🔋 Renewed ASUS GeForce GT 710 2GB GDDR5 Graphics Card - HDMI/VGA/DVI - GT710-SL-2GD5-CSM Review
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Brand | ASUS |
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Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce GT 710 |
Video Output Interface | VGA, DVI, HDMI |
Graphics Processor Manufacturer | NVIDIA |
Graphics RAM Type | GDDR5 |
Description of 🔋 Renewed ASUS GeForce GT 710 2GB GDDR5 Graphics Card - HDMI/VGA/DVI - GT710-SL-2GD5-CSM
- Paid inactivity as a cooling method. Because I don't play games, it's a perfect option to replace the previous GTX 650, which is a good thing because the cooler was making a little bit of a racket. The temperature never deviated much from the range of 45 to 50 degrees.
- At exactly two weeks, it stopped working for no apparent reason.
- It has a modest profile and takes up one slot. - complete conformity with all of the features that were declared (those who expect magic from such pieces of iron can immediately hang themselves on a hook). - support for DirectX 12 and OpenGL®4.5, as written by ASUS and tested by ourselves; they don't lie. - The inclusion of three different port standards is a huge benefit, and one of the biggest advantages is the presence of an analog connection, which allows users to connect older VGA displays without having to spend money on brand new digital monitors. incredibly dependable performance, even when subjected to temperatures of above 80 degrees. - a low amount of electricity consumed.
- There are none, with the possible exception of price-performance; however, this is already a general problem caused by the economy, currency differences, and other nonsense; whoever wants can buy a GTX 650ti or 660 on the secondary market and get a greater performance boost; however, this iron does not claim to have high frames per second in any way; here, the most important thing is reliability and stability, especially a three-year warranty).
- - low profile, occupies one slot. - full compliance with the declared characteristics (those who expect magic from such pieces of iron can immediately hang themselves on a hook). - support for DirectX 12 and OpenGL®4.5, as and ASUS themselves write, checked - they don't lie. - the presence of three standards of ports, a big plus is that there is an analog, you can connect old VGA monitors, who do not want to spend money on new digital ones. - very stable operation, even at high heat, more than 80 degrees. - low power consumption.
- There are none, except perhaps price-performance, but this is already a general problem of the economy, currency differences and other nonsense, whoever wants can buy a GTX 650ti or 660 on the secondary and get a greater performance boost, but this iron does not claim to have high fps at all, here the main thing is reliability and stability, especially 3 years warranty)
- Bribed passive cooling. Since I don’t play games, it’s a great option to replace the old GTX 650, since the cooler was a little howling. The temperature was always around 45-50 degrees.
- Exactly two weeks later, it burned out for no reason!
- Silent Relatively productive A noticeable performance boost compared to the GeForce 210 Three different outputs (VGA / DVI / HDMI) Does not require additional power Tiny size (will fit even the smallest miniATX) Available in almost every store Includes manual and CD with firewood
- Bus only 64bit Not very good at chasing (lol)