Capture and share videos, screenshots, and live streams with your friends. Keep your drivers up to date and optimize your game settings. GeForce Experience allows you to do all that. It is the essential companion to your GeForce graphics card.
- Product Number
- NEAT7100HD46-2080H
Main Specifications
- Processor Manufacturer
- Nvidia
- Chipset Model
- GeForce GT 710
- Interface
- PCI Express x8 2.0
- Processor Speed (Base Clock)
- 954 MHz
- Maximum Resolution
- 2560x1600 pixels
- Parallel Processing Technology
- Not Supported
- Type
- Casual Use
- Cuda Cores
- -
- Device Group
- Gaming
- Colour
- Black
Special Features
- RGB Lighting
- No
- OverClock (OC)
- No
- Air-cooled
- No
- Low Profile
- No
- Passive Cooling
- Yes
- Water-cooled
- No
- External Graphics Card (eGPU)
- No
- LHR
- No
Memory
- Memory Capacity
- 2 GB
- Memory type
- GDDR3
- Memory Speed
- 800 MHz
- Memory Speed
- -
- Memory bus
- 64 bit
Connectivity
- HDMI
- 1
- Misc Ports
- VGA (D-Sub), DVI-D
- Dual Link DVI
- Yes
System Requirements
- Minimum Power Supply
- 300 W
- Power Connectors
- Without
Dimensions
- Length
- 115 mm
- Height
- 69 mm
Top Specs
- Memory
- 2GB, GDDR3
- Connectivity
- HDMI
Important information
Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.
Description
The Palit GeForce GT 710 2GB GDDR3 is an entry-level graphics card that offers basic performance and is aimed at users with fundamental graphic needs.
With GDDR3 memory technology and a capacity of 2GB, it can handle everyday tasks such as web browsing, video playback, and running simple graphic applications.
The Palit GeForce GT 710 offers low power consumption, making it suitable for use in systems with limited resources or for upgrading older computers.
GeForce Experience
Capture and share videos, screenshots, and live streams with your friends. Keep your drivers up to date and optimize your game settings. GeForce Experience allows you to do all that. It is the essential companion to your GeForce graphics card.
Based on the GeForce GT 710 GPU (GK208-203-B1), it is clocked at 954MHz and incorporates many of NVIDIA's new graphics technologies for casual gaming, multimedia, and office applications.
With 2GB of DDR3 memory (64-bit) at 1800 MHz, as well as compatibility with DirectX 12 API and OpenGL 4.5, you can enjoy digital content and casual games with flawless graphics.
With a 64-bit memory bus width, higher performance is achieved because, simply put, a larger volume of data (64 bits of data per clock cycle) can be transferred to and from the memory.
NVIDIA PureVideo HD Technology The combination of high-definition video decoding acceleration and post-processing, NVIDIA PureVideo HD Technology provides stunning picture clarity, smooth video, accurate colors, and precise image scaling for movies and videos.
TrueHD and DTS-HD Audio Bitstreaming Full support for advanced multi-channel HD audio codecs TrueHD and lossless DTS-HD brings the rich sound of the master recording to your living room.
NVIDIA PhysX
Full support for NVIDIA PhysX technology allows for an entirely new class of game physics interaction for a more dynamic and realistic experience.
NVIDIA Adaptive Vertical Sync
Adaptive Vertical Sync is a technology used in graphics cards to optimize game performance. The main function of Adaptive Vertical Sync is to address the issue of "screen tearing" that occurs when the screen's refresh rate does not match the game's frame rate.
Adaptive Vertical Sync increases the screen's refresh rate when the computer can deliver a higher number of frames per second, while it decreases the refresh rate when the computer's performance is lower. This helps to avoid screen tearing, while maintaining smooth performance and avoiding "stuttering" or noticeable performance drops in games.
NVIDIA FXAA
FXAA (Fast Approximate Anti-Aliasing) is an anti-aliasing technique developed by Nvidia. It is used in the graphical display of games and graphic applications to reduce the visibility of jaggies and unwanted edges (aliasing) on the screen.
The FXAA technique works analytically, applying an acceleration filter to the image to reduce edges and provide a smoother and more natural display. Instead of using computationally precise methods, FXAA focuses on speed and efficiency, making it ideal for use in games and computers with limited resources.