Monday, January 25th 2016

Palit Announces its GeForce GT 710 Graphics Card

Palit Microsystems Ltd, the leading graphics card manufacturer, announced the latest GeForce GT graphics card, the Palit GeForce GT 710 series. To make your entire PC experience up to 10x faster than integrated graphics-including web browsing, photo and video editing, and gaming.

The Palit GeForce GT 710 based on the 28nm GK208 silicon, the chip features 192 CUDA cores, and a 64-bit wide DDR3 memory interface, holding 2GB or 1GB of memory. It features core clock speeds of 954MHz. Based on Kepler architecture, Palit GeForce GT 710 offers ultra low power and great performance and features with 1GB/2GB of DDR3 memory that's superior to integrated graphics in all your PC multimedia applications. Take on modern games with advanced and reliable dedicated graphics. 80% faster performance than integrated graphics means a rich and smooth gaming experience.
Palit GeForce GT 710 series are equipped with variety of video outputs such as Dual-link DVI, VGA and HDMI which are suitable for all kinds of home theater display monitors and can support simultaneously 3 concurrent monitors. With HDMI video output, you can also enjoy the 4K resolution monitor visual effect.. Palit provides 2 thermal solutions, for users who eager to have 0-dB PC environment, can take Palit GT 710 Heatsink solution. Besides Heatstink, for some regions, users who want to have small slim one slot graphics card to fit in the small PC, Palit GeForce GT 710 active fan cooler can be the perfect choice to pick.

Palit GeForce GT 710 features:
  • 192 Kepler CUDA cores
  • 3 multi displays support
  • UHD (4K) support
  • DirectX 12 support
  • PhysX technology
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29 Comments on Palit Announces its GeForce GT 710 Graphics Card

#26
qubit
Overclocked quantum bit
silentbogoProbably would be the same thing - 19W TDP, DX12 support on feature level 11_0.
It still has the headline features such as ultra low power and are other little nuggets that would be worth checking out for the little money that this costs. Oh and I already have Big Kepler in the form of a couple of 780 Ti cards in SLI. ;)
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#28
silentbogo
NVidia has updated their 700-series spec list and added GT710:

www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gt-710/specifications

Now, that's interesting. As I thought, it is 19W card with DX12 feature level 11_0 and OpenGL 4.5 suport.
But unlike its older brother GT720 it has a 954MHz clock, so it is actually overall faster than DDR3 version of GT720 and performance-wise should be able to surpass even a more exepensive R7 240.

Considering the $35 price tag, I am forced to take some of my criticism back: perfect card for HTPC/office workstation. Might need to start hunting for one.
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#29
GhostRyder
GreiverBladei have a GT730 in 4x for my old SuperMicro H8DCP board ... altho she has 2x X4 2x X16 ... i could use my 8800 Ultra or my 3870 instead :laugh:
Really, never looked for 4x GPU's before or thought about them since normally I only see people just "Modifying" the PCIE slots as needed. Ill have to take a look because I might see how high a GPU I could get in a 4x form factor.
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