GeForce GT710, new version with 4 HDMI ports

GeForce GT710, new version with 4 HDMI ports

ASUS dusts off its catalog GeForce GT710, a low-end graphics card unveiled in 2016 and based on the NVIDIA Kepler GPU architecture. The board, which among other things is currently the best-selling on Amazon, has been slightly revised in terms of the PCB, while the most important update arrives on the video output department which now includes four HDMI.

The new model, signed GT710-4H-SL-2GD5, features a fanless cooling system and a low profile design that makes it ideal for compact PCs. The rest of the features basically remain the same, including the firm interface to the PCI-Express 2.0 standard.

Going into more detail, the supplied GK208 GPU offers 192 Cuda Core and provides a clock frequency of 954 MHz, flanked by 2GB of GDDR5 memory on 64-bit bus. Finally, the Auto-Extreme technology and support for the ASUS GPU Tweak II utility to monitor and possibly overclock the card.

Currently we have no information on the price of the new variant of the ASUS GeForce GT710, the old model costs about 50 euros, so we expect a slight increase given the implementation of the 4 HDMI ports.


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