
Gigabyte GV-N610-2GI GeForce GT 610 Graphics Card
Enhance Your Visual Experience with Dedicated GraphicsThe GIGABYTE GV-N610-2GI Video Graphics Card offers a cost-effective solution to upgrade your computer's graphics capabilities. Featuring NVIDIA GeForce GT 610, 2GB DDR3 memory, and multiple output options, it’s perfect for everyday computing ...
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Overview
Enhance Your Visual Experience with Dedicated Graphics
The GIGABYTE GV-N610-2GI Video Graphics Card offers a cost-effective solution to upgrade your computer's graphics capabilities. Featuring NVIDIA GeForce GT 610, 2GB DDR3 memory, and multiple output options, it’s perfect for everyday computing and multimedia tasks.
Specifications:
- Graphics Engine: NVIDIA GeForce GT 610
- Memory: 2GB DDR3
- Output Ports: VGA, DVI, HDMI
- Form Factor: Low Profile
- Interface: PCI-Express
Key Features
Chipset: NVIDIA GeForce GT 610
Core Clock: 810 MHz
Video Memory: 2GB DDR3
Memory Interface: 64-bit
Bus: PCI-Express 2.0
Connectors: VGA, DVI-I Dual Link, HDMI
Thermal: Fan sink
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features an NVIDIA GeForce GT 610 chipset, providing dedicated graphics processing for standard computing tasks.
- Equipped with 2GB DDR3 video memory, which is sufficient for basic multimedia and office applications.
- Offers a fan sink thermal solution, actively cooling the GPU to maintain performance.
- Includes multiple output connectors: VGA, DVI-I Dual Link, and HDMI, ensuring broad compatibility with various display types.
- Utilizes a PCI-Express 2.0 bus, making it compatible with many mainstream desktop systems.
👎 Cons
- The NVIDIA GeForce GT 610 is an entry-level, older generation graphics card and will not support demanding modern games or professional creative applications.
- The 2GB DDR3 video memory, combined with a 64-bit memory interface, indicates limited bandwidth for high-resolution textures or complex graphical loads.
- The 810 MHz core clock speed is relatively low compared to more contemporary graphics cards, affecting overall rendering performance.
- PCI-Express 2.0 is an older standard, meaning it might not fully leverage the bandwidth of newer motherboard slots designed for PCIe 3.0 or 4.0.
- This card is not suitable for serious gamers or professional users who require substantial graphical horsepower.