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MSI Releases Four GeForce GT 720 Graphics Cards

MSI kicked off its entry-level GeForce GT 720 lineup with as many as four models, two each of 1 GB and 2 GB, being fan-cooled, and passive-cooled. All four stick to NVIDIA reference clock speeds of 797 MHz core, and 1600 MHz DDR memory. Based on NVIDIA's entry-level GK208 silicon, the GT 720 features 192 CUDA cores, and a 64-bit wide DDR3 memory interface. All four cards launched by MSI are half-height and single-slot. All four feature dual-link DVI, HDMI, and D-Sub display outputs.

ASUS Rolls Out its GeForce GT 720 Graphics Card

ASUS rolled out its passively cooled GeForce GT 720 graphics card, based on NVIDIA's entry-level 28 nm silicon. Featuring 192 CUDA cores, and a 64-bit wide DDR3 memory interface, holding 1 GB or 2 GB of memory, ASUS' cards stick to NVIDIA reference clock speeds of 797 MHz core, and 1600 MHz DDR memory. The card features PCI-Express 2.0 x8 bus interface, and display outputs include dual-link DVI, HDMI, and D-Sub.

Introducing the EVGA GeForce GT 720

Make your entire PC experience faster with the new NVIDIA GeForce GT 720 dedicated graphics card. Enjoy performance that's superior to integrated graphics in all your PC multimedia applications, including 2x faster web browsing, 5x faster video editing, and 8x faster photo editing. Play modern games with advanced and reliable dedicated graphics. 70% 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.

Zotac Announces its GeForce GT 720 Graphics Cards

Zotac announced its entry-level GeForce GT 720 graphics cards, based on NVIDIA's GK208 silicon, featuring 192 CUDA cores, and a 64-bit wide DDR3 memory interface, holding 1 GB of memory. Since the chip can make do with passive cooling in the half-height form-factor, Zotac went ahead and gave its cards the "ZONE" branding it normally associates with passively cooled high-end cards. The cards are clocked at reference speeds of 797 MHz core, and 1600 MHz DDR memory; and feature either 1 GB or 2 GB of memory.

Gainward Unveils its GeForce GT 720 Series Cards

As a world-renowned market leader, Gainward officially introduces Gainward GeForce GT 720 graphics accelerators for the market. Gainward GeForce GT 720 powered by NVIDIA Kepler architecture and 28 nm ASIC process-- offers very low power and good performance that provides you smoother game and multimedia experiences while saving power. The Gainward GeForce GT 720 series, with the full support of latest DirectX multimedia gaming standard and supplied with Gainward components for greatest stability, performs up to 19% performance enhanced than previous generation - GeForce GT 620, but only consuming 39% of power.

With Gainward GeForce GT 720 graphics card, you can upgrade from integrated graphics and get the performance boost you need for lightning-fast web browsing, photo and video editing, and richer gaming. You will enjoy all your videos and pictures at HD resolutions, even at UltraHD (4K) resolutions. You will gain 5X faster video editing, 8X faster photo editing, and 2X faster web browsing compared to integrated graphics. Discover 70% faster gaming performance than integrated graphics, making all your gameplay richer and smoother.

Manli Announces its GeForce GT 720 Graphics Card

Manli Technology Group Limited, the major Graphics Cards, Mini-PCs and Motherboards manufacturer, today announced the GeForce GT series graphics solution, Manli GeForce GT 720. Manli GeForce GT 720 delivers a perfect DirectX 12 API gaming experience, support 3D Vision and high-definition resolution. It is equipped with 1GB of GDDR3 memory, 64bit memory controller, memory clock is at 1600MHz, and the default GPU clock is 797 MHz.

NVIDIA Announces the Entry-level GeForce GT 720

NVIDIA announced its entry-level graphics card for this generation, the GeForce GT 720. Based on the 28 nm GK208 silicon, the chip features 192 CUDA cores, and a 64-bit wide DDR3 memory interface, holding 1 GB of memory. It features core clock speeds of 797 MHz, and memory clock speeds of 1600 MHz DDR. Most cards based on this chip are expected to be single-slot, half-height, and passively cooled. NVIDIA is capturing the sub-$50 market with this chip.
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