GeForce 100 series

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

GeForce 100 Series
Release dateMarch 10, 2009 (March 10, 2009)
CodenameG9x
ArchitectureTesla
ModelsGeForce G Series
  • GeForce GT Series
  • GeForce GTS Series
Transistors210M 65nm (G98)
  • 314M 55nm (G96B)
  • 505M 55nm (G94B)
  • 754M 55nm (G92B)
Cards
Entry-levelG100
GT 120
Mid-rangeGT 130
GT 140
High-endGTS 150
API support
Direct3DDirect3D 10.0
Shader Model 4.0
OpenCLOpenCL 1.1
OpenGLOpenGL 3.3
History
PredecessorGeForce 9 series
SuccessorGeForce 200 series

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 (mm2) Bus interface Core config 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 (MB) Bandwidth (GB/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 released on July 29, 2014; Download
  • Windows XP 64-bit: version 340.52 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
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See also

  • GeForce 8 Series
  • GeForce 9 Series
  • GeForce 200 Series
  • GeForce 300 Series
  • GeForce 400 Series
  • GeForce 500 Series
  • GeForce 600 Series
  • Nvidia Quadro
  • Nvidia Tesla

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. Archived from the original on 2011-07-14. 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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