
EVGA GeForce GT 430 1GB DDR3 Graphics Card
Enhance Your Visual Experience with Dedicated GraphicsThe EVGA GeForce GT 430 graphics card delivers enhanced visual performance for everyday computing. With 1024 MB of DDR3 memory and support for VGA, DVI, and HDMI outputs, this card is a great upgrade for improved graphics capabilities. Model:...
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Overview
Enhance Your Visual Experience with Dedicated Graphics
The EVGA GeForce GT 430 graphics card delivers enhanced visual performance for everyday computing. With 1024 MB of DDR3 memory and support for VGA, DVI, and HDMI outputs, this card is a great upgrade for improved graphics capabilities.
- Model: 01G-P3-1335-KR
- Memory: 1024 MB DDR3
- Interface: PCI Express
- Outputs: VGA, DVI, HDMI
- Manufacturer: EVGA
Key Features
Support Windows XP/Vista/7 Support nVidia PhysX Technology Support nVidia CUDA Technology
Max. Resolution: 2560 x 1600 Connectors: VGA; DVI; HDMI Thermal: Fansink
Bus: PCI-Express 2.0 x16 Stream Processors: 96 RAMDAC: 400 MHz
Memory Clock: 1200 MHz Memory Interface: 64-bit Memory Bandwidth: 9.6 GB/s
Chipset: GeForce GT430 Engine Clock: 700 MHz Video Memory: 1GB DDR3
GeForce GT 430 with 700 MHz core clock
PCI Express 2.0
1024 MB 64-bit DDR3 Memory
1200 MHz Effective Memory Clock and 1400 MHz Shader Clock
Microsoft DirectX 11 Support
Blu-ray 3D Support
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Equipped with 1GB DDR3 video memory, offering dedicated resources for graphics processing.
- Supports Microsoft DirectX 11, enabling modern gaming and application compatibility with advanced graphics features.
- Features an Engine Clock of 700 MHz and a Shader Clock of 1400 MHz for decent graphical rendering performance.
- Includes a versatile array of connectors: VGA, DVI, and HDMI, providing compatibility with various display types.
- Supports nVidia PhysX Technology, which can enhance in-game physics for a more immersive experience in compatible titles.
👎 Cons
- The 1GB DDR3 memory is limited compared to modern graphics cards, which typically feature significantly more and faster GDDR5 or GDDR6 memory.
- The 64-bit memory interface and 9.6 GB/s memory bandwidth are restrictive, which could bottleneck performance in demanding graphical applications.
- PCI-Express 2.0 x16 is an older bus standard, and while compatible with newer slots, it will operate at a reduced bandwidth compared to PCIe 3.0 or 4.0.
- The GeForce GT 430 chipset is an older generation, meaning it will struggle with current-generation games and graphically intensive tasks.
- The maximum resolution of 2560 x 1600 is less than 4K, limiting its use with ultra-high-definition displays.