This GT 710 model uses 28nm technology, has a GPU clock of 954 MHz, 2 GB DDR3 memory (667 MHz) on a 64-bit bus, 10.7 GB/s memory bandwidth, PCIe 2.0 x8 interface, and outputs VGA, DVI and HDMI. Dimensions: 165 × 125 × 40 mm.
The card uses a PCIe 2.0 x8 interface and will fit in a PCIe x16 or x8 slot. It is also backward/forward compatible with newer PCIe slots (it will operate at the card's maximum supported speed).
No external power connector is typically required. The GT 710 draws its power from the PCIe slot, making it a low-power card suitable for most standard PSUs.
This GT 710 is an entry-level card suitable for light and older games at low settings. It is best used for desktop acceleration, multimedia, office work, and HTPC tasks rather than modern AAA gaming.
The card provides VGA, DVI and HDMI outputs. You can connect multiple monitors using these ports; exact multi-monitor support (number of simultaneous displays) depends on the card firmware and drivers, but typical GT 710 variants support multiple displays.
Check the card dimensions (165 × 125 × 40 mm) against your case clearance. These dimensions indicate a full-height card and it may not fit in very small or low-profile cases without verifying space.
This GPU is supported on major operating systems (Windows and Linux). For best results, download the latest GT 710 drivers from the GPU vendor's website (e.g., NVIDIA) or your card manufacturer's support page.
Yes. The GT 710 handles HD video playback and desktop/streaming workloads well, making it suitable for HTPC and media center setups.
The card has 2 GB of DDR3 memory clocked at 667 MHz on a 64-bit bus, yielding an effective memory bandwidth of about 10.7 GB/s.
The GT 710 supports standard graphics APIs required by most desktop and multimedia applications. For specific API versions (DirectX/OpenGL/Vulkan) supported by your exact chipset/driver, refer to the GPU vendor's driver release notes.
Cooling type can vary by manufacturer and model. Some GT 710 cards use a small fan, others use a passive heatsink. Check the product photos/spec sheet or contact the seller to confirm which cooling solution this listing includes.
Some GT 710 variants can output higher resolutions (including 4K) via HDMI or DVI depending on the specific model and driver support. For reliable 4K @60Hz output, check the card’s exact output specifications and your display’s input capabilities.
Yes. PCIe is backwards and forwards compatible. The GT 710 will work in PCIe 3.0/4.0 slots but will operate at the card's PCIe 2.0 x8 performance level.
Common uses include multi-monitor office setups, web browsing, video playback/streaming, lightweight photo/video editing, HTPC/media center tasks, and providing basic graphics acceleration for older or undemanding titles.
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