ASUS outs GT730-4H-SL-2GD5 fanless graphics card with four HDMI ports
ASUS released a GT730-4H-SL-2GD5 GeForce GT 730 based graphics card. Nothing special, however, it is passive cooling instead of a fan. The card also is a single-slot design card and has four HDMI ports, each of which can output up to four displays, making it ideal for creating a simple multi-display setup. There is no requirement for an auxiliary power supply.
It has a boost clock at 902MHz (927MHz in overclocking mode) and a memory clock at 5,010MHz as its operating clocks. The memory bus width is 64 bits, and 2GB of GDDR5 video RAM is placed on the computer. Compatible with the original tool "GPU Tweak II," you can monitor your graphics card and perform a variety of tunings with this program.
Aside from that, "Auto Extreme Technology," which completes all soldering in a single process, has been used. This technology is intended to reduce thermal load and excessive chemical use during the mounting stage.
The output interface is also HDMI 1.4b x 4 and the bus interface is compatible with PCI-Express 2.0, among other specifications. The external measurements are as follows: 105 mm wide, 148 mm deep, and 18 mm thick. The unit is prices roughly 100 USD.
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ASUS is wasting the components, to built things we do not need. Nvidia pny quadro are already doing the job for multiple displays. They must be desperate to built a GT 730.
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I was about to complain that I thought the GT 730 was EOL and no longer supported in newer nvidia drivers, but turns out the latest 472.12 drivers support the GT 730. So it's not an awful solution to add 4 displays to a system (potentially for things like advertising on large commercial displays in businesses). It can support 4k displays at 30fps. You don't need high FPS for those kinds of scenarios, and at $100, it's not an awful price. Most integrated IGPU max out at 3 displays across a variety of connectors. This at least keeps connectors consistent across a single display device.
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I agree but for non-pro or semi-pro (excel, internet...) you have
Quatro P620: 247 Euro
GT 730: 82 Euro
And the GT 730 are very capable for this task and way better than Intel IGP.
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I agree but for non-pro or semi-pro (excel, internet...) you have
Quatro P620: 247 Euro
GT 730: 82 Euro
And the GT 730 are very capable for this task and way better than Intel IGP.
You surely must be better off with amd apus instead.
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You know things are bad when guru3d reports news about gt730 in 2021.