Nvidia has recently launched its former 300 series graphics card, and to put it gently, we're not overwhelmed.

The Geforce G 310 is just a rebranded Geforce G 210, which wasn't a great deal too come across at to begin with. The G 310 set a 16-core GPU clocked at 589MHz with 512MB of DDR2 memory on a 64-bit memory bus. Did we by now state we're not overwhelmed? One good thing about the G 310 is the option of connectors, as it presents DisplayPort, DVI as well as VGA, with an HDMI adapter.

Openly, we're puzzled as to why Nvidia's would commence this fixation as the former Geforce 300 series card ever. True, it is generally embattled at OEMs as well as system integrators, but it's just bad press and this article is living proof. Perhaps they just got too tired from coming up for Fermi-based products along with lowered their standards a bit.

Suitable DirectX 11, 300 series cards ought to commence in Q1 2010, optimistically.