Monday, October 11th 2010

New NVIDIA GeForce GT 430 Is the Perfect GPU for Digital Media PCs

NVIDIA today announced the latest addition to its Fermi class of graphics processing units (GPUs), the NVIDIA GeForce GT 430, which was specifically designed to provide the horsepower needed to power today's digital media PCs and provide the high definition video and audio experiences that desktop customers demand.

The GeForce GT 430 utilizes the Company's latest 40nm GPU, codenamed GF108, which is already designed into a variety of desktop and notebook platforms from the world's leading OEMs, including Acer, ASUS, Dell, HP, Lenovo, MSI, Samsung, Sony and others. For customers looking for a viable desktop upgrade from lowly integrated solutions, the GeForce GT 430 is a major step up, delivering unparalleled experiences in photo and video editing, Blu-ray 3D, as well as the next generation of GPU-accelerated Web browsers and Web content. And, when combined with NVIDIA 3D Vision technology and a compatible display, the GT 430 is also the only GPU in its class that allows consumers to experience their digital content in full stereoscopic 3D.
Offering up to 1.5x the gaming performance of previous generation products, the GeForce GT 430 also adds support for DirectX 11 (DX11), the industry standard for game development. Most importantly, the GT 430 delivers unmatched out-of-the-box game compatibility and playable frame rates in all of today's top 30 games, when compared to integrated graphics solutions.

Key features of the new GeForce GT 430 include:
  • Support for HDMI 1.4a, a TV standard for delivering 3D content and advanced multi-channel digital audio
  • Special video engine to accelerate Blu-ray 3D content, delivering optimal 3D visuals at a full 1080p resolution
  • High-definition 24-bit multi-channel audio up to 192KHz, and lossless DTS-HD Master Audio and Dolby TrueHD audio bit streaming
  • Dedicated video processing engine for reduced system power and heat
  • Support for NVIDIA PhysX technology, the industry's most comprehensive, cross-platform physics solution
Starting today, the GeForce GT 430 is available as an add-in card from the world's leading suppliers, including ASL, ASUS, Colorful, ECS, EVGA, Gainward, Galaxy, Gigabyte, Innovision 3D, Jetway, KFA2, Leadtek, MSI, Palit, Point of View, PNY, Sparkle, Zotac and others. For more information, visit this page.
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21 Comments on New NVIDIA GeForce GT 430 Is the Perfect GPU for Digital Media PCs

#1
dj-electric
I donno why but i expected more from a 96SP based GPU...
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#2
Semi-Lobster
Its a good HTPC GPU.... bbut for $70, you could get a 4670 or a 5570 that performs better according to the the TPU review
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#3
dj-electric
and for 10$ more you can get the HD5670
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#4
Magikherbs
Semi-LobsterIts a good HTPC GPU.... bbut for $70, you could get a 4670 or a 5570 that performs better according to the the TPU review
Its not always about the bandwidth. Proccessing power is what matters lol... If my friends HD 5570 40nm, can keep up to my 9800 GT 65nm, then Im sure the GTS 430 would have no probs holding its own aswell. :)

EDIT

Any guesses on how much PPD that would do ? heh.. 8-9k ?
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#5
T3kl0rd
They should over mass produce the GTX 480 so all GTX 480s are cheaper and we won't need cards like these.
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#6
HossHuge
T3kl0rdThey should over mass produce the GTX 480 so all GTX 480s are cheaper and we won't need cards like these.
So basicly you want people to go through a drive-through video card store like MacDonalds?....;)
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#7
Magikherbs
T3kl0rdThey should over mass produce the GTX 480 so all GTX 480s are cheaper and we won't need cards like these.
Agree'd.. They make 1-3 new models then disable what they see fit on the 'budget' ones to meet market demand. :shadedshu
Our economy sucks mainly because it rewards inefficientcy. (spelling? lol)

Peace

Edit

www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Zotac/GeForce_GT_430/1.html

You be the judge heh..
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#8
wolf
Better Than Native
they crippled this thing with 4 ROPS and GDDR3 imo, 8 ROPS and GDDR5 and I think it'd be at least 40-50% faster. will make a great budget folder or PhysX card tho
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#9
CDdude55
Crazy 4 TPU!!!
Looks like a pretty nice GPU for an HTPC build..
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#10
Jstn7477
Would a GT 240 with 8 ROPS and GDDR5 beat this card? Even my GT 220 has twice the ROPs and half the shaders. Seems like it gets beaten by an HD 5570 a majority of the time.

Wonder how it folds compared to a GT 240.
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#11
Magikherbs
As some of the benchmarks show, its does have some pop ! Sweet for <$100 :)
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#13
CDdude55
Crazy 4 TPU!!!
cheezburgerthat card look like shit to me...
That's probably because it's not meant for you.
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#14
dj-electric
70-80$ HTPC gpu is not meant for anybody, F this.
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#15
Magikherbs
Dj-ElectriC70-80$ HTPC gpu is not meant for anybody, F this.
:roll:LMAO :rockout:
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#17
RejZoR
Makes me want one of these cards. They look so cute :) Also if i look at the chart, 11fps in Crysis with 4xFSAA. That's pretty demanding for such card and getting 11fps out ain't that bad really. Still unplayable but it means it can run some games pretty well. If you're a Left 4 Dead series fan it's a decent card. Or if you like older games from before 2005. I mean i play really old games quite a lot.
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#18
dj-electric
If i wanna play L4D for that money ill buy an Fing 9600GT for even less
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#19
Magikherbs
Dj-ElectriCIf i wanna play L4D for that money ill buy an Fing 9600GT for even less
... and get OWNED by someone running a GTS 430 hehe
Since they are soo cheap and 'not worth it', plzzz buy me one... :p .. or two :nutkick:
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#20
dj-electric
Magikherbs... and get OWNED by someone running a GTS 430 hehe
Since they are soo cheap and 'not worth it', plzzz buy me one... :p .. or two :nutkick:
:wtf:
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#21
CDdude55
Crazy 4 TPU!!!
Magikherbs... and get OWNED by someone running a GTS 430 hehe
Since they are soo cheap and 'not worth it', plzzz buy me one... :p .. or two :nutkick:
But the 9600 GT performs better i believe, and if you can find that cheaper then a 430, then that's definitely the thing to pick imo.
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