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Asus Cerberus GeForce GTX 1050 Ti OC Edition 4GB GDDR5 Graphics Card

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Asus Cerberus GeForce GTX 1050 Ti OC Edition 4GB GDDR5 Graphics Card
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    • Model: CERBERUS-GTX1050TI-O4G
    • Type 4GB OC GDDR5
    • Bus Standard PCI Express 3.0
    • Resolution: 7680x4320
General information
Cooling Style2X Fans
GPU Memory Size4 GB
Graphics ChipsetNVIDIA
NVIDIA SeriesGeForce GTX 1000
Recommended PSU300 W
Video Memory TypeGDDR5

Asus Cerberus GeForce GTX 1050 Ti OC Edition 4GB GDDR5 Graphics Card

The ASUS Cerberus Asus 1050 Ti OC 4GB Graphics Card With Rigorous Testing For Enhanced Reliability And Performance.1455 MHz Boost Clock In OC Mode For Outstanding Performance And Gaming Experience. Extensively Tested With The Latest Chart-Topping Game Titles Like League Of Legends, Over watch And Player Unknown’s Battle grounds.Asus 1050 Ti OC Strong Backplate Reinforces The Circuit Board And Is A Striking Outward Mark Of Cerberus’s Role As A Powerful Guardian.Dual Fan Design Provides 2X Greater Air Flow. IP5X-Certified Fans Are Dust Resistant For Longer Fan Life span.Easy Plug And Play Gaming With No Extra Power Supply Needed.Industry Only Auto-Extreme Technology With Super Alloy Power II Delivers Premium Quality And Superior Reliability.Boost Performance With GPU Tweak II, Banish Lag With Wtfast, And Stream In Real Time Via With X Split Game caster.Asus 1050 Ti OC 4GB Graphics Card Is The High-Performance Graphics Card That's Engineered With Enhanced Reliability And Game Performance For Non-Stop Gaming Action. We Test The Card To The Max With The Latest Games, And Carry Out Extensive Reliability Trials And Heavy-Load Benchmarking For 15X Longer Than Industry Standards.ASUS Cerberus Asus 1050 Ti OC 4GB Graphics Card Is Engineered With A Strong Backplate To Both Protect The Sensitive Components On The Rear Side Of The Card And Provide Reinforcement For The Circuit Board. This Sturdy Backplate Is Accented With Striking Red Lines — A Symbol Of Cerberus's Role As A Powerful Guardian.

Asus Cerberus GeForce GTX 1050 Ti OC Edition 4GB GDDR5 Review

Nvidia's GeForce Asus 1050 Ti OC is a rather curious concept. It follows a long line of prestigious graphics processors with its nomenclature—from the PCI powerless GTX 750 Ti, to the value-demolishing 950—yet this variant just doesn’t seem to have hit the same mark. The Asus card still requires that six-pin PCI power connector, and it doesn’t quite reach the heady heights of glorious frame-rate-to-dollar ratios that we want when it comes to price, either.So, where shall we begin? Let’s start with the spec. Nvidia’s GeForce Asus 1050 Ti OC comes with 768 CUDA cores, 48 texture units, and 32 ROPs. In contrast, the previous generation had 768 CUDA cores, 48 texture units, and 32 ROPs. “Well, of course, it’s a process shrink,” we hear you say, “So nothing else is bound to change.” We’d be inclined to agree, if it wasn’t for how the rest of Nvidia’s lineup has evolved this past year.Compare the 1060 to the 960, and the number of cores has expanded from 1,024 to 1,280, with transistor count increasing by 1.46 billion in the process. The 1050 Ti, on the other hand, has a meager transistor increase of just 0.36 billion. You see where we’re coming from here? The problem is, that it shows, terribly so. And when you consider the price of the GTX 1050 Ti—even with the 4GB variant versus the 3GB GTX 1060—well, you’ve got to be asking yourself some serious questions about why you would want to sacrifice that extra processing power.On to performance figures, then. At 1080p, this card achieved 43fps on average in Far Cry Primal, contrasting starkly with the GTX 1060 3GB’s 61fps. In Attila, the difference was less pronounced, with the plucky underdog losing out by 13fps, but in almost all the other titles, the difference is quite large. In fact, it was so bad, it forced us to reach back into our archives to see how well the GTX 960 scored in synthetic benchmarks compared to the 1050 Ti. The answer? The 960 scored just 200 points less in Fire Strike than this new 16nm card. Ouch.Pushing the GPU aside for a moment, let’s look at this card in isolation. Aesthetically, Asus really has nailed it with this iteration. It isn’t the triple-fan, galvanized concoction of metal and RGB LEDs that we find on cards higher up in the series, but a dual-fan solution, with a far smaller overall footprint, produced in a much more stylish manner.Don’t get us wrong, the DCIII is great at reducing overhead temperatures, but the added length puts many folk off, and it's simply not required on moderate cards like the 1050 Ti. The dual-fan solution looks crisp, clean, and sharp, and the added backplate adds to the premium feel. The fans are quiet—almost silent—while spinning at low loads, with 0dB fan technology included to reduce noise while idling on desktop. It’s almost as though the AIBs have been let down by the GPU.

Specification

ModelCERBERUS-GTX1050TI-O4G
Engine ClockOC Mode - GPU Boost Clock : 1480 MHz , GPU Base Clock : 1366 MHz Gaming Mode (Default) - GPU Boost Clock : 1455 MHz , GPU Base Clock : 1341 MHz
Bus StandardPCI Express 3.0
ResolutionDigital Max Resolution:7680x4320
Video Memory Specifications
Size4GB
TypeGDDR5
Memory Clock7008 MHz
Memory Interface128-bit
Display PortYes x 1 (DisplayPort 1.4)
HDMIYes x 1 (Native) (HDMI 2.0b)
DVIYes x 1 (Native) (DVI-D)
HDCPYes (2.2)
Recommended PSU300W
OpenGL4.5
Dimensions8 " x 4.5 " x 1.5 " Inch 20.3 x 11.5 x3.8 Centimeter
 Warranty02 years

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SummaryAsus Cerberus GeForce GTX 1050 Ti OC Edition 4GB GDDR5 Graphics Card The ASUS Cerberus Asus 1050 Ti OC 4GB Graphics Card With Rigorous Testing For Enhanced Reliability And Performance.1455 MHz Boost Clock In OC Mode For Outstanding Performance And Gaming Experience. Extensively Tested With The Latest Chart-Topping Game Titles Like League Of Legends, Over watch And Player Unknown’s Battle grounds.Asus 1050 Ti OC Strong Backplate Reinforces The Circuit Board And Is A Striking Outward Mark Of Cerberus’s Role As A Powerful Guardian.Dual Fan Design Provides 2X Greater Air Flow. IP5X-Certified Fans Are Dust Resistant For Longer Fan Life span.Easy Plug And Play Gaming With No Extra Power Supply Needed.Industry Only Auto-Extreme Technology With Super Alloy Power II Delivers Premium Quality And Superior Reliability.Boost Performance With GPU Tweak II, Banish Lag With Wtfast, And Stream In Real Time Via With X Split Game caster.Asus 1050 Ti OC 4GB Graphics Card Is The High-Performance Graphics Card That's Engineered With Enhanced Reliability And Game Performance For Non-Stop Gaming Action. We Test The Card To The Max With The Latest Games, And Carry Out Extensive Reliability Trials And Heavy-Load Benchmarking For 15X Longer Than Industry Standards.ASUS Cerberus Asus 1050 Ti OC 4GB Graphics Card Is Engineered With A Strong Backplate To Both Protect The Sensitive Components On The Rear Side Of The Card And Provide Reinforcement For The Circuit Board. This Sturdy Backplate Is Accented With Striking Red Lines — A Symbol Of Cerberus's Role As A Powerful Guardian. Asus Cerberus GeForce GTX 1050 Ti OC Edition 4GB GDDR5 Review Nvidia's GeForce Asus 1050 Ti OC is a rather curious concept. It follows a long line of prestigious graphics processors with its nomenclature—from the PCI powerless GTX 750 Ti, to the value-demolishing 950—yet this variant just doesn’t seem to have hit the same mark. The Asus card still requires that six-pin PCI power connector, and it doesn’t quite reach the heady heights of glorious frame-rate-to-dollar ratios that we want when it comes to price, either.So, where shall we begin? Let’s start with the spec. Nvidia’s GeForce Asus 1050 Ti OC comes with 768 CUDA cores, 48 texture units, and 32 ROPs. In contrast, the previous generation had 768 CUDA cores, 48 texture units, and 32 ROPs. “Well, of course, it’s a process shrink,” we hear you say, “So nothing else is bound to change.” We’d be inclined to agree, if it wasn’t for how the rest of Nvidia’s lineup has evolved this past year.Compare the 1060 to the 960, and the number of cores has expanded from 1,024 to 1,280, with transistor count increasing by 1.46 billion in the process. The 1050 Ti, on the other hand, has a meager transistor increase of just 0.36 billion. You see where we’re coming from here? The problem is, that it shows, terribly so. And when you consider the price of the GTX 1050 Ti—even with the 4GB variant versus the 3GB GTX 1060—well, you’ve got to be asking yourself some serious questions about why you would want to sacrifice that extra processing power.On to performance figures, then. At 1080p, this card achieved 43fps on average in Far Cry Primal, contrasting starkly with the GTX 1060 3GB’s 61fps. In Attila, the difference was less pronounced, with the plucky underdog losing out by 13fps, but in almost all the other titles, the difference is quite large. In fact, it was so bad, it forced us to reach back into our archives to see how well the GTX 960 scored in synthetic benchmarks compared to the 1050 Ti. The answer? The 960 scored just 200 points less in Fire Strike than this new 16nm card. Ouch.Pushing the GPU aside for a moment, let’s look at this card in isolation. Aesthetically, Asus really has nailed it with this iteration. It isn’t the triple-fan, galvanized concoction of metal and RGB LEDs that we find on cards higher up in the series, but a dual-fan solution, with a far smaller overall footprint, produced in a much more stylish manner.Don’t get us wrong, the DCIII is great at reducing overhead temperatures, but the added length puts many folk off, and it's simply not required on moderate cards like the 1050 Ti. The dual-fan solution looks crisp, clean, and sharp, and the added backplate adds to the premium feel. The fans are quiet—almost silent—while spinning at low loads, with 0dB fan technology included to reduce noise while idling on desktop. It’s almost as though the AIBs have been let down by the GPU.SpecificationModel CERBERUS-GTX1050TI-O4GEngine Clock OC Mode - GPU Boost Clock : 1480 MHz , GPU Base Clock : 1366 MHz Gaming Mode (Default) - GPU Boost Clock : 1455 MHz , GPU Base Clock : 1341 MHzBus Standard PCI Express 3.0Resolution Digital Max Resolution:7680x4320Video Memory SpecificationsSize 4GBType GDDR5Memory Clock 7008 MHzMemory Interface 128-bitDisplay 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)Recommended PSU 300WOpenGL 4.5Dimensions 8 " x 4.5 " x 1.5 " Inch 20.3 x 11.5 x3.8 Centimeter Warranty 02 years..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..Asus GeForce GT 730 2GB GDDR5 Graphics Card Asus GeForce GT 730 is a fantastic graphics card from ASUS. Engineered with a highly efficient 0dB thermal design, it dissipates heat in complete silence making GT 730 the perfect choice for your slimline home-theater PC (HTPC) build. Exclusive Auto-Extreme​ Technology for premium quality and best reliability.Asus GeForce GT 730 also has GPU Tweak II with Xsplit Gamecaster, provides intuitive performance tweaking, and lets you stream your gameplay instantly.0dB Silent CoolingAsus GeForce GT 730 2GB Graphics Card Exclusive ASUS-designed heatsinks with large surface areas effectively cool graphics cards passively so absolutely no sound is produced while running - perfect for high definition and silent home theater PCs and multimedia centers.Auto-Extreme​ TechnologyAuto-Extreme​ Technology is an automated manufacturing process that sets new standards in the industry by allowing all soldering to be completed in a single pass. This Asus GeForce GT 730 2GB Graphics Card reduces thermal strain on components and avoids the use of harsh cleaning chemicals, resulting in less environmental impact, lower manufacturing power consumption, and a more reliable product overall.GPU Tweak IIThe Asus GeForce GT 730 Tweak II utility takes graphics card tuning to the next level. ASUS GT 730 2GB Graphics Card allows you to tweak critical parameters including GPU core clocks, memory frequency, and voltage settings, with the option to monitor everything in real-time through a customizable on-screen display. Advanced fan control is also included along with many more features to help you get the most out of your graphics card. Asus GeForce GT 730 2GB GDDR5 Review As the global semiconductor shortage continues on, manufacturers are taking this opportunity to offload some of their older stuff. Now Asus has (via momomo_us) recently and quietly launched a new model of the GeForce GT 730, a graphics card that dates back to 2014 and was far from being one of the best graphics cards even back then.Still, the new Asus GeForce GT 730caters towards professionals that are looking for a graphics card to enable multi-monitor productivity, which does give it at least an excuse of relevance even today. The graphics card comes equipped with four native HDMI 1.4b ports with HDCP 2.2 support and drives monitors with resolutions up to 4K (3840 x 2160).Built with Asus' Auto-Extreme technology, the GeForce GT 730 comes in a single-slot design with dimensions of 5.8 x 4.1 x 0.7 inches (148 x 105 x 18mm). Not that we expected it to be bulky, but this means it should have no problems fitting inside small-form-factor (SFF) systems. Like countless other GeForce GT 730 models before it, Asus' latest rendition features a passive cooling system to keep your system's noise low.This particular variant of the GeForce GT 730 utilizes GDDR5 memory, therefore, the GK208 (Kepler) silicon powers the graphics card. Nvidia has already announced its decision to drop Kepler support in the upcoming GeForce R470 driver, which is slated for August 31. However, this only applies to Game Ready updates, performance, new features and bug fixes. Kepler owners will continue to receive security updates until September 2024. The GeForce GT 730 isn't a gaming monster, but it does serve decently as a stopgap solution for processors that lack integrated graphics.Asus' specs for its Kepler-powered graphics card point to 384 CUDA cores with a 902 MHz boost clock in gaming mode and a 927 MHz boost clock in OC mode. It also features 2GB of 5 Gbps GDDR5. The memory runs across a 64-bit memory interface with the graphics card ending up with a maximum theoretical memory bandwidth of 40.10 GBps.One potential strength with releasing a new model of an older card is that the GeForce GT 730 has very low requirements. For one, this graphics card is perfectly happy residing on a PCIe 2.0 slot. It's rated for 38W so no external PCIe power connectors are required. Asus' recommendation for the GeForce GT 730 is a 300W power supply. Specification:Video Memory SpecificationsType GDDR5Size 2GB or 2048 MBResolution Digital max resolution: 3840 x 2160Core Clock 902 MHzMemory Clock 5010 MHzBUS Type 64 bitOthers Card Bus: PCI-E 2.0 Process Technology: 28 nm D-Sub x 1InterfaceHDMI HDMI x 1DVI Dual-link DVI-D x 1Power SpecificationsRecommended PSU 300WDisplay OptionMulti Display 3Application Programming InterfacesDirectX 11OpenGL 4.4Physical SpecificationsDimensions 6.5 Inch x 2.72 Inch x 1.54 Inch 16.5 x 6.9 x3.9 CentimeterWarrantyManufacturing Warranty 02 years warranty..

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