
Gigabyte GV-N710D3-2GL GeForce GT 710 2GB Low Profile Card
Upgrade Your Graphics with Reliable Performance Introducing the GIGABYTE GeForce GT 710 2GB Video Card. This low-profile video card is designed to enhance your PC's graphics capabilities, featuring NVIDIA GeForce GT 710 GPU, 2GB DDR3 memory, and multiple display outputs. Specifications GPU:...
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Overview
Upgrade Your Graphics with Reliable Performance
Introducing the GIGABYTE GeForce GT 710 2GB Video Card. This low-profile video card is designed to enhance your PC's graphics capabilities, featuring NVIDIA GeForce GT 710 GPU, 2GB DDR3 memory, and multiple display outputs.
Specifications
- GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GT 710
- Memory: 2GB DDR3
- Memory Interface: 64-bit
- Core Clock: 954MHz
- Outputs: Dual-link DVI-D / D-Sub / HDMI
- Bus Interface: PCI Express 2.0 x8
Key Features
Powered by NVIDIA GeForce GT 710 GPU
Integrated with the first 2048MB DDR3 memory and 64-bit memory interface
Core Clock: 954MHz
Features Dual-link DVI-D / D-Sub / HDMI
Support PCI Express 2.0 x8 bus interface
Recommended system power supply requirement: 300W
Low profile design allows space-saving installation and easier for building your compact PC system
Gold plated, durable large contact area connectors have been used for optimum signal transfer between connections
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features a low profile design, enabling installation in compact PC systems and space-constrained cases.
- Equipped with 2048MB of DDR3 memory, providing dedicated VRAM for graphics processing.
- Includes gold plated connectors, which are designed for optimum signal transfer and enhanced durability.
- Offers multiple display outputs, including Dual-link DVI-D, D-Sub, and HDMI, for versatile monitor connectivity.
- Powered by the NVIDIA GeForce GT 710 GPU, a widely supported and recognized graphics processing unit.
👎 Cons
- Utilizes DDR3 memory, which is generally slower than newer GDDR5 or GDDR6 memory types for graphics cards.
- The 64-bit memory interface is relatively narrow, which can limit bandwidth for demanding graphical tasks.
- A core clock of 954MHz is modest for contemporary gaming or intensive graphical applications.
- Requires a recommended system power supply of 300W, which may be a consideration for older, less powerful PSUs.
- Support for PCI Express 2.0 x8 is an older standard, potentially limiting its bandwidth compared to PCIe 3.0 or 4.0.