Description
Specification:
Video Memory Specifications | ||
Type | GDDR5 | |
Size | 2GB | |
Resolution | 3840 X 2160 | |
Core Clock | Base: 1227 MHz Boost: 1468 MHz |
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Memory Clock | 6 Gbps | |
BUS Type | 192-bit | |
Memory Interface | PCIE 3.0 | |
CUDA Cores | 384 | |
Interface | ||
HDMI | 2.0b | |
HDCP | Yes | |
Power Specifications | ||
Recommended PSU | 300W | |
Consumption | 30W | |
Display Option | ||
Multi Display | 2 | |
Application Programming Interfaces | ||
DirectX | 12 | |
OpenGL | 4.5 | |
Physical Specifications | ||
Dimensions | 172.5mm x 111.15mm x 16mm | |
Others | Windows 10 / 8 / 7 (32/64-bit) Single Slot Heatsink + fan |
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Warranty | ||
Manufacturing Warranty | 02 years warranty (3 Years Warranty available if registered online within 28 days of Purchase) Total warranty:- 2+ 3 ( after reg.) = Total 5 years |
Description :
ZOTAC GeForce GT 1030 Low Profile Graphics Card can easily be set into the smallest of cases. The small card is also called as GP108 and is manufactured with the A1-stepping process. The Nvidia GeForce GT 1030 features 384 shaders and has 2 GB GDDR5 VRAM is connected via a 64-bit interface.
The new Pascal-based entry level chip replaced the Nvidia GeForce GT 730. It is also available for notebooks as the GeForce MX 150. The support for modern video codecs makes the Nvidia GeForce GT 1030 indeed an interesting upgrade for a domestic living-room PC. This is particularly attractive if the PC is not yet equipped with one of the rather expensive seventh-generation Intel Core-i7 chips, since the GeForce GT 1030 plays buttery smooth 4K YouTube content in the Edge browser.
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