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The ASUS GT710-SL-2GD5-CSM ROG Strix Riser Cable is designed for desktop compatibility, featuring a maximum display resolution of 4096 x 2160. It utilizes a PCI Express interface and is powered by the NVIDIA GeForce GT 710 graphics coprocessor with 2048 MB of RAM. The innovative design includes passive cooling for quiet operation, multiple outputs for multitasking, and advanced EMI shielding for optimal performance.
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Display Resolution Maximum | 4096 x 2160 |
Graphics Card Interface | PCI Express |
Video Output Interface | DisplayPort |
Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce GT 710 |
Graphics Card Ram | 2048 MB |
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Some hints you’ve probably never seen before
Although my desktop computer is a workhorse business-grade workstation, the way I bought it was in its basic configuration. I did that purposely so I could add my own preference of upgrades. I do have a work computer dedicated to high-end video, photo and graphics editing and another dedicated to gaming, but I wanted to be able to do both from time-to-time on my home PC where I usually work of projects.That being said, no one including me will ever say this card is a high-end gaming/graphics card. It isn’t. But don’t believe that anything low-end is without merit, or as I saw one claim that the onboard video that comes with a basic computer is better than any low-end graphics card. Logic says that shared memory vs. dedicated memory and a card optimized for graphics can be a useful and valuable upgrade. Note that the company classifies this as a Corporate Stable Model. What does that mean? I asked and the answer was simply that products with that designation are designed for business to be compatible with a wide range of operating systems and hardware and to have enhanced product support not usually available with consumer-grade products. Maybe the most intriguing is what they call advance-swap – if you’re having trouble with your card they let you keep it in service until they send you a replacement, so you’re not left with a non-working computer for days or weeks. Owning a business I know that can mean running task-intensive software, the need for stable graphic performance, and the expectation that the components in a business computer likely will be powered on and often in use 24/7.But which one to choose? There are so many brands with so many specs that sound similar but fall down when it comes to the quality of the components, which can result in intermittent performance, not actually achieving expected performance or early failure. So for me the place to start is with the ASUS brand name. The people who really know about graphics cards rarely disagree about the fact that this company is fanatical about quality.After that decision I found that reading what others have to say doesn’t mean much, there are so many variables when it comes to every other component in their computer system, what apps they are using, how bogged down with apps their computer is, the list goes on … this is one product that I believe the only way to know if it is going to work for you is to get it and try it in your systems for your unique purposes.So the first hint I think can be useful if you are in a daze and simply don’t know which one to choose is to look at the fine print above. Every item here has a date of first sale (you can actually do a sort by several parameters and one of them is to list the most recently added products in any category). You’ll find that some of the video graphics cards still being sold here can go back as far as Windows XP or even earlier. Not coincidentally, it seems the number one reason people say they aren’t satisfied with a graphics card is that it isn’t compatible with newer operating systems like WIN10. By buying a card like this that was designed and manufactured after WIN10 was introduced and has drivers included written for WIN10 you’ve upped your chances of 100% compatibility a lot and took a big step toward future compatibility as well.So, after several weeks of research and saving at least a dozen semi-finalists to my cart, this is the one I chose. And I think I did good, it works extremely well, it’s such a breath of fresh air for something to just work like it’s supposed to.Two final words of caution: I don’t have any problems with the most popular search engine that starts with G---, it’s always been my preferred search engine. But if you don’t want their chrome or their search bar option please note that both are set to install by default unless you catch it and opt out. You have to uncheck them if you don’t want them. The other heads-up is just my duh mistake – the card ships with a plastic protective piece over the contacts. I didn’t see it and tried to insert it into the motherboard. Hmm, it wouldn’t go into the slot. Hey, don’t laugh at me, at least I caught it before trying to force it in.
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Awesome budget graphics card for music production machine!
I recently built a budget Micro ATX computer strictly for music production in my home studio. One of the components I chose for this build was the GT710 graphics card. I have a separate machine for work and gaming, so I really didn't need anything overkill, nor did I wanna break the bank on this thing. Upon doing some research, this seemed a like a great budget graphics card for someone that wants to run a large monitor and/or dual monitors on a budget. The benchmarks out there for the GT710 are great, and I think it's awesome that it also has 2GB of memory.I originally purchased an MSI Geforce 710. I was quick to return it due to it having a very noisy fan (I specifically chose parts to build a very quite computer for music, but the graphics card is one thing I overlooked). Upon researching, I came across this model on Amazon, which features a larger heatsink and no fan. I ordered it. This thing works great!This is an absolutely awesome graphics card if you want a nice and quiet computer, especially if you're making this for a home entertainment center or for music production like me. I simply have nothing bad to say about it. I'm just a huge fan of the fanless design. It's very low profile (pictured), plenty of space to install this in a Micro ATX build (I did remove one of the DVI screws to fit it in easier but this isn't a big hassle and is to be expected in tight cases like mine). Just a simple, small, and robust graphics card.It does everything I need it to do, runs my desktop on 1080p, runs all my music programs great, I can watch movies and YouTube videos on here with ease. Despite being fanless, it has never overheated on me once. Just a great "productivity class" graphics card, I'd recommend it for office and light-duty graphical work. If you're eyeing this up for gaming, don't expect it to play games well. I'm sure this thing can do some low-level gaming, paired with a good CPU (I'm running and i3 9100f with this build). But don't expect it to run Battlefield or Metro. I do intend on testing a game on here soon just so see how well it holds up, and will post results on this. For games like Starcraft II, WoW, I think this thing may hold up pretty decently. But I'd recommend spending a little more in that category.
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BBB
Bastante buena en cuestión de calidad precio no será de gran capacidad para juegos pero algunos quizás básicos y esforzarla para algunos pesados en gráficos bajos es bastante buena para múltiples tareas es perfecta no cuenta con ventilador (por eso es silenciosa) tiene disipador por lo cual en cuestión de ruido es nulo por parte del calentamiento en mi caso en reposo se marine algo alta 45 grados c no se si sea alto o no pero también tengo el spert en ahorro por eso influya en general se mantiene bastante bien para ser economíca en sus tareas y funciones más estable de lo que pensaba bastante recomendable para cosas básicas y semi medianas tareas fuertes las cuales si dan uno que otro tirón algo normal
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Handling in every situation
This product is very useful for daily use thought of giving review earlier but decided now.1. Best in class2. Gddr53. Noise less4. Support low-profile5. Value for money6. Asus provide updates on monthly basedFor games.1 GTA 5 can be played at medium settings no lags2. Pubg emulator on low smooth extreme settings ( lags only when bandwidth issues or heavy usage)3. Valorant medium to high based on event.4. Rest 2018 games can support easily in High to medium settings of graphicFor day to usage.1. Adobe premiere no issues in rendering but export time is more2. Filmora no issues found3. GoPro app lags but need to check processor4. AutoCAD can work smoothly5. Solid edge smooth usage6. Chrome can handle 20 tabs on 8 GB ramConclusion .Need to have atleast i3 4 Gen.8 GB dual Ram min DDR3.450w Power supply.
D**C
Decent video card. Decent price.
I put together a desktop PC so that my wife could play World of Warcraft. I had no issues at all installing the video card, Everything works as it should and my wife gets to kick back and enjoy her favorite PC game.
A**5
Conveniente por sus 2x salidas de video Digitales
El producto es bueno como adaptador gráfico básico con 2 salidas de video Digitales, pero deja mucho que desear en tareas medianamente avanzadas y todavía más en el Gaming actual.La tarjeta Asus GT710 2GB GDDR5 se probó con:- Fuente de poder: Silverstone SX300-B- Gabinete: Silverstone ML06-B y ML06-E- Tarjeta Madre: Biostar A68N 5600 (AMD A10-4655M y Radeon HD7620G integrados)- 2x monitores 1080p (por DVI y HDMI)- Windows 10 (W10) LTSC 1809A FAVOR:-- Utiliza tecnología de 28nm.-- Su ancho físico (altura de radiador) solo ocupa 1x PCI slot.-- Sus placas de Bajo Perfil posibilitan instalación en gabinetes estrechos.-- Permite desarmar por completo el tercer conector analógico (VGA).-- Su enfriamiento Pasivo aparte de ser silencioso – la convierte en producto más duradero (ya que en futuro carecerá de roturas de ventilador). Por otro lado, es posible ponerle un ventilador adicional estándar (fácilmente reemplazable) si el espacio dentro de gabinete lo permite.-- Las temperaturas de GT710 en carga de gráficos baja oscilan entre 38-45°C, en carga media – no exceden 65°C.-- Bajo consumo energético (solo 19W) tomado directamente de ranura PCIe, la hace compatible con cualquier Fuente de Poder básica. El fabricante por seguridad le recomienda Fuente de 300W, pero realmente le sobra una con menos potencia dependiendo del consumo de CPU.-- Su interfaz PCIe tiene x8 lanes de transferencia de datos versión 2.0 (500 MB/s x 8 = 4GB/s el ancho de banda total PCIe).-- Es compatible con Tarjetas Madre PCIe 3.0, solo que aquí la velocidad máxima de transferencia de datos se quedará limitada por interfaz 2.0 de GT710.-- Soporta UEFI nativo, es totalmente compatible con instalación de W10 y CSM (Legacy) deshabilitado, con particiones de disco en GPT.-- Soporta DirectX 12.-- Su rendimiento según gpu.userbenchmark, supera por 2x a los gráficos integrados Intel de segunda y tercera generaciones (Sandy e Ivy Bridges) y también supera o equivale a algunos de cuarta generación (Haswell), por eso es recomendable para actualizar los equipos que utilizan tales CPU o inferiores.En CONTRA:-- Aunque su memoria dedicada es tipo GDDR5, el Bus interno de memoria es de solo 64 Bit.-- La cantidad de memoria dedicada (2GB) me pareció excesiva tomando en cuenta el óptimo rendimiento que puede ofrecer GT710. Los juegos retro que es capaz de procesar bien la tarjeta solo utilizan hasta 1GB. Y por ejemplo para Edición de Videos, este producto a priori es poco apropiado.-- Demasiado básica para Gaming actual. Con un juego del año 2010 – Left4Dead2, los ajustes de video recomendados solo ascienden a resolución 1600x900. Teóricamente es posible hacer Overclocking de tarjeta y subir ajustes del juego, pero así temperaturas subirán excesivamente.-- No soporta resolución 4K completa.-- Es incompatible con W10 inferior a versiones 18xx (en mi caso W10 LTSB 1607). El driver NVIDIA daba mensaje de incompatibilidad, no dejaba realizar instalación y remitía a la web de fabricante recomendando driver “Estándar”, cual no existe en ningún lado. El actualizador de W10 a su vez intentaba instalar driver desde repositorio pero también fallaba. Por eso he probado GT710 con W10 Pro 20H1 y Pro 21H1 – pero con ambos mi CPU perdía en rendimiento (!) 7 puntos (18%) en cpu.userbenchmark. Finalmente todo se solucionó con instalación de W10 LTSC 1809 que resultó ser compatible con driver de GT710, además de optimizar adecuadamente el rendimiento de CPU.-- El software incluido con la tarjeta – Asus GPU Tweak II, configurado por defecto reduce el rendimiento de CPU bajando sus puntos en el benchmark. Opté por no usarlo.-- Comparando con Gráficos Integrados, esta tarjeta siendo DEDICADA consume energía adicional y es fuente de calor añadido dentro del gabinete. El mercado actualmente ofrece Gráficos Integrados mucho más avanzados que GT710 - que convierte a GT710 en obsoleta si estás armando una PC nueva, y solo le da sentido en actualizaciones de computadoras-retro.CONCLUSIÓN:Debido a que necesitaba 2x salidas de video Digitales para conexión de 2x monitores 1080p, este producto de ASUS resultó ser útil para tal fin gestionando a perfección las pantallas conectadas por DVI y HDMI. Pero en mi caso personal no se ha conseguido la mejora sustancial de rendimiento ya que los gráficos que tiene integrado mi CPU – casi equivalen a GT710. Aparte, las desventajas han sido el aumento de consumo energético y el aumento de emisión del calor dentro de gabinete.Sin embargo, sin duda habrá escenarios donde GT710 será muy oportuna y conveniente renovando equipos-retro o dando gráficos a sistemas básicos con CPU que no integran gráficos.
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Best card in low budget
The graphics card was amazing just the box was little damaged but seal was packed and it was best graphics card under 3500rsI play GTA 5 in medium settings upto 35fps and in low to medium settings it goes to 45fps and other are running super smooth all much fps 35 above
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