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The NV's lowest-key graphics card, the GT 1010, was exposed for its first run score a year after its release: Extreme performance is getting started

When you mention the GeForce GT 1010 graphics card, are you impressed?

If the answer is no, it is completely normal, because in the 1 year since the release of this graphics card, NVIDIA has not even disclosed the official parameters, let alone seen in retailers, the whole machine or any channel.

The NV's lowest-key graphics card, the GT 1010, was exposed for its first run score a year after its release: Extreme performance is getting started

The only evidence that it is "alive" is that there are product options on the official website driver download page.

The NV's lowest-key graphics card, the GT 1010, was exposed for its first run score a year after its release: Extreme performance is getting started

Finally, after so long of keeping a low profile, the GT 1010 score appeared on Geekbench, and we were finally able to unravel its mystery.

In simple terms, the GT 1010 is based on the GP108 GPU of the Pascal core, and only integrates 256 CUDA units, that is, it shields 1/3 on the basis of the GT 1030, accelerates at 1468MHz, 2GB of GDDR6 video memory, and has a rate of 6GHz.

Since it is lower than the GT 1030 positioning, the performance is indeed not deceived, and the 1030 is about 35% higher than the 1010 running score. If you have to take the RTX 3090 to abuse, it is more than 20 times the performance of the GT 1010.

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