Legit Video Card Reviews
AXLE GeForce GT 240 Video Card Review
| Manufacturer: | AXLE |
| Product: | GT 240 512MB DDR5 128BIT |
| Date: | Tue, Dec 22, 2009 - 12:00 AM |
| Written By: | Austin Hamann - |
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Retail Box & Bundle

Looking at the top of the retail box you can see the expected things such as support for HDMI, Dual-Link DVI, Certified for Windows Vista, and HDTV use. On the right you can see the Arctic Cooling logo above basic card specs, and also see in the top left a badge which states: "All series using Solid State Capacitors" with a "Life expectancy (MTBF) of >50,000 Hours" which equals a little over five and a half years, which is far longer than 95% of consumers will use it, so props to AXLE there.

On the back, there are several graphics for flash and little else, with a "key features" list on the right hand side. Finally, the 6 paragraphs toward the top of the box quickly explain a little history about AXLE in different languages. The list of features includes:
- Unified shader architecture
- Scalable link architecture
- High definition video playback
- Two dual-link DVI output
- High definition 1080p display support
- Dual-link HDCP capable
- PCI Express 2.0 support
- OpenGL 2.1 support

When you first open up the box, you will see basically the graphics card itself in its antistatic bag with a few pieces of thin foam rolled up to keep it from moving around.

Under the card you find the English-only User manual and simple installation guide with 6 languages, as well as a driver disk tucked inside the manual. The manual, oddly, details the feature set of the GeForce 7, 8, and 9 series cards, and shows brief driver installation instructions. I'm not entirely sure why it details features of the previous three generations of cards; it's just irrelevant is all.

Upon firing up the included driver disk, you notice that it is a bare bone disk with nothing other than video drivers for Vista or XP.
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| Review Index |
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Page 1 - Introducing the AXLE 3D GT 240
Page 2 - A Closer Look at the AXLE GT 240 Page 3 - Retail Box & Bundle Page 4 - The Test System Page 5 - Race Driver: GRiD Page 6 - Crysis: Warhead Page 7 - Shattered Horizon Page 8 - Left 4 Dead 2 Page 9 - Colin McRae's DiRT 2 Page 10 - Furmark v1.7.0 Page 11 - 3DMark Vantage Page 12 - Temperature Testing and Power Consumption Page 13 - AXLE GT 240 Overclocking Page 14 - Folding @ Home Page 15 - Final Thoughts & Conclusions |
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