Finally, the dream graphics card: powerful as an RTX and inexpensive as a GT610.
This graphics card is manufactured by a company called SJS. According to the description, the device has 1 GB of DDR3 video memory and supports the PCIe Express 2.0 interface.
The product name combines incompatible technologies: the RTX prefix, which typically signifies the presence of hardware ray tracing acceleration, and a model from the budget series that was released long before the advent of RTX.
The product packaging looks unprofessional and raises additional doubts about its origin. It seems the manufacturer intentionally used a confusing name to mislead potential buyers.
The technical specifications of the graphics card match those of the original GeForce GT610, which is based on the Fermi architecture. This architecture debuted four generations before the introduction of RTX technologies in the GeForce RTX 20 series built on the Turing architecture.
Source: wccftech
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