GeForce 100 series

GeForce 100 Series
Release date January 2009
Codename G9x
Architecture Tesla
Models GeForce G Series
  • GeForce GT Series
  • GeForce GTS Series
Transistors and fabrication process 210M 65nm (G98)
  • 314M 55nm (G96B)
  • 505M 55nm (G94B)
  • 754M 55nm (G92B)
Cards
Entry-level G100
GT 120
Mid-range GT 130
GT 140
High-end GTS 150
API support
Direct3D Direct3D 10.0
Shader Model 4.0
OpenCL OpenCL 1.1
OpenGL OpenGL 3.3
History
Predecessor GeForce 9 series
Successor GeForce 200 series

The GeForce 100 Series is a series of Tesla-based graphics processing units developed by Nvidia, first released in January 2009. Its cards are rebrands of GeForce 9 series cards, available only for OEMs. However, the GTS 150 was briefly available to consumers.

Products

The GeForce 100 Series cards include the G 100, GT 120, GT 130, GT 140 and GTS 150. The GT 120 is a based on the 9500 GT with improved thermal designs while the GT 130 is based on the 9600 GSO (which itself was a re-badged 8800 GS). The GT 140 is simply a rebadged 9600 GT. The GTS 150 is an OEM version of the GTS 250 with some slight changes. Despite being based upon previous 9 series cards, the G 100, GT 120, and GT 130 utilize entirely different PCB's and slightly different clock speeds.

Model Year Code name Fab (nm) Transistors (Billion) Die Size (mm 2) Bus interface Config core 1 Reference clock rate Fillrate Reference Memory Configuration API compliance (version) GFLOPS2 (MADD+MUL) TDP (Watts) Prices (As of Oct 2009)
Core (MHz) Shader (MHz) Memory (MHz) Pixel (GP/s) Texture (GT/s) Size (MiB) Bandwidth (GiB/s) DRAM type Bus width (bit) Direct3D OpenGL Vulkan
GeForce G 100 March 10, 2009 [1] G98 65 0.210 86 PCIe 2.0 x16 8:4:4 567 1400 500 4.3 4.3 512 8 GDDR2 64 10 3.3 N/A ~16 40 OEM
GeForce GT 120 March 10, 2009 [2] G96b 55 0.314 121 PCIe 2.0 x16 32:16:8 500 1400 500 8 4 512 16 GDDR2/3 128 10 130 50 OEM
GeForce GT 130 March 10, 2009 [3] G94b 55 0.505 180 PCIe 2.0 x16 48:24:16 500 1250 500 8 12 768 24 GDDR2 192 10 254 105 OEM
GeForce GT 140 September 23, 2010 [4] G94b 55 0.505 180 PCIe 2.0 x16 64:32:16 650 1625 900 8 12 1024 57.6 GDDR3 256 10 312 120 OEM
GeForce GTS 150 March 10, 2009 [5] G92b 55 0.754 230 PCIe 2.0 x16 128:64:16 738 1836 1000 11.8 47.2 1024 64 GDDR3 256 10 705 150 OEM

Chipset table

Discontinued support

NVIDIA has ceased driver support for GeForce 100 series on April 1 2016.[6]

  • Windows XP 32-bit & Media Center Edition: version 340.52 (WHQL) released on July 29, 2014; Download
  • Windows XP 64-bit: version 340.52 (WHQL) released on July 29, 2014; Download
  • Windows Vista, 7, 8, 8.1 32-bit: version 342.01 (WHQL) released on December 14, 2016; Download
  • Windows Vista, 7, 8, 8.1 64-bit: version 342.01 (WHQL) released on December 14, 2016; Download
  • Windows 10, 32-bit: version 342.01 (WHQL) released on December 14, 2016; Download
  • Windows 10, 64-bit: version 342.01 (WHQL) released on December 14, 2016; Download

See also

References

  1. "Nvidia OEM GeForce G 100 Launched". techpowerup.com. techpowerup.com. 2009-10-04. Retrieved 2009-10-04.
  2. "Nvidia OEM GeForce GT 120 Launched". techpowerup.com. techpowerup.com. 2009-10-04. Retrieved 2009-10-04.
  3. "Nvidia OEM GeForce GT 130 Launched". techpowerup.com. techpowerup.com. 2009-10-04. Retrieved 2009-10-04.
  4. "Nvidia Medion OEM GeForce GT 140 Launched". medion.com. medion.com. 2010-09-23. Retrieved 2010-09-23.
  5. "Nvidia OEM GeForce GTS 150 Launched". techpowerup.com. techpowerup.com. 2009-10-04. Retrieved 2009-10-04.
  6. EOL driver support for legacy products



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