Price: $99.99
(as of May 14,2023 18:43:55 UTC – Details)
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Features
NVIDIA PhysX technology
PCI Express 2.0 support
NVIDIA Adaptive Vertical Sync
Microsoft DirectX 12 API (feature level 11_0) Support
NVIDIA 3D Vision Ready***
NVIDIA CUDA Technology with OpenCL support
OpenGL 4.4 Support
NVIDIA PureVideo HD Technology
EVGA GeForce DVI/HDMI/VGA Low Profile Graphics Card
Speed up your PC experience when you upgrade from integrated graphics to the new NVIDIA GeForce GT 730 dedicated card. Enjoy all your videos and pictures at HD resolutions, with faster video editing, faster photo editing, and faster web browsing compared to integrated graphics. Discover faster gaming performance than integrated graphics, making all your gameplay richer and smoother. You can even get the latest drivers and optimize game settings with a single click using GeForce Experience.
***NVIDIA 3D Vision and Surround require 3D Vision glasses and 3D Vision-ready displays.
****Minimum system power requirement based on a PC configured with an Intel Core i7 3.2GHz processor.
Base Clock:
902 MHZ
Memory Clock:
5010 MHz Effective
CUDA Cores:
384
Bus Type:
PCI-E 2.0
Memory Detail:
2048MB GDDR5
Memory Bit Width:
64 Bit
Memory Speed:
0.4ns
Memory Bandwidth:
40 GB/s
LED Logo
N/A
Resolution & Refresh
– Max Monitors Supported: 3.
– 240Hz Max Refresh Rate.
– Max Analog: 2048×1536.
– Max Digital: 2560×1600.
Requirements
– 300 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 20 Amp on the +12 volt rail.****
– PCI Express, PCI Express 2.0 or PCI Express 3.0 compliant motherboard with one graphics slot.
– Windows 10 32/64bit, Windows 8 32/64bit, Windows 7 32/64bit, Windows Vista 32/64bit, Windows XP 32/64bit.
Height: 2.718in – 69.04mm
Length: 5.7in – 144.8mm
Width: Single Slot
Core Clock: 700 MHz
Video Memory: 4GB DDR3
Memory Interface: 128-bit
Max Resolution: 4096 x 2160
Connectors: 2x DVI-I, Mini HDMI
EVGA GT 730 – Enjoy all your videos and pictures at HD resolutions, with faster video/photo editing, faster web browsing, and faster gaming performance compared to integrated graphics.