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Instead Nvidia have renamed the GT 520 as the GT 620 and the GT 510 as the GeForce 605. The GT 520 has had its VRAM cut from 2 or 1GB down to 1GB or 512MB since 2GB is completely overkill anyway.
In May 2017 Nvidia released the original GT 1030 and it was regarded as a very affordable dedicated graphics card, ideal for first-time PC builders or buyers on a budget.
Ars Technica reviews the NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GT ATI's HD 3850 and HD 3870 have dominated the mid-range price/performance … ...
According to EVGA, a GeForce GT 1030 tested on system with a Core i3-6100 CPU offers twice as much gaming performance as the integrated graphics found on Intel's Core i5-6600 processor.
Nvidia just revealed the newest addition to the company’s GeForce-branded roster of graphics cards. Dubbed the GT 730, this new card is possibly the furthest thing that Nvidia could have ...
Nvidia's new GT 10390 GPU is aimed at those needing better-than-integrated graphics for productivity tasks like video and image editing.
Update, May 17, 2017: Details for Nvidia’s GT 1030 have been confirmed as they’ve now released a breakdown of the GPU specs with manufacturers taking their versions online. If you’re looking ...
The feature is currently available if you have a qualified enterprise-class Nvidia GPU and the most recent Nvidia driver 510.39.01 installed on your computer.
Nvidia’s GeForce GT 1010 is a Pascal based GPU and it looks a lot like what we saw in the GT 1030 budget laptop cards from 2017.
Nvidia's new midrange GeForce 6600 GT card delivers respectable game performance for roughly $200--significantly less than the $400 and $500 6800-series cards.
Nvidia has now officially launched its entry-level Geforce GT 710 graphics card based on Kepler GPU, saying that it is up to 10 times faster than most integrated graphics solutions, and EVGA has a ...
Well, that's what we're here to talk about. NVIDIA is announcing a handful of products today, ranging from the new mid-range GeForce 8600 GTS and GT to the OEM-only GeForce 8300 GS.
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