🚀 Elevate Your Visual Experience!
The GeForce GT 610 2G DDR3 Low Profile Graphics Card is an entry-level GPU designed for PCs, SFF, and HTPCs. It features a powerful NVIDIA chipset, 2GB of DDR3 memory, and supports high resolutions up to 2560x1600. With easy compatibility with Windows 11 and a compact design, it's the perfect choice for enhancing your multimedia experience.
Compatible Devices | PC, SFF and HTPC |
Display Resolution Maximum | 2560 x 1600 |
Memory Clock Speed | 500 MHz |
Number of Fans | 1 |
Graphics Card Interface | PCI-Express x16 |
GPU Clock Speed | 523 MHz |
Video Output Interface | VGA, HDMI |
Graphics Ram Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA |
Graphics Card Ram | 2.00 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 6.15"L x 4.73"W |
D**N
5 stars for ease of installation. True plug and play.
If you’re not trying to turn your PC into a gaming beast and just want a reliable way to get video output without your computer having a meltdown, this card does the trick. Installation was pretty straightforward—though be ready to hunt down drivers yourself if your OS doesn’t play nice right away. It fits well in small form factor builds, works fine for basic tasks, and helped breathe some life into my older desktop. Just don’t expect miracles, and you’ll be pleasantly surprised
J**A
Low Price Graphics Card that Works
VGA Monitor would not work with a Dell 3430 SFF computer. Turned out that the HDMI video port was bad. Popped one of these Glorto "low-profile" Graphics cards in and I finally had a picture! Switched over to the included "low-profile" bracket with the help of a small Metric socket set (a Metric nut driver set would have worked, too) along with a small phillips screwdriver to mount it in the 3430 SFF case. Fastened the VGA plug to the outside of the computer and my video problem was solved. I am not a gamer, just somebody who likes to research parts, tools, ratings and such using a computer. This card works!
T**F
Works with Linux
Works perfectly with OpenSuSE 15.5. Installed card and it was recognized automatically and set to 1360x768 resolution. Does not work with OpenSuSE 15.6 and only operates only at 1024x768 after trying multiple drivers.
J**K
works great
worked just fine for what I ordered it for.
A**R
Unit replaced likely due to shipping damage,
The first unit I received didn't work. I could not get two screens to light up at the same time. I sked for a replacement that arrived the next day. It was installed in minutes and worked right away.The first unit came with a slightly damaged box. The shipment was in a soft bag rather than a box. It may have been damaged in shipment.I have only had the graphics card for a day, so I can't comment on the durability. Happy with the service replacing the first unit.
P**W
good stuff for old computer
Easy to install, best upgrade for my old hp slimline pc to try n take advantagey if my 30”minitor
W**N
The graphics is not bad
Not work as Intended the vga port stop working and can only work on hdmi
G**.
board is great, installation tips
I added this to a Dell Optiplex 990 SFF (small form factor) desktop. Running Win10 and connected to a VGA monitor.I got the driver from www dot nvidia dot com slash en-us slash geforce slash drivers slash results slash 132845You will need this. After installing and rebooting, Windows 10 defaulted to some very low res low functioning driver. It was helpful I already had the driver installer downloaded.Physically it could be a little challenging. If you'll be using the SFF adaptive rear plate, watch the video on the product page but be aware for the screws in back he is using a socket driver, probably 6mm or something close. If you're stuck here without a socket that fits, you'll need to use pliers, carefully. You'll need to reuse the screws. The screw that goes into the board is a Phillips, probably a #1. This was actually not needed for the replacement plate that I got.Fitting the thing back into the computer case takes some careful alignment at both the bottom and top of the rear plate/bracket combined with carefully getting the card edge into its slot. Getting all 3 areas properly aligned at the same time and carefully using just enough brute force. Work on a sturdy table with adequate light and you can do it!Then fire it up, and run the NVIDIA driver installer, don't mess with Device Manager or anything; it's not needed.
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