EVGA GT 240 SuperClocked
The EVGA GeForce GT 240 SuperClocked graphics card is a single slotgraphics card that has plastic fan housing over the heat sink andfeatures a small cooling fan to keep the card nice and cool.
As you can see the GeForce GT 240 is slightly longer than a GeForce GT 220, butnot by too much. In case you are wondering, the EVGA GeForce GT 240SuperClocked measures in at seven and a half inches while the EVGAGeForce GT 220 SSC comes in at a quaint six and five-eighths of an inchin length.
Taking a look along the top edge of the card you will notice that itdoesn't have any 6-pin PCI-E power connectors on it. This is becausethe card doesn't need any external power connectors. This is great newsfor those that own store bought Dell or HP systems as often you don'thave any 6-pin PCI-E power connectors available inside your chassis.What size of a power supply do you need to run a GeForce GT 240? NVIDIArecommends that you have a minimum of a 300 Watt power supply with +12Volt current rating of 18 Amps. Most power supplies have a sticker onthe side of them that will show the ratings on it if you are unsure ofwhat you have.
The back of the EVGA GeForce GT 240 SuperClocked graphics card has aserial number sticker on it, in the event card ever needs to be RMA'd,so it is pretty bare and boring as you can see from the image above.This video card is covered by the EVGA two year warranty program, butyou must register the product for the warranty to be valid for this length of time. Consumers thatfail to register the card within 30 days will get stuck with a one yearwarranty.
The EVGA GeForce GT 240 SuperClocked graphics card has a single VGAand dual-link DVI-I outputs along with an HDMI 1.3s output. Both theDual-link DVI and HDMI outputs can be used to send high-definitionvideo to an HDTV via single cable (audio too, if running HDMI). TheGeForce GT 240 card has a 240Hz Max Refresh Rate and supportsresolutions up to 2048x1536 with an analog connection and up to2560x1600 with a digital connection.