Tuesday, January 26th 2016

EVGA Announces its GeForce GT 710 Lineup

Make your entire PC experience faster with the EVGA GeForce GT 710 dedicated graphics card. Now, you can enjoy up to 10x better performance* than 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. Plus, get the power to drive up to three HD displays with a single card.

GeForce GT means speed, stability, and industry-leading NVIDIA drivers. Tap into GeForce Experience to automatically get the latest drivers and optimize game settings with a single click.
The EVGA GeForce GT 710 lineup features a variety of different memory sizes and configurations, as below:

2GB Memory:
  • 02G-P3-2717-KR = EVGA GeForce GT 710 2GB (Single Slot, Dual DVI)
  • 02G-P3-2713-KR = EVGA GeForce GT 710 2GB (Single Slot, Low Profile)
  • 02G-P3-2712-KR = EVGA GeForce GT 710 2GB (Dual Slot, Low Profile, Passive)
1GB Memory:
  • 01G-P3-2716-KR = EVGA GeForce GT 710 1GB (Single Slot, Dual DVI)
  • 01G-P3-2711-KR = EVGA GeForce GT 710 1GB (Single Slot, Low Profile)
  • 01G-P3-2710-KR = EVGA GeForce GT 710 1GB (Dual Slot, Low Profile, Passive)
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8 Comments on EVGA Announces its GeForce GT 710 Lineup

#2
PLAfiller
Gotta love that cuteness, but 710....ultra limited circumstances of use.
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#3
gaximodo
'Lineup' shocking.

Really surprised there are enough people for EVGA to make three variation of this card..
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#4
shhnedo
Dem PCI-E connectors tho... I guess they thought about the idea that the 710 doesn't need a full x16 connector anyway.
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#5
Disparia
gaximodo'Lineup' shocking.

Really surprised there are enough people for EVGA to make three variation of this card..
Some people are responsible for dozens to hundreds of user stations. Their purchases are significant.
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#6
GorbazTheDragon
Everytime someone makes an announcement for a card like this I scoff a little
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#7
TheinsanegamerN
JizzlerSome people are responsible for dozens to hundreds of user stations. Their purchases are significant.
OK, ill bite. What user stations need these?

I mean, we do the same thing at work, but we buy 8400gs cards, since their maybe $10-15, and do the job just as well as a 710 would. And anyone doing anything remotely demanding would need something much more powerful. For everyday tasks, iGPUs are more than sufficient.

What workstations would actually need these things?
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#8
Disparia
I need them when the last guy purchased a bunch of Optiplexes in the single D-SUB configuration. Hardware is only 3 years old and viable so a simple upgrade to the low-end card at the time will allow me a combination of DVI/HDMI/DP for that dual-monitor upgrade for the sales department. That low-end card is currently the 710. Is it a hard rule? No, of course not. Circumstances change, stocks of certain models dwindle, etc. But when thinking 5 years down the road I feel better with the longevity of the 710 over the 610 or 8400GS so its now my general rule. Especially when the price differences are fairly insignificant.
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