 8 TMUs, 4 ROPs, and 2 SM Count. The L2 cache for this card is 32 KB.
In terms of theoretical performance, this card has a pixel rate of 2.356 GPixel/s, a texture rate of 4.712 GTexel/s, and a floating point 32 (FP32) performance of 44.86 GFLOPS. It is a single-slot card with a suggested power supply of 200 W and no power connectors. It has 1 DVI output and its board number is P691 SKU 2.
This graphics card supports DirectX 11.1, OpenGL 3.3, OpenCL 1.1, and Shader Model 4.1. However, it is not compatible with Vulkan. It also has a CUDA compatibility level of 1.2.
Some notes about the GT218S GPU used in this card are not available.
In summary, the NVIDIA GeForce 9300 GS Rev. 2 is a graphics card with a GT218-670-B1 GPU variant, based on the Tesla 2.0 architecture. It was released in 2011 and has now reached the end of its production life. The card features a PCIe 2.0 x16 bus interface, 256 MB of DDR2 memory, and a core clock speed of 589 MHz. It also supports DirectX 11.1, OpenGL 3.3, OpenCL 1.1, and Shader Model 4.1.