Tuesday, January 26th 2016
Manli Announces its GeForce GT 710 Graphics Cards
Manli Technology Group Limited, the major Graphics Cards, Mini-PCs and other components manufacturer, today announced the latest entry level of graphics solution, Manli GeForce GT 710 including Heatsink and Heatsink with Fan versions.
Manli GeForce GT 710 delivers a perfect DirectX 12 API gaming experience, support 3D Vision and high-definition resolution. It is equipped with 1GB & 2GB of GDDR3 memory, 64bit memory controller, memory clock is at 1600MHz, and the default GPU clock appears to be 954 MHz.Meanwhile, Manli GeForce GT 710 also provides up to 80% faster performance than Intel HD graphics in all PC multimedia applications. Now, you can enjoy a rich, and smooth gaming experience.
Manli GeForce GT 710 delivers a perfect DirectX 12 API gaming experience, support 3D Vision and high-definition resolution. It is equipped with 1GB & 2GB of GDDR3 memory, 64bit memory controller, memory clock is at 1600MHz, and the default GPU clock appears to be 954 MHz.Meanwhile, Manli GeForce GT 710 also provides up to 80% faster performance than Intel HD graphics in all PC multimedia applications. Now, you can enjoy a rich, and smooth gaming experience.
34 Comments on Manli Announces its GeForce GT 710 Graphics Cards
No, just no.
Christ, the only use for this is for someone to drive multiple monitors who doesn't have enough ports on their motherboard.
Isn't this misleading and in breach of advertising law/regulations?
If GT710 delivers a perfect DX12 gaming experience, then what does GTX980 Ti deliver?? Uber ultra, super perfect??
Even the most hardened Nvidia supporter must be face palming over these awesome new gaming cards.
Bring on Polaris please.
Manufacturers often misuse this
But that manli marketing, gives makes me feel like rocco in boondock saints...
Well 15€ is a lot in low end, think about it if you are buying a card for htpc and gt 710 can do the same job as gt730, why on earth you should pay extra.
- Usage of an old PC as a HTPC, due to great h264 support. No h265 support unfortunately.
- Great Linux support.
- Enterprise quality OpenGL, OpenCL and CUDA support.
- Less microstutter. Exactly.