Gainward GeForce GT 720 Series Cards

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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.



he 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.

The whole Gainward GT 720 series come with Gainward superior hardware design:
  • Solid capacitors - longer lifespan and great reliability under high temperature
  • Super low RDS(on) MOSFET - lower power loss, lower temperature
  • High quality Ferrite core chokes - lower operating temperature and lower noise under heavy loading operation

The new NVIDIA driver brings GeForce Experience for the gamers to enjoy the best gaming environment. With Gainward superior design for the GeForce GT gaming GPUs and NVIDIA technology, users will experience a whole new class of entry and enjoy exceptional fill of the performance enhanced and quieter game play. You can even get the latest drivers and optimize game settings with a single click using GeForce Experience.

The Gainward GeForce GT 720 is everything you need for a better, faster PC experience.


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