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NVIDIA Announces Geforce 6100 Integrated Graphics

stncttr908   on 20 September 2005 - 17:46 · 14 comments & 3319 views

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Today NVIDIA announced its new Geforce 6100 series integrated graphics line, finally bringing its DirectX 9 mainstay to the integrated market. Rather than being branded with NVIDIA's nForce chipset moniker, the new integrated solutions have been dubbed the Geforce 6150 and 6100 respectively. The chipsets have the standard Geforce 6 graphics features such as DirectX 9 effects support, PureVideo, and Shader Model 3.0. Each comes with two pixel pipelines and a single vertex shader, so don't expect standalone card performance. The 6150 comes clocked at 475MHz and the 6100 at 425MHz. Aside from clock speeds, the 6150 and 6100 are differentiated by a number of other features as well. The 6150 offers a TV encoder, DVI output, and 720p/1080i video playback.

Coupled with the new integrated graphics options are two new south bridge chips that retain NVIDIA's nForce branding name - the nForce 430 and 410. The 430 has support for four SATA devices, RAID 0, 1, 0+1, and 5, gigabit ethernet and NVIDIA's ActiveArmor firewall. The 410 only supports two SATA drives, RAID 0 and 1, and standard 10/100 ethernet connectivity.

With the new chipset components being compatible, system builders are free to mix and match components. The Geforce 6150, 6100 and nForce 430 and 410 could prove to be a big step forward in lower-end system capabilities.

News source: The Tech Report


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(2 replies) #1 chorpeac on 20 Sep 2005 - 19:08
so this will be good because now an integrated card can play BF2!!
#1.1 markyp23 on 20 Sep 2005 - 21:26
Not quite, BF2 requires lots of Video RAM, therefore, I doubt it.
#1.2 Section 31 on 20 Sep 2005 - 21:32
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Each comes with two pixel pipelines and a single vertex shader, so don't expect standalone card performance.


I bet a 9200SE would be better performance wise.
#2 xxpor on 20 Sep 2005 - 19:15
is it for amd or intel?
#3 ShiFtedReaLity on 20 Sep 2005 - 19:28
Im thinking both maybe... and finally pretty good integrated graphics for once.. and i am guessing since the clock speeds are high that it wont use system memory.... maybe?
#4 ryoujikaji on 20 Sep 2005 - 19:39
wonder if they can do sli or something similar with this
(1 reply) #5 stncttr908 on 20 Sep 2005 - 20:00
It's for AMD only.
#5.1 skinnyjm on 21 Sep 2005 - 04:14
...so far.
#6 lunamonkey on 20 Sep 2005 - 22:21
So it's good for Office PCs or "mom" PCs only.

I suppose bringing intergrated GPU up to line with £30 graphics cards is quite a good ideal, especially when they have been pretty poor up to now.
#7 Nasapion on 20 Sep 2005 - 22:48
Its intergrated? Damn still cant afford it
#8 swordfish on 21 Sep 2005 - 00:34
Nice Nice, got a 5200, that would work like god for Bf2
#9 williamhook on 21 Sep 2005 - 00:56
lol. Me on my crap old ATi Mobility Radeon 7000. That sounds like I'm disabled. lol.
#10 AMDPOX on 21 Sep 2005 - 02:01
seems pretty horrible... but then again all integrated cards are horrible. no point in having DX9 with that tiny performance... DX8 would actually run at a usable speed :p
#11 alpaca2500 on 21 Sep 2005 - 14:05
i wish this had been available sooner. i just bought a board with the radeon xpress 200 chipset, but this nvidia one seems a bit better....

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