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The ASUS GeForce GT 1030 is a low-profile graphics card featuring NVIDIA's Pascal architecture, equipped with 2GB of GDDR5 memory. It supports DirectX 12, Vulkan API, and Open GL 4.5, ensuring compatibility with the latest games. Ideal for silent HTPC builds, it offers a compact design without compromising on performance.
| ASIN | B0716JTSRW |
| Antenna Location | Gaming, Office |
| Brand | ASUS |
| Built-In Media | User Manual & Warranty Card |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (772) |
| Display Maximum Resolution | 1920x1080 |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 1920x1080 |
| GPU Clock Speed | 1468 MHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04712900743333 |
| Graphics Card Interface | PCI Express |
| Graphics Card Ram | 2 GB |
| Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030 |
| Graphics Description | NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030, 2 GB GDDR5, PCI Express 3.0, HDMI, 1920 x 1200 |
| Graphics Ram Type | GDDR5 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 10L x 15W centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Asus Graphics Card Nvidia GeForce GT1030 2GB GDDR5-RAM PCIe x16 HDMI®, DVI |
| Item Weight | 0.4 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | AsusTek Computer Inc. |
| Memory Clock Speed | 6000 MHz |
| Mfr Part Number | B991M03 |
| Model Name | GT1030-SL-2G-BRK |
| Model Number | B991M03 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Output Interface | HDMI |
| Video Processor | NVIDIA |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
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Ho acquistato questa scheda grafica ASUS perché pensavo che ASUS fosse il top ma purtroppo ho dovuto ricredermi almeno su alcune caratteristiche di questo articolo. Nonostante sia stata pensata per sistemi Gaming Entry Level e per sistemi HTPC non riesce a gestire se non con affaticamento eccessivo la modalità DirectWrite (Direct2D). Infatti se uso una applicazione che ha bisogno di questa modalità il mio PC inizia a rallentare parecchio e la temperatura della GPU sale di 5 punti. Avendola acquistata per usare un Monitor 4K HDR da 28 pollici Samsung sono rimasto molto deluso nel vedere questo glitch. Per il resto è esageratamente alta il ché ha comportato che lo slot PCI-E 2.0X4 è stato occupato dalla scheda che come ingombro ha finito per nascondere lo slot, potrei anche spostare la scheda video sull'altro slot PCI-E 3.0X16 ma è troppo vicino alla CPU e alla sua ventola da 120 mm, dunque per me è un grosso problema, per il resto essendo un cooler di tipo passivo non fa rumore e anche se sale la temperatura non c'è rischio di bruciare o rompere la ventola perché non ci sono parti meccaniche. I 4K HDR li raggiunge a 60 Hz senza problemi, gli aggiornamenti dei driver li faccio direttamente dal sito ASUS invece di nVidia perché i driver che rilascia ASUS sono ottimizzati per questa scheda video. Ho una scheda madre ASUS Maximus Gene VII, un processore i7 4790K a 4.00 Ghz, 16 GB di RAM DDR3 a 1600 Mhz in dual channel, SSD da 512 GB, Monitor 4K HDR 28 pollici Samsung e due Hard Disk meccanici da 3 TB ciascuno WD RED. In 4K HDR la scheda fa 55 gradi centigradi a riposo d'estate, in inverno 47 gradi centigradi. Raggiunge i 70 gradi centigradi sotto sforzo, i giochi faticano tantissimo e li devo giocare alla risoluzione FullHD sia pure con dettagli al massimo. Nel complesso è un buon compromesso, occupa un solo slot del case e viene fornita con una staffa anche a basso profilo intercambiabile. Ovviamente ci faccio girare tranquillamente Windows 10 64bit. Vi lascio alle mie foto dalle quali vi potrete rendere meglio conto di ciò che ho scritto qui. Valutazione complessiva: Risoluzione 4K HDR (a 60 Hz): ★★★★★ Velocità di risposta del motore grafico: ★★ Capacità di raffreddamento: ★★★★★ Compatibilità con applicazioni moderne: ★★★ Prezzo: ★★★★★ Ingombro: ★★★★★ Uscita HDMI: ★★★★★ Conclusione: ottima ma non eccellente. Un buon prodotto entry level per aggiornare un PC che ha qualche annetto di troppo. Valutazione finale: ★★★★ Grazie!
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Installed smoothly in a compact build. Delivers solid performance for media playback and light gaming. The passive cooling keeps it silent, ideal for HTPC setups. Not for demanding titles, but perfect for what it's designed to do. Great value if you're upgrading from integrated graphics.
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710のファンがうるさくなってきたので、それを機に静音化しようと思い購入。 Core2Quad Q9550S機でゲームはあまりやりませんが、 FFXIのベンチマーク程度では(とても快適評価)熱も思ったより上がりませんでした。 筐体が熱のこもる形状でなければ静音化にお勧めの一枚です。
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Pour remplacer une GT 730 dont le ventilateur émettait par moments des bruits inquiétants. Dans le cadre d'une utilisation essentiellement bureautique, cette carte me donne entière satisfaction pour un prix relativement modéré avec un silence total et absolument sans risque de bruit de ventilateur puisque équipé d'un gros refroidisseur passif.
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This is the card to get if you need a fanless card for normal desktop work on 4k type screens with decent UEFI support. A lot of fanless cards can't even display 4k let alone manage decent performance like this card. It only over heats and throttles if you try and use it for computation flat out for too long and don't directly cool it. I tried it's video encoding and it spent most of it's time throttled down. The card is also small enough to not need a slot support and will easily fit in a compact case (e.g. a 2U rackmount). I didn't actually buy it for a silent build but in order to have a less cramped build when using multiple graphics cards while passing through a high powered graphics card to a windows VM. This high powered card has a similar db to a jet engine under load when it gets too hot and wasn't going well cramped in with a super high speed NIC, high core CPU and silly fast NVME drive. This card solved the problem and has hugely reduced temperatures without me adding any fans. So .. buy this if you need high res. and minimal 3D. It's great for any 3D desktop effects your into, and You can certainly play older games and some simpler modern games with this card, but you may need a fan / open case with low ambient temp. to prevent throttling. If you have such a retro CPU you need it for video decoding you probably can run a decent looking dekstop at a decent resolution anyway and would be better paired with a cheaper card. It pays to use the propietary drivers under linux if you want a slick high res fancy desktop like kde and gnome with loads of effects .. but as they aren't open source they aren't well integrated and can cause no end of problems .. e.g. required more work than I could be bothered with to integrate with my monitoring software (libre) .. the only hardware I have in a large stack like that, doesn't like wayland at all, required hacks to allow DDC (which I used for switching displays when doing VM passthrough) .. oh yeah .. and required fixes to work with the recent kernel I was using. I or someone like me would have patched all them of course .. but it's not open source .. so .. you're really better off with AMD for linux or if you can bear it .. using the open source drivers (they're not that bad .. but personally I get tweaked out by clunky mouse pointers or 2 bit colour 4k res desktops). As far as I can tell .. there is no extra pain under windows vs other graphics cards so do not hesitate if you're going for main use in windows.
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