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GT 710 is your entry level cheap Graphics Card from blackrose's blog

Opening the beginning of 2016, NVIDIA presents the latest graphics card products for the entry level class of the GeForce 700 Series, GeForce GT 710. The brain behind the graphics card with a selling price of $ 49.99 (online MSRP) is the GPU GK208 chip (192 CUDA Cores; 16 Texture Units; 8 ROP Units) based on Kepler architecture. The GPU chip is connected to a DDR3 memory chip via a 64-bit memory bus. GeForce GT 710 has a GPU clock of 954 MHz without GPU Boost technology and a 1800 MHz memory clock for the highest configuration. Interestingly, the graphics card power value for the GeForce GT 710 is only 19 Watts and only requires a power supply with a power output of 300 Watts. Of course even though classified as entry level class cheap graphics card, NVIDIA still buried their superior features such as CUDA, DirectX 12 (Feature Level_11), PhysX, FXAA, Adaptive VSync, and also 3DVision. GeForce GT 710 itself seems intended as an economical upgrade solution for desktop PC users with integrated graphics cards, especially certain types with capabilities not as good as this graphics card.

To cool components on the GeForce GT 710 it only takes a fanless heatsink so that the noise level of this graphics card is 0 dB. GeForce GT 710 uses PCI Express 2.0 x8 connectivity. Whereas the standard configuration for the GeForce GT 710 display connector consists of D-Sub, HDMI, and DVI-D.

We ourselves found it interesting at the launch of the GeForce GT 710 where most of the leading manufacturers for NVIDIA graphics cards presented their flagship products. Not only that, we found that every manufacturer at least poured two models for the GeForce GT 710 with a choice of cooling system or a different memory capacity. Next we present a summary of GeForce GT 710 based graphics card products that we have collected until this article is revealed.

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By blackrose
Added Aug 8 '18

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