The ASUS GeForce GT 440 1GB DDR5 128-Bits Graphics Processor is based on NVIDIA’s GF108 GPU, which is part of the Fermi architecture. This card was produced by TSMC using a 40 nm process size and includes 585 million transistors with a density of 5.0M / mm², encapsulated in a 116 mm² die size within a BGA-973 package.
Specifications Overview
General
- GPU Name: GF108
- GPU Variant: GF108-400-A1
- Architecture: Fermi
- Foundry: TSMC
- Process Size: 40 nm
- Transistors: 585 million
- Die Size: 116 mm²
- Generation: GeForce 400
- Predecessor: GeForce 200
- Successor: GeForce 500
- Production Status: End-of-life
- Bus Interface: PCIe 2.0 x16
Clock Speeds
- GPU Clock: 810 MHz (base), 822 MHz (+1% overclocked)
- Shader Clock: 1620 MHz (base), 1644 MHz (+1% overclocked)
- Memory Clock: 900 MHz (base), 800 MHz (-11% underclocked); 1800 Mbps effective, 3.2 Gbps effective
Memory
- Memory Size: 1024 MB
- Memory Type: DDR3 or GDDR5
- Memory Bus: 128-bit
- Memory Bandwidth: 28.80 GB/s (DDR3), 51.20 GB/s (GDDR5)
Render Configuration
- Shading Units: 96
- Texture Mapping Units (TMUs): 16
- Render Output Units (ROPs): 4
- Streaming Multiprocessors (SMs): 2
- L1 Cache: 64 KB per SM
- L2 Cache: 256 KB
Theoretical Performance
- Pixel Rate: 3.240 GPixel/s (base), 3.288 GPixel/s (overclocked)
- Texture Rate: 12.96 GTexel/s (base), 13.15 GTexel/s (overclocked)
- FP32 (float) Performance: 311.0 GFLOPS (base), 315.6 GFLOPS (overclocked)
- FP64 (double) Performance: 25.92 GFLOPS (base), 26.30 GFLOPS (overclocked) with 1:12 ratio
Board Design
- Slot Width: Available in Single-slot and Dual-slot variants
- Length: 145 mm (5.7 inches) for single-slot, 215 mm (8.5 inches) for dual-slot
- Thermal Design Power (TDP): 65 W
- Suggested PSU: 250 W
- Outputs: 1x DVI, 1x HDMI 1.3a, 1x VGA
- Power Connectors: None required
- Board Number: P1071 SKU 0001
Graphics Features
- DirectX: 12 (11_0)
- OpenGL: 4.6
- OpenCL: 1.1
- Vulkan: Not supported
- CUDA: 2.1
- Shader Model: 5.1
The ASUS GeForce GT 440 provides decent performance for its time, primarily aimed at entry-level gamers and users needing better graphics performance than integrated solutions. With its support for DirectX 12, OpenGL 4.6, and a variety of output options, it remains a versatile choice for older systems. The card’s TDP of 65W ensures it runs relatively cool and power-efficient, making it suitable for systems with modest power supplies.
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