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NVIDIA GeForce6100 +nForce 400

The NVIDIA GeForce6100 + nForce 400 is an integrated graphics chipset released in 2004, combining a Curie-architecture GPU with a system memory controller.

The NVIDIA GeForce6100 + nForce 400 is an integrated graphics chipset from NVIDIA, released on October 11, 2004. It combines a GeForce 6100 GPU based on the Curie architecture with an nForce 400 series northbridge. The GPU chip, codenamed C61, is fabricated on a 90 nm process and features 2 shading units. It operates at a base clock of 425 MHz and uses system-shared DDR or DDR2 memory, with a 64-bit memory bus providing a bandwidth of 6.40 GB/s. The chipset connects via PCI (HyperTransport) and supports OpenGL 2.0 fully and 2.1 partially. It requires no power connectors and had a launch MSRP of $0, indicating it was intended for OEM systems. This integrated solution was typically paired with AMD processors and used in budget desktop computers.

Specifications

Architecture unverified Curie
GPU chip unverified C61
Process node unverified 90 nm
Shading units unverified 2
Base clock unverified 425 MHz
Memory size unverified 0.256 GB
Memory type unverified Systemshared DDR or DDR2
Memory bus unverified 64 bit
Memory bandwidth unverified 6.40 GB/s
Power connectors unverified None
Bus interface unverified PCI (HyperTransport)
OpenGL support unverified 2.0 (Full) 2.1 (Partial)
Release date unverified 2004-10-11
Release year unverified 2004
Launch MSRP unverified 0 USD

Performance

Performance index

25

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