NVIDIA GeForce Go 7200
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General

Release Date
1 September 2006 (17 years old)
Generation
GeForce Go 7200
Market segment
Laptop
GPU code name
G72M
Architecture
Curie (2003−2013)

Memory

Memory Size
64 MB
Memory Type
DDR-3
Memory Bus
32 Bit
Memory Bandwidth
2.8 GB/s
Memory clock speed
700 MHz

Technical specs

Pipelines / CUDA cores
7
Boost Clock Speed
450 MHz
Core clock speed
3 MHz
Thermal design power (TDP)
-
Manufacturing process technology
90 nm
Number of transistors
112 million
Texture Fill rate
1.800 GTexel/s

General Specification of NVIDIA GeForce Go 7200

NVIDIA GeForce Go 7200 released with DDR-3 and 64 MB on 1 September 2006 (17 years old). VRAM (GPU memory) is important for graphic card performance since it allows a graphics card to hold high-resolution frames, more complex textures, and other content. More GPU RAM does not always result in faster FPS, but it does provide a smoother, more consistent experience, particularly at high graphics settings.

GeForce Go 7200 has 2.8 GB/s data transfer speed and memory operates at the response speed 700 MHz.

What is the Benchmark Performance of GeForce Go 7200?

gaming

What is the average FPS generated by NVIDIA GeForce Go 7200 ?
Full HD
-
1440p
-
4k
-

Which games you can play with NVIDIA GeForce Go 7200?

We can't play the most popular games because it's not fulfilling minimum requirements.

Can I run Adobe Premier Pro with NVIDIA GeForce Go 7200?

Adobe Premier Pro provide multiple option to adjust the FPS as per a video content. Standard frame rate (FPS) starts from 24fps. However, to edit 4k and slow-motion videos the average FPS should be average 60fps and 120fps respectively.

GeForce Go 7200 is not suitable for video editing.

Relative performance

NVIDIA GeForce Go 7200 performance compared to nearest competitors

NVIDIA GeForce Go 7200 AND equivalent

Processor recommendations

Turion 64 X2 TL-50
Core i7 970
Turion 64 X2 TL-58
A10 7700K
Pentium Dual Core T4400
Sempron 145
Core 2 Duo E8400
Turion 64 X2 TL-60
Athlon II X4 620
Pentium Gold G5400
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