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Asus Phoenix GeForce GTX 1050Ti 4GB GDDR5 Graphics Card

Asus Phoenix GeForce GTX 1050Ti 4GB GDDR5 Graphics Card
Asus Phoenix GeForce GTX 1050Ti 4GB GDDR5 Graphics Card
Asus Phoenix GeForce GTX 1050Ti 4GB GDDR5 Graphics Card
Asus Phoenix GeForce GTX 1050Ti 4GB GDDR5 Graphics Card
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Asus Phoenix GeForce GTX 1050Ti 4GB GDDR5 Graphics Card
Asus Phoenix GeForce GTX 1050Ti 4GB GDDR5 Graphics Card
Asus Phoenix GeForce GTX 1050Ti 4GB GDDR5 Graphics Card
Asus Phoenix GeForce GTX 1050Ti 4GB GDDR5 Graphics Card
Asus Phoenix GeForce GTX 1050Ti 4GB GDDR5 Graphics Card
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    • MPN: PH-GTX1050TI-4G
    • Industry Only Auto-Extreme Technology with Super Alloy Power II
    • NVIDIA ANSEL
    • Dual-ball Bearing Fan
    • Easy plug and play gaming
General information
Cooling StyleSingle Fan
GPU Memory Size4 GB
Graphics ChipsetNVIDIA
NVIDIA SeriesGeForce GTX 1000
Recommended PSU300 W
Video Memory TypeGDDR5

Asus Phoenix GeForce GTX 1050Ti 4GB GDDR5 Graphics Card

Asus Phoenix GeForce GTX 1050Ti 4GB Graphics CardAsus Phoenix GeForce GTX 1050Ti Graphics Card Provides Major Improvements In Performance, Memory Bandwidth, And Power Efficiency Over Its Predecessor, The Maxwell Architecture. Asus Phoenix GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Front Panel Of The Card Features A Variety Of Outputs Including DisplayPort 1.4 Output, One HDMI 2.0b Output, And One DVI-D Dual-Link Output. Asus Phoenix GeForce GTX 1050Ti Graphics Card Is Not Just About High-Resolution Gaming; Computationally Intensive Programs Can Utilize The GPU's 768 Cores To Accelerate Tasks Using CUDA Or Other APIs.This Asus Phoenix GeForce GTX 1050Ti  Graphics Card Features One Dual Ball-Bearing Fan. With Reduced Friction, It Also Runs Smoother, Further Improving Card Lifespan And Cooling Efficiency. Asus Phoenix GeForce GTX 1050Ti Comes Equipped With A Dual Ball-Bearing Fan For A 2X Longer Card Lifespan And Exclusive Auto-Extreme Technology With Super Alloy Power II Components For Superior Stability. Asus Phoenix GeForce GTX 1050Ti Also Has GPU Tweak II With XSplit Gamecaster That Provides Intuitive Performance Tweaking And Real-Time Streaming. It Provides Best Experience In Games Such As Overwatch, Dota 2, CS Go And League Of Legend.NVIDIA AnselWith Ansel, Gamers Can Compose The Gameplay Shots They Want, Pointing The Camera In Any Direction And From Any Vantage Point Within A Gaming World. They Can Capture Screenshots At Up To 32 Times The Screen Resolution, And Then Zoom In Where They Choose Without Losing Fidelity. With Photo-Filters, They Can Add Effects In Real-Time Before Taking The Shot. And They Can Capture 360-Degree Stereo Photospheres For Viewing In A VR Headset Or Google Cardboard.The Best For Your Compact BuildAsus Phoenix GeForce GTX 1050Ti Comes Equipped With A Dual Ball-Bearing Fan For A 2X Longer Card Lifespan And Exclusive Auto-Extreme Technology With Super Alloy Power II Components For Superior Stability. Asus Phoenix GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Also Has GPU Tweak II With XSplit Gamecaster That Provides Intuitive Performance Tweaking And Real-Time Streaming. It Provides Best Experience In Games Such As Overwatch, Dota 2, CS Go And League Of Legend.CUDAWith CUDA, NVIDIA Allows Applications To Hand Off CPU-Intensive Tasks To The GPU. Your GPU Is No Longer Just Used For Rendering Graphics, But It Can Provide Teraflops Of Floating Point Performance And Accelerate Application Tasks, From Real-Time Video Rendering To Fluid Dynamics Simulation. CUDA Is Used In Many Applications And Games. Dual-Ball Bearing Fan.2X Longer LifespanWithout The Problem Of Oil Drying Common In Sleeve-Bearing Fans, The Dual-Ball Bearing Fan On ASUS Phoenix GeForce® GTX 1050 Ti Lasts 2X Longer. With Reduced Friction, It Also Runs Smoother, Further Improving Card Lifespan And Cooling Efficiency.G-SYNC ReadyWhen Used With A Monitor That Has G-SYNC Hardware Installed, The Monitor's Refresh Rate Will Sync And Lock With The Graphics Card's Output Frame Rate. Establishing This Sync Removes Tearing And Stuttering Which Can Result From Conventional Fixed Screen Refresh Rates, Especially Important For Gaming In Stereoscopic 3D. An Additional Benefit Of G-SYNC Is Reduced Lag So Gamers Will Benefit From The Improved Command Response Time As Well.NVIDIA GPU Boost 3.0Boosts The Card's Clock Speed In Real-Time Based On The Target Temperature. If The Card Is Running Below The Set Target Temperature, GPU Boost 3.0 Will Increase The Clock Speed To Improve Performance. The Target Temperature Can Be Reset Depending On Your Preference So You Can Have The Card Run More Quietly For Everyday Tasks And Older Games, And Run At Full Tilt During Intense High-Resolution Gaming Sequences.

Asus Phoenix GeForce GTX 1050Ti 4GB GDDR5 Review

When Asus Phoenix GeForce GTX 1050Ti was newly installed in the beginning of December it worked great. But as time went by it began acting up, everything I'd do on photoshop was getting slower and slower. It would take sometimes two minutes or so to open images on a simple printing program. Finally today (March 3, 2020) it crashed and there was no recovery. I should have returned it when I suspected something was going awry but I thought maybe there was something wrong with the computer. Now I'm out of luck. Installed my old card and everything works as it should. --- UPDATE: After a few months of waiting I had heard there was an update to this graphics card so I decided to reinstall it and give it a try. After installing the new update the card has worked flawlessly ever since. It would crash every 20 hours or so before but now it has not crashed once. Hopefully the update removed the problems my card was experiencing and I can trust it while doing photoshop projects. Originally a one star rating, I would have gone lower if I could have, I bumped the star rating up to four stars. Four stars only because I want to wait several more months to see if the problems have been permanently fixed. --- UPDATE: Bumped my rating to five star. Since the update the card has never crashed, and is working perfectly and faster than ever.I bought this to replace an ATI era hd 4850 video card. Yes the video card from the year 2008 if I remember correctly. Anyway I knew even buying a budget card would be a massive improvement. After all the ATI 4850 only came out with 512MB of ram! Yes thats right MB not GB. Moving forward after looking online for a new video card I was sticker shocked. I guess something called bitcoin mining has made the demand for video cards crazy high right now. the Date is 4/5/2018 at the time I'm writing this. However I needed a video card and I didn't want to sell my soul for one. So after realizing the 1060 was just too much I settled for the 1050 ti over the 1050. The reason.... I wanted 4gb of ram.... not the 2gb that comes with non Ti version. I have been burned by not buying enough ram but never by buying too much. So I did a search and it seemed that the 1050 ti series seems to be higher in price over their MSRP due to this mining stuff going on. However this card seemed to be the best bang for the buck and I have heard of ASUS before since I have owned many of their motherboards and knew they made quality products. I installed the card with little issue and loved the fact I didn't have to use an external power cord for the video card like the ATI Radeon 4850 used. Amazing isn't it that a card with almost 4 times the ram and many many times the computing power over my old card didn't even need the amount of power my old 2008 4850 card needed. Good job Nvidia! Anyway now I can play (WOT) World of Tanks at over 100fps using almost the highest settings. The new maps in Patch 1.0 look amazing with this card. I plan on loading more games once I find my Steam password again. However I am pleased even though this is not a barn burner video card it plays many games perfectly fine even though you might not be able to play them at maximum video settings.Extremely pleased with this card. It went into a roughly 6 year old Asus desktop, running 32GB of DDR3, with an FX8300 processor all powerted by a 300 watt psu. I've slowly modded the old rig up over the years, adding more ram, nice fans and a slightly better GPU before this - but it had recently become quite obvious that its gaming prowess was lacking.Asus Phoenix GeForce GTX 1050Ti replaced a passively cooled ASUS GT1030 2 gig card. One of my biggest reasons in choosing both the old 1030 and current 1050 have been to avoid upgrading the power supply from the original 300 watt unit. At 6 years old and running an old processor and old slow ram there was only so much. I wanted to invest in the old rig.Asus Phoenix GeForce GTX 1050Ti only game I play on PC is iRacing. The old 2 gig card was lucky to hit 80FPS with the graphics severely turned down. The new card will easily run double that on the same graphics settings and has no issues running 100+ FPS on much better graphics than I'm used to. I play on a 27" MSI monitor, running 1080P and 120hz.Long story short, I'm not sure I could have got a better card for my needs and it has greatly enhanced my gaming experience. I've always had great luck with Asus and will likely continue using their products for the foreseeable future. 

Specification

Video Memory Specifications
TypeGDDR5
Size4GB
ResolutionDigital Max Resolution:7680x4320
Core ClockGPU Boost Clock : 1392 MHz GPU Base Clock : 1290 MHz
Memory Clock7008 MHz
BUS TypePCI Express 3.0
Memory Interface128-bit
CUDA Cores768
Interface
Display PortYes x 1 (DisplayPort 1.4)
HDMIYes x 1 (Native) (HDMI 2.0b)
DVIYes x 1 (Native) (DVI-D)
HDCPYes (2.2)
Power Specifications
Recommended PSU300W
Display Option
Multi Display3
Application Programming Interfaces
OpenGL4.5
Physical Specifications
Dimensions19.2 x 11.1 x3.7 Centimeter
Warranty
Manufacturing Warranty2 Years

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SummaryAsus Phoenix GeForce GTX 1050Ti 4GB GDDR5 Graphics Card Asus Phoenix GeForce GTX 1050Ti 4GB Graphics CardAsus Phoenix GeForce GTX 1050Ti Graphics Card Provides Major Improvements In Performance, Memory Bandwidth, And Power Efficiency Over Its Predecessor, The Maxwell Architecture. Asus Phoenix GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Front Panel Of The Card Features A Variety Of Outputs Including DisplayPort 1.4 Output, One HDMI 2.0b Output, And One DVI-D Dual-Link Output. Asus Phoenix GeForce GTX 1050Ti Graphics Card Is Not Just About High-Resolution Gaming; Computationally Intensive Programs Can Utilize The GPU's 768 Cores To Accelerate Tasks Using CUDA Or Other APIs.This Asus Phoenix GeForce GTX 1050Ti  Graphics Card Features One Dual Ball-Bearing Fan. With Reduced Friction, It Also Runs Smoother, Further Improving Card Lifespan And Cooling Efficiency. Asus Phoenix GeForce GTX 1050Ti Comes Equipped With A Dual Ball-Bearing Fan For A 2X Longer Card Lifespan And Exclusive Auto-Extreme Technology With Super Alloy Power II Components For Superior Stability. Asus Phoenix GeForce GTX 1050Ti Also Has GPU Tweak II With XSplit Gamecaster That Provides Intuitive Performance Tweaking And Real-Time Streaming. It Provides Best Experience In Games Such As Overwatch, Dota 2, CS Go And League Of Legend.NVIDIA AnselWith Ansel, Gamers Can Compose The Gameplay Shots They Want, Pointing The Camera In Any Direction And From Any Vantage Point Within A Gaming World. They Can Capture Screenshots At Up To 32 Times The Screen Resolution, And Then Zoom In Where They Choose Without Losing Fidelity. With Photo-Filters, They Can Add Effects In Real-Time Before Taking The Shot. And They Can Capture 360-Degree Stereo Photospheres For Viewing In A VR Headset Or Google Cardboard.The Best For Your Compact BuildAsus Phoenix GeForce GTX 1050Ti Comes Equipped With A Dual Ball-Bearing Fan For A 2X Longer Card Lifespan And Exclusive Auto-Extreme Technology With Super Alloy Power II Components For Superior Stability. Asus Phoenix GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Also Has GPU Tweak II With XSplit Gamecaster That Provides Intuitive Performance Tweaking And Real-Time Streaming. It Provides Best Experience In Games Such As Overwatch, Dota 2, CS Go And League Of Legend.CUDAWith CUDA, NVIDIA Allows Applications To Hand Off CPU-Intensive Tasks To The GPU. Your GPU Is No Longer Just Used For Rendering Graphics, But It Can Provide Teraflops Of Floating Point Performance And Accelerate Application Tasks, From Real-Time Video Rendering To Fluid Dynamics Simulation. CUDA Is Used In Many Applications And Games. Dual-Ball Bearing Fan.2X Longer LifespanWithout The Problem Of Oil Drying Common In Sleeve-Bearing Fans, The Dual-Ball Bearing Fan On ASUS Phoenix GeForce® GTX 1050 Ti Lasts 2X Longer. With Reduced Friction, It Also Runs Smoother, Further Improving Card Lifespan And Cooling Efficiency.G-SYNC ReadyWhen Used With A Monitor That Has G-SYNC Hardware Installed, The Monitor's Refresh Rate Will Sync And Lock With The Graphics Card's Output Frame Rate. Establishing This Sync Removes Tearing And Stuttering Which Can Result From Conventional Fixed Screen Refresh Rates, Especially Important For Gaming In Stereoscopic 3D. An Additional Benefit Of G-SYNC Is Reduced Lag So Gamers Will Benefit From The Improved Command Response Time As Well.NVIDIA GPU Boost 3.0Boosts The Card's Clock Speed In Real-Time Based On The Target Temperature. If The Card Is Running Below The Set Target Temperature, GPU Boost 3.0 Will Increase The Clock Speed To Improve Performance. The Target Temperature Can Be Reset Depending On Your Preference So You Can Have The Card Run More Quietly For Everyday Tasks And Older Games, And Run At Full Tilt During Intense High-Resolution Gaming Sequences. Asus Phoenix GeForce GTX 1050Ti 4GB GDDR5 Review When Asus Phoenix GeForce GTX 1050Ti was newly installed in the beginning of December it worked great. But as time went by it began acting up, everything I'd do on photoshop was getting slower and slower. It would take sometimes two minutes or so to open images on a simple printing program. Finally today (March 3, 2020) it crashed and there was no recovery. I should have returned it when I suspected something was going awry but I thought maybe there was something wrong with the computer. Now I'm out of luck. Installed my old card and everything works as it should. --- UPDATE: After a few months of waiting I had heard there was an update to this graphics card so I decided to reinstall it and give it a try. After installing the new update the card has worked flawlessly ever since. It would crash every 20 hours or so before but now it has not crashed once. Hopefully the update removed the problems my card was experiencing and I can trust it while doing photoshop projects. Originally a one star rating, I would have gone lower if I could have, I bumped the star rating up to four stars. Four stars only because I want to wait several more months to see if the problems have been permanently fixed. --- UPDATE: Bumped my rating to five star. Since the update the card has never crashed, and is working perfectly and faster than ever.I bought this to replace an ATI era hd 4850 video card. Yes the video card from the year 2008 if I remember correctly. Anyway I knew even buying a budget card would be a massive improvement. After all the ATI 4850 only came out with 512MB of ram! Yes thats right MB not GB. Moving forward after looking online for a new video card I was sticker shocked. I guess something called bitcoin mining has made the demand for video cards crazy high right now. the Date is 4/5/2018 at the time I'm writing this. However I needed a video card and I didn't want to sell my soul for one. So after realizing the 1060 was just too much I settled for the 1050 ti over the 1050. The reason.... I wanted 4gb of ram.... not the 2gb that comes with non Ti version. I have been burned by not buying enough ram but never by buying too much. So I did a search and it seemed that the 1050 ti series seems to be higher in price over their MSRP due to this mining stuff going on. However this card seemed to be the best bang for the buck and I have heard of ASUS before since I have owned many of their motherboards and knew they made quality products. I installed the card with little issue and loved the fact I didn't have to use an external power cord for the video card like the ATI Radeon 4850 used. Amazing isn't it that a card with almost 4 times the ram and many many times the computing power over my old card didn't even need the amount of power my old 2008 4850 card needed. Good job Nvidia! Anyway now I can play (WOT) World of Tanks at over 100fps using almost the highest settings. The new maps in Patch 1.0 look amazing with this card. I plan on loading more games once I find my Steam password again. However I am pleased even though this is not a barn burner video card it plays many games perfectly fine even though you might not be able to play them at maximum video settings.Extremely pleased with this card. It went into a roughly 6 year old Asus desktop, running 32GB of DDR3, with an FX8300 processor all powerted by a 300 watt psu. I've slowly modded the old rig up over the years, adding more ram, nice fans and a slightly better GPU before this - but it had recently become quite obvious that its gaming prowess was lacking.Asus Phoenix GeForce GTX 1050Ti replaced a passively cooled ASUS GT1030 2 gig card. One of my biggest reasons in choosing both the old 1030 and current 1050 have been to avoid upgrading the power supply from the original 300 watt unit. At 6 years old and running an old processor and old slow ram there was only so much. I wanted to invest in the old rig.Asus Phoenix GeForce GTX 1050Ti only game I play on PC is iRacing. The old 2 gig card was lucky to hit 80FPS with the graphics severely turned down. The new card will easily run double that on the same graphics settings and has no issues running 100+ FPS on much better graphics than I'm used to. I play on a 27" MSI monitor, running 1080P and 120hz.Long story short, I'm not sure I could have got a better card for my needs and it has greatly enhanced my gaming experience. I've always had great luck with Asus and will likely continue using their products for the foreseeable future. SpecificationVideo Memory SpecificationsType GDDR5Size 4GBResolution Digital Max Resolution:7680x4320Core Clock GPU Boost Clock : 1392 MHz GPU Base Clock : 1290 MHzMemory Clock 7008 MHzBUS Type PCI Express 3.0Memory Interface 128-bitCUDA Cores 768InterfaceDisplay Port Yes x 1 (DisplayPort 1.4)HDMI Yes x 1 (Native) (HDMI 2.0b)DVI Yes x 1 (Native) (DVI-D)HDCP Yes (2.2)Power SpecificationsRecommended PSU 300WDisplay OptionMulti Display 3Application Programming InterfacesOpenGL 4.5Physical SpecificationsDimensions 19.2 x 11.1 x3.7 CentimeterWarrantyManufacturing Warranty 2 Years..Gigabyte GeForce GT 710 2GB DDR5 Graphics CardPowered by NVIDIA Gigabyte GeForce GT 710 Integrated with 2GB GDDR5 64bit memory interface Core clock: 954MHz Features Dual-link DVI-I / HDMI Support PCI Express 2.0 x8 bus interface Recommended system power supply requirement: 300WGigabyte GeForce GT 710 2GB DDR5 Review Gigabyte GeForce GT 710 Advances in integrated graphics performance have all but destroyed the market for such low-end graphics cards in new PCs. Modern CPUs from Intel, and even more so those from AMD, come with built in graphics capabilities which are more than adequate for most non-gaming purposes.The Gigabyte GeForce GT 710 specification is most certainly that of an entry-level product. With 192 CUDA cores and just 1GB of DDR3 memory, connected via a 64-bit bus, it’s clear that this card isn’t designed for high performance. It may be considerably faster than many of Intel’s existing integrated graphics solutions, it’s still best purchased for its features rather than its speed.The Gigabyte GeForce GT 710  gives you one each of VGA, HDMI and DVI-D outputs and, if you have the right peripherals, you’ll be able to display 3D content on supported TVs and displays with billions of colours and support for 7.1 surround sound. The card can output on all three ports simultaneously for multi-monitor setups, although sadly there’s no DisplayPort available. Resolutions at 60Hz max out at 2560×1600 for digital outputs and 2048×1536 via the VGA adapter, but you can setup up to 3840×2160 or even 4096×2160 over HDMI if you drop the refresh rate to 30Hz and 24Hz respectively. (You won’t want to do that – it’s possible but not recommended.)Thanks to its passively cooled, fanless design, the runs completely silently and the absence of moving parts will increase long-term reliability over and above fan-based coolers which will can fill with dust and seize up over time.One of the key advantages of this particular card, other than the price, is ability to fit in just about any PC. Measuring only 68.8 by 114.3mm, the EVGA GeForce GT 710 is relatively tiny, and comes with full height and half height brackets in the box, making it suitable for the vast majority of PC form factors, although the thickness of the passive heat sink means it’ll take up two PCI Express slots.Thankfully, EVGA makes six slightly different versions of this card, so if you need a single slot solution, you can opt for one with a fan-based cooler instead. You can also opt for a 2GB version of a fixed full-height board.Nvidia claims the GeForce GT710 has “up to 10x better performance than integrated graphics”, but don’t buy it for that reason as it’s really not a sensible performance upgrade for gaming. When it comes to frame per second, you’d most likely find you’ve transformed your PC from “Don’t even think about it” to “Nope, still really not fast enough”.Let’s keep things in perspective here. The GT 710 costs less to buy than a single top-tier game, so if you can afford to buy games, you really should be able to budget for a faster card than this.However, if you’re really determined, and your expectations are low, you can get some less demanding titles to run faster than a slide show. Crank the quality settings all the way down as low as possible, stick to 720p resolution and some titles do become playable – even recent releases.DiRT Rally, for example, averaged 76.5fps at 720p in Ultra Low settings in our tests. You can certainly play the game with perfectly smooth graphics using the GeForce GT 710, but it’s far from pretty and you’re unlikely to be happy with the low-quality version of the game these settings deliver...Palit GeForce GT 730 2GB DDR3 Graphics Card Palit GeForce GT 730 Graphics Card can speed up your PC multimedia experience. Upgrade from integrated graphics to the new Palit GeForce GT 730 dedicated card and enjoy faster PC gaming, video, photos, and web. It has 64bit Memory Interface and it supports PCI-E 2.0 x 8 Bus. Palit GeForce GT 730 is a 2048MB DDR3 type Graphics card. It has DVI, VGA and HDMI output options. Maximum Digital Resolution is of 2560x1600. It has 2 years of warranty. Palit GeForce GT 730 2GB DDR3 Review Gigabyte GT 730 Review is based on Kepler architecture. Since we are ready to welcome the new generation from Nvidia and already have seen Maxwell and Pascal, I will not be discussing the Kepler architecture here. GT 730 features GK208 chip from Nvidia having a 28nm technology and 87mm² die size.The card I am looking at is GV-N730D3-2GI with 2GB DDR3 VRAM and 64-bit interface. It is clocked at 902MHz. Memory clock is 1800MHz. It supports PCIe 2.0. This card is actually a graphics accelerator.The card comes in a standard cardboard box. On the top side, there is a Gigabyte brand name printed on the top left. 2GB DDR3 is printed in a stamped format on the left side. The card is compliant with PCIe 3.0 motherboards. Card’s model no is printed on the bottom right side. 2048MB DDR3 is printed on the bottom right side.The backside of the packaging box has GEFORCE GT 730 is printed on the top left side. Main features of the card are printed in 9 different languages. There is a large sticker pasted on the right side having EAN, UPC, serial no printed on it. The opening side of the box has Gigabyte printed on the left side and GT 730 printed on the right side.The left and right side have identical printouts except that on the right side there is additional printing content with salient features of the card. The rear side is identical to the opening side.GT 730 series of graphics cards from Nvidia are rather Graphics Accelerator rather than gaming. The GT 730 is not an exception to that. Nvidia targeted the GT 730 to accelerate the multimedia experience using the dedicated graphics card and to deliver 3x faster gaming performance than the integrated graphics. The Gigabyte GT 730 Review GV-N730D3-2GI is Gigabyte’s take on the GEFORCE GT 730.It is a single slot design with the small form factor. The dimension of the card is 27x167x115mm (HxLxW). The card supports maximum digital resolution of 4096×2160 through HDMI connector. It supports maximum Analog resolution of 2048×1536. Despite being that small it can hook up to 3 displays with HD content. The card has a support for DX12 and OpenGL 4.4. Recommended PSU Wattage is 300W.GT 730 card has a simple design to it without any fancy lighting and backplate of any sort. The PCB is in blue color and made in China. There is a single 80mm fan delivering the cooling requirements of this gigabyte gt 730 card review. There is a Gigabyte printed sticker pasted on the motor hub of the fan. There is a single aluminum block which is cut to mimic the fan-like design.This aluminum heatsink is covering the GPU and probably the VRAM chips. Something shocked me, to say the least when looking at the PCIe connector. GV-N630D3-2GI Rev: 1.0 is printed above the PCIe connector. Gigabyte is this a typo? Anyhow, GPU-Z confirmed it to be the GT 730 so it is GT 730 indeed. Nomenclature is something confusing.There is a single 3-pin header on the left side of the fan to power up the fan. The fan is throwing fresh air directly on the GPU, VRAM and power delivery sub-components on the PCB. There are pinout reading points on the right side of the PCB for additional referencing.The backside of the card is as simple as it could get. There is no backplate which is understandable. There is a serial no sticker pasted on the left side. None of the spring-loaded screws are covered with Warranty Void sticker. I did not remove the cooler from the PCB due to restriction from the source. To remove the cooler, remove the spring loaded screws from the backside of the PCB.As expected, there is no power connector on this card. It is taking 75W from the PCIe slot of the motherboard. The card is featuring the Gigabyte’s Ultra Durable 2 technology. It is using Low RDS (on) MOSFET Design and Ferrite Core Choke Design to minimize the power loss and all solid capacitors design. SpecificationVideo Memory SpecificationsType DDR3Size 2048MBResolution Maximum Digital Resolution: 2560x1600 Maximum VGA Resolution: 2048x1536Core Clock 902BUS Type PCI-E 2.0 x 8CUDA Cores 384InterfaceHDMI YesDVI Dual-Link DVI-DPower SpecificationsRecommended PSU 300 WConsumption 23 WApplication Programming InterfacesDirectX 12OpenGL 4.5Physical SpecificationsDimensions Height: 1 Slot 115mm x 69mmWarrantyManufacturing Warranty 2 years..Palit GeForce GT 1030 2GB DDR4 Graphics CardPalit GeForce GT 1030 2GB DDR4 Graphics Card is powered by the award-winning NVIDIA Pascal architecture, accelerates your entire PC experience. Its powerful graphics engine and state-of-the-art technologies provide a performance upgrade to drive today's most demanding PC applications. You can do it all. Video editing. Gaming. Transforming your pictures at HD resolutions. This powerful card lets you do it all faster. Palit GeForce GT 1030 comes with all the performance goodness of GeForce Experience. This is the gateway to great PC gaming, giving you industry-leading NVIDIA drivers for optimal performance and best-in-class stability—all with one-click convenience. ThunderMaster is a utility program for the graphics card under Windows and provides you to boost the performance of the graphics card and monitor the GPU information, which will only function correctly in conjunction with your new graphics adapter. Palit GeForce GT 1030 2GB DDR4 Review 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.Palit GeForce GT 1030 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 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 Palit GeForce 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 Palit 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 Palit GeForce 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.In the end, GP108 offers a much higher pixel fill rate than GK208 (19.8 GP/s vs. 7.2 GP/s). Its texture rate is much greater, too (29.8 GT/s vs. 14.4 GT/s). Further, Nvidia says that the work it did to enable Pascal’s aggressive clock rates and proper asynchronous compute support via dynamic load balancing added to the transistor budget. Palit GeForce GT 1030 uses a complete GP108 processor—there are no disabled resources waiting to be switched on. It’s just a much denser GPU than GK208.Palit GeForce GT 1030 competition from AMD lands somewhere between GM107 and GK208. Its Radeon RX 550 is a little more expensive (~$85) and slightly more power-hungry (50W). We’ve seen low-profile and “single-slot” versions, but not both. Nothing with passive cooling, either. On the other hand, you get 512 Stream processors, 32 texture units, and 16 ROPs in a 2.2 billion-transistor Polaris 12 GPU. That translates to a pixel fill rate of 17.6 GP/s and a texturing rate of 35.2 GT/s. Faster 7 Gb/s GDDR5 modules on a wider 128-bit memory bus give AMD a 233% theoretical bandwidth advantage, too.And yet, Nvidia tells us its GeForce GT 1030 should trade blows with AMD’s pricier solution. If that turns out to be true, it’d be quite an achievement for a smaller and simpler graphics card able to fit into PCs that might not accommodate a Radeon RX 550.SpecificationVideo Memory SpecificationsType DDR4Size 2048MBResolution 4096x2160@60HzCore Clock Graphics Clock: 1151MHz Boost Clock: 1379MHzMemory Clock 2100MHz 16.8 GB/secBUS Type PCI-E 3.0 x 4Memory Interface 64bitStream Processors NVIDIA Pascal architectureCUDA Cores 384InterfaceHDMI HDMI 2.0DVI Single-Link DVI-DPower SpecificationsRecommended PSU 300 WConsumption 20 WApplication Programming InterfacesDirectX 12OpenGL 4.5Physical SpecificationsDimensions Height: 1 Slot 135 x 69 x 20mmWarrantyManufacturing Warranty 2 years..

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