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Aren't you guys actually concerned about this:
This flaw alone makes anything RTX with that POS connector "won't touch it for free" stuff.
There are many variants of GT 710. I think yours is Kepler with 192 cores and 2GB DDR3, but there is Fermi variant with 1GB DDR3 memory on even narrower bus, there is PCIe X1 version, I think there even was PCI version of GT 710 and there is the beastly Kepler variant with higher clock and 2GB GDDR5 and there is also a loser Kepler variants with just 32 bit bus and GDDR5 memory. I honestly don't even know which is the slowest version is that Fermi version or loser 32 bit Kepler version, or maybe 64 bit Kepler with DDR3. Anyway, the diversity of this potato is astounding. If that's still too high end for you, there is the potatoest of them all, the GT 705, but good luck ever finding it, as it was rather rare OEM only potato. Oh and another fun fact is that some GT 720 versions are also slower than some GT 710 versions. And there was one really slow Fermi version of GT 730, which was slower than faster GT 710s.