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NVIDIA NVS 4200M

The NVIDIA NVS 4200M is a professional mobile graphics card released in 2010, based on the Fermi 2.0 architecture.

The NVIDIA NVS 4200M is a professional mobile graphics card released in 2010. It is based on the Fermi 2.0 architecture and uses the GF119 GPU chip manufactured on a 40 nm process. The card features 48 shading units, a base clock of 810 MHz, and 1 GB of GDDR3 memory on a 64-bit bus, providing a memory bandwidth of 12.8 GB/s. It supports DirectX 11 and OpenGL 4.5, and connects via PCIe 2.0 x16. With a TDP of 25 W, it is designed for low-power professional applications. The NVS 4200M is derived from the GeForce GT 520M.

Benchmarks

PassMark G3D Mark257
PassMark G2D Mark75
Geekbench 5 OpenCL1,155
Nero Score AVC encode969 fps

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Specifications

Architecture unverified Fermi 2.0
GPU chip unverified GF119
Process node unverified 40 nm
Shading units unverified 48
Base clock unverified 810 MHz
Memory size unverified 1 GB
Memory type unverified GDDR3
Memory bus unverified 64 bit
Memory bandwidth unverified 12.8 GB/s
Board power (TDP) unverified 25 W
Bus interface unverified PCIe 2.0 x16
DirectX support unverified 11
OpenGL support unverified 4.5
Release date unverified 2010-01-07
Release year unverified 2010
Notes unverified based on GT 520M