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Gigabyte GeForce GT 1030 2GB OC Graphics Card

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Gigabyte GeForce GT 1030 2GB OC Graphics Card
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General information
Cooling StyleSingle Fan
GPU Memory Size2 GB
Graphics ChipsetNVIDIA
NVIDIA SeriesGeForce GT 1000
Recommended PSU300 W
Video Memory TypeGDDR5

Gigabyte GeForce GT 1030 2GB OC Graphics Card

Gigabyte GT 1030 2GB
  • Powered by Gigabyte GT 1030 2GB
  • Integrated with 2GB GDDR5 64bit memory
  • Supports HDMI 4K@60Hz
  • Smooth 4K video playback and HTML5 web browsing
  • One-click overclocking via AORUS Graphics Engine
Core Clock
  • Boost: 1544 MHz/ Base: 1290 MHz in OC Mode
  • Boost: 1518 MHz/ Base: 1265 MHz in Gaming Mode

Gigabyte GeForce GT 1030 2GB OC Review

Although we might have hoped for better performance in taxing graphics workloads, Nvidia's GeForce GT 1030 performs admirably in the competitive gaming titles it was designed to service. Moreover, a low price, power-friendly architecture, and compelling form factor make the card accessible to just about anyone with an available PCIe slot.Gigabyte sent over its GeForce GT 1030 Low Profile 2G to represent Nvidia’s latest addition. The card ships with a full-sized slot bracket in place, but it includes a half-height bracket for slim enclosures as well. Although our sample is actively cooled, Gigabyte also sells a passive model sporting the same clock rates. Low-profile and passively-cooled? Yup.Gigabyte GT 1030 2GB TDP is a mere 30W, so we can already guess that power consumption, thermals, and acoustics will be some of this board’s advantages over the competition. But can it keep up in our benchmark suite? After all, that’s what determines whether the GT 1030 succeeds GT 730 in our list of gaming graphics cards.Gigabyte GT 1030 2GB utilizes an all-new graphics processor called GP108, composed of 1.8 billion transistors. It’s a teeny thing at just 70mm², thanks to the same 14nm FinFET process used to manufacture GP107. Compare that to GeForce GT 730’s GK208 chip with 1.02 billion transistors in an 84mm² die. Or how about the GeForce GTX 750 Ti, which we’re making the GT 1030 battle in today’s benchmarks? That card’s GM107 GPU has a similar transistor count as GP108, but in a 148mm² die, owing to its 28nm manufacturing process.Here’s the thing, though: whereas Gigabyte GT 1030 2GB employs five Streaming Multiprocessors, GT 1030 comes equipped with three. Given 128 CUDA cores per SM/SMM in the Pascal and Maxwell architectures, that’s 384 cores for GT 1030 and 640 for GTX 750 Ti. Both designs also expose eight texture units per SM, totaling 24 on GeForce GT 1030, while GTX 750 Ti gets 40. The two GPUs feature a pair of ROP partitions, giving you up to 16 32-bit integer pixels per clock. However, those partitions are aligned with 256KB slices of L2 cache on GP108 and 1MB slices of L2 on GM107. That means GeForce GT 1030 includes 512KB L2 total—a big reduction from GTX 750 Ti’s 2MB. And whereas GeForce GTX 750 Ti utilizes two 64-bit memory controllers, GT 1030’s specs break the memory bus down into a pair of 32-bit controllers, adding up to a 64-bit interface. That’s a lot of lost resources for a ~4% difference in complexity.Nvidia goes a long way to overcoming those deficits in GT 1030 with higher clock rates. Our sample employs a 1227 MHz base frequency and a typical GPU Boost rating of 1468 MHz. In contrast, GeForce GTX 750 Ti starts at 1020 MHz and boosts just slightly to 1085 MHz. Of course, a 64-bit aggregate memory bus cripples GT 1030’s peak bandwidth to 48 GB/s using 6 Gb/s GDDR5; GTX 750 Ti’s wider interface facilitates up to 86.4 GB/s.

Specifications:

Graphics Card
Memory Size2GB
Graphics EngineGeForce® GT 1030
Core ClockBoost: 1544 MHz/ Base: 1290 MHz in OC Mode Boost: 1518 MHz/ Base: 1265 MHz in Gaming Mode
Memory TypeGDDR5
Memory Clock6008 MHz
Warranty2 Years

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Summary Gigabyte GeForce GT 1030 2GB OC Graphics Card Gigabyte GT 1030 2GBPowered by Gigabyte GT 1030 2GB Integrated with 2GB GDDR5 64bit memory Supports HDMI 4K@60Hz Smooth 4K video playback and HTML5 web browsing One-click overclocking via AORUS Graphics EngineCore ClockBoost: 1544 MHz/ Base: 1290 MHz in OC Mode Boost: 1518 MHz/ Base: 1265 MHz in Gaming ModeGigabyte GeForce GT 1030 2GB OC Review Although we might have hoped for better performance in taxing graphics workloads, Nvidia's GeForce GT 1030 performs admirably in the competitive gaming titles it was designed to service. Moreover, a low price, power-friendly architecture, and compelling form factor make the card accessible to just about anyone with an available PCIe slot.Gigabyte sent over its GeForce GT 1030 Low Profile 2G to represent Nvidia’s latest addition. The card ships with a full-sized slot bracket in place, but it includes a half-height bracket for slim enclosures as well. Although our sample is actively cooled, Gigabyte also sells a passive model sporting the same clock rates. Low-profile and passively-cooled? Yup.Gigabyte GT 1030 2GB TDP is a mere 30W, so we can already guess that power consumption, thermals, and acoustics will be some of this board’s advantages over the competition. But can it keep up in our benchmark suite? After all, that’s what determines whether the GT 1030 succeeds GT 730 in our list of gaming graphics cards.Gigabyte GT 1030 2GB utilizes an all-new graphics processor called GP108, composed of 1.8 billion transistors. It’s a teeny thing at just 70mm², thanks to the same 14nm FinFET process used to manufacture GP107. Compare that to GeForce GT 730’s GK208 chip with 1.02 billion transistors in an 84mm² die. Or how about the GeForce GTX 750 Ti, which we’re making the GT 1030 battle in today’s benchmarks? That card’s GM107 GPU has a similar transistor count as GP108, but in a 148mm² die, owing to its 28nm manufacturing process.Here’s the thing, though: whereas Gigabyte GT 1030 2GB employs five Streaming Multiprocessors, GT 1030 comes equipped with three. Given 128 CUDA cores per SM/SMM in the Pascal and Maxwell architectures, that’s 384 cores for GT 1030 and 640 for GTX 750 Ti. Both designs also expose eight texture units per SM, totaling 24 on GeForce GT 1030, while GTX 750 Ti gets 40. The two GPUs feature a pair of ROP partitions, giving you up to 16 32-bit integer pixels per clock. However, those partitions are aligned with 256KB slices of L2 cache on GP108 and 1MB slices of L2 on GM107. That means GeForce GT 1030 includes 512KB L2 total—a big reduction from GTX 750 Ti’s 2MB. And whereas GeForce GTX 750 Ti utilizes two 64-bit memory controllers, GT 1030’s specs break the memory bus down into a pair of 32-bit controllers, adding up to a 64-bit interface. That’s a lot of lost resources for a ~4% difference in complexity.Nvidia goes a long way to overcoming those deficits in GT 1030 with higher clock rates. Our sample employs a 1227 MHz base frequency and a typical GPU Boost rating of 1468 MHz. In contrast, GeForce GTX 750 Ti starts at 1020 MHz and boosts just slightly to 1085 MHz. Of course, a 64-bit aggregate memory bus cripples GT 1030’s peak bandwidth to 48 GB/s using 6 Gb/s GDDR5; GTX 750 Ti’s wider interface facilitates up to 86.4 GB/s. Specifications:Graphics CardMemory Size 2GBGraphics Engine GeForce® GT 1030Core Clock Boost: 1544 MHz/ Base: 1290 MHz in OC Mode Boost: 1518 MHz/ Base: 1265 MHz in Gaming ModeMemory Type GDDR5Memory Clock 6008 MHzWarranty 2 Years..SpecificationTypeGDDR5Size4GBCore Clock1071MHzMemory Clock1500MHzBUS Type128BitMemory InterfacePCI Express 3.0Display Port1x DPHDMI1x HDMIDVI1x DVIRecommended PSU300WConsumption50WMulti Display3Dimensions202*112*39mmManufacturing Warranty2 Years Manufacturer WarrantyPELADN RX 550 4G Gaming GDDR5 128 Bit Black Graphics CardThe PELADN RX 550 4G Gaming GDDR5 Graphics Card comes with a core clock of 1071MHz and a memory clock of 1500MHz. It offers a memory capacity of 4GB and operates on a 128-bit memory bit width. Crafted with 14nm technology, it utilizes GDDR5 memory type and supports output interfaces such as DP, HD, and DVI. Utilizing the PCI Express 3.0 interface type, it has a power consumption of 50W and is recommended for use with a 300W power supply. Encased in a package size of 202*112*39mm, PELADN RX 550 4G Gaming GDDR5 Graphics Card provides a platform for enhanced gaming performance...Colorful GeForce GT1030 V4-V 2GB Graphics Card The Colorful GeForce GT1030 V4-V 2GB Graphics Card is based on the recently announced GeForce GT 1030, which has 384 CUDA cores, a 64-bit memory bus, and a 30W power draw that requires no external power connectors. Colorful set the core clock of its GT 1030 at 1,277MHz and the boost clock at 1,468MHz. The card is equipped with 2GB of GDDR5 memory clocked at 6,008MHz.The company boasts an all-solid-state capacitor power delivery design that Colorful stated delivers higher stability and reliability. The custom cooling solution features a black and red plastic shroud mated to an aluminum heatsink and a 90mm cooling fan. The additional cooling enables higher boost clock speeds and overclocking headroom. Specifications:Video Memory SpecificationsType GDDR5Size 2 GBResolution 3840 x 2160Core Clock 1152MhzMemory Clock 6000MhzBUS Type 64bitCUDA Cores 384InterfaceHDMI HDMI x 1Power SpecificationsRecommended PSU 300 WConsumption 30 WApplication Programming InterfacesDirectX 12OpenGL 4.5Physical SpecificationsDimensions 167*120*26mmWarrantyManufacturing Warranty 2 Years..Gigabyte GeForce GT 1030 Low Profile D4 2GB Graphics Card The GeForce GT 1030 Low Profile D4 2GB Graphics Card is integrated with 2GB DDR4 64bit memory with Low Profile power consumption ability. This Gigabyte graphics Card has One-Click overclocking design that can be operated through the AORUS Graphics Engine. In OC Mode, the Gigabyte GT 1030 Low Profile D4 2GB Graphics Card has a base core clock of 1177MHz and a boost clock of 1417MHz. In Gaming Mode, the core clock is 1151MHz and is boosted up to 1379MHz.GeForce GT 1030 Low Profile graphics card is also able use the DirectX 12 software and OpenGL 4.5. This card provides the user with one HDMI and DVI-D port that allows for 2 displays to work together simultaneously. LOW PROFILE DESIGN GeForce GT 1030 Low Profile design with one slot and 150mm card length saves more spaces to fit slim or smaller system. Equipped with a DVI-D and a HDMI port, the card supports up to 4K high resolution. ULTRA DURABLE COMPONENTS Engineered with the high-quality chokes and capacitors, this graphic card delivers outstanding performance and durable system lifespan. SMOOTH AND CRISP VISUAL Equipped with a DVI-D and a HDMI port, the card can deliver beautiful and smooth 4K video playback. Intuitive AORUS Graphics Engine Utility GeForce GT 1030 Low Profile cutting edge intuitive interface allows you to tune the clock speeds, voltage, fan performance, and power target in real-time according to your own gaming requirement. One-click Overclocking With a simple click on AORUS Graphics Engine utility, gamers can easily tune the card to meet their various gaming requirements without any overclocking knowledge. Gigabyte GeForce GT 1030 Low Profile D4 2GB Review Although we might have hoped for better performance in taxing graphics workloads, Nvidia's GeForce GT 1030 performs admirably in the competitive gaming titles it was designed to service. Moreover, a low price, power-friendly architecture, and compelling form factor make the card accessible to just about anyone with an available PCIe slot.Now, after more than a year of dominance at the high end with its Pascal-based 10-series cards, Nvidia is ready to challenge AMD’s entry-level position with GeForce GT 1030.Gigabyte sent over its GeForce GT 1030 Low Profile 2G to represent Nvidia’s latest addition. GeForce GT 1030 Low Profile card ships with a full-sized slot bracket in place, but it includes a half-height bracket for slim enclosures as well. Although our sample is actively cooled, Gigabyte also sells a passive model sporting the same clock rates. Low-profile and passively-cooled? Yup.GeForce GT 1030 Low Profile TDP is a mere 30W, so we can already guess that power consumption, thermals, and acoustics will be some of this board’s advantages over the competition. But can it keep up in our benchmark suite? After all, that’s what determines whether the GT 1030 succeeds GT 730 in our list of gaming graphics cards.GeForce GT 1030 Low Profile utilizes an all-new graphics processor called GP108, composed of 1.8 billion transistors. It’s a teeny thing at just 70mm², thanks to the same 14nm FinFET process used to manufacture GP107. Compare that to GeForce GT 730’s GK208 chip with 1.02 billion transistors in an 84mm² die. Or how about the GeForce GTX 750 Ti, which we’re making the GT 1030 battle in today’s benchmarks? That card’s GM107 GPU has a similar transistor count as GP108, but in a 148mm² die, owing to its 28nm manufacturing process.Here’s the thing, though: whereas GeForce GTX 750 Ti employs five Streaming Multiprocessors, GT 1030 comes equipped with three. Given 128 CUDA cores per SM/SMM in the Pascal and Maxwell architectures, that’s 384 cores for GT 1030 and 640 for GTX 750 Ti. Both designs also expose eight texture units per SM, totaling 24 on GeForce GT 1030, while GTX 750 Ti gets 40. The two GPUs feature a pair of ROP partitions, giving you up to 16 32-bit integer pixels per clock. However, those partitions are aligned with 256KB slices of L2 cache on GP108 and 1MB slices of L2 on GM107. That means GeForce GT 1030 includes 512KB L2 total—a big reduction from GTX 750 Ti’s 2MB. And whereas GeForce GTX 750 Ti utilizes two 64-bit memory controllers, GT 1030’s specs break the memory bus down into a pair of 32-bit controllers, adding up to a 64-bit interface. That’s a lot of lost resources for a ~4% difference in complexity.SpecificationVideo Memory SpecificationsType DDR4Size 2 GBResolution 4096 X 2160Core Clock Base: 1177 MHz in OC mode Boost: 1417 MHzBase: 1151 MHz in Gaming mode Boost: 1379 MHzMemory Clock 2100 MHzBUS Type 64 bitCUDA Cores 384InterfaceHDMI HDMI-2.0b *1DVI DVI-D *1Power SpecificationsRecommended PSU 300WDisplay OptionMulti Display 2Application Programming InterfacesDirectX 12OpenGL 4.5Physical SpecificationsDimensions 14.7 x 149.9 x 68.9mmWarrantyManufacturing Warranty 2 Years..

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