NVIDIA GeForce Go 6250

The NVIDIA GeForce Go 6250 is a low end laptop graphics card of the GeForce Go 6000 series. It is based on the 6200 and 6400 chip and offers a small amount of dedicated DDR graphics memory. Usually it is adverted with additional shared memory called TurboCache.
An advantage are the integrated PureVideo functions for decoding MPEG videos with the GPU (but not HD videos).
The performance of the 6250 is too weak for gamers. The power consumption should be relatively low, but not as low as integrated graphics cards offer.
| Manufacturer | NVIDIA |
| GeForce Go 6000 Series | GeForce Go 6800 Ultra 12/5@450MHz GeForce Go 6800 12/5@300MHz GeForce Go 6600 8/4@375MHz GeForce Go 6400 4/3@400MHz GeForce Go 6250 4/3@400MHz GeForce Go 6200 4/3@300MHz GeForce Go 6150 2/1@425MHz GeForce Go 6100 2/1@425MHz |
| Codename | NV44M1 |
| Pipelines | 4 / 3 Pixel- / Vertexshader |
| Core Speed * | 400 MHz |
| Shader Speed * | 400 MHz |
| Memory Speed * | 350 MHz |
| Memory Bus Width | 64 Bit |
| Memory Type | DDR |
| Max. Amount of Memory | 32 MB |
| Shared Memory | no Turbocache bis 128MB zusätzlich |
| DirectX | DirectX 9c, Shader 3.0 |
| Current Consumption | 10 Watt |
| Transistors | 146 Million |
| technology | 110 nm |
| Features | UltraShadow II, Intellisample 3.0, PowerMizer 5.0, OpenGL 2 |
| Date of Announcement | 01.02.2006 |
| Information | 110nm, 146 Millionen Transistoren, PCI-E |
| Link to Manufacturer Page | http://www.nvidia.de/page/go_6200.html |
Benchmarks
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