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Is the GT 430 good for gaming?

Is the GT 430 good for gaming?

Gaming benchmarks put its performance around of a Radeon HD 5570, meaning it is much faster than Radeon HD 5450. We recommend a modest processor (Intel Celeron) and 4GB of RAM for a system with GeForce GT 430.

Is Nvidia GeForce GT 420 good for gaming?

Based on current gaming requirements the GeForce GT 420 is considered one of the weakest cards and wont meet modern AAA game specs. Capable of running games with up to a DirectX 11 requirement.

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GTX 480 GTX 460 1GB
FP64 1/8 FP32 1/12 FP32
Transistor Count 3B 1.95B
Manufacturing Process TSMC 40nm TSMC 40nm
Price Point $499 $229

When did the Nvidia GeForce GT 430 come out?

The GeForce GT 430 was an entry-level graphics card by NVIDIA, launched in October 2010. Built on the 40 nm process, and based on the GF108 graphics processor, in its GF108-300-A1 variant, the card supports DirectX 12.0. The GF108 graphics processor is an average sized chip with a die area of 116 mm² and 585 million transistors.

Is the Asus GeForce GT 430 dust proof?

It’s also worth noting that while the GT 430 can come in passive-cooling trim, this Asus version comes with a dust-proof fan. Essentially, that means there is a protective lip around the bearings to stop any errant dust particles getting inside to clog things up. But this isn’t a hardcore gamer’s card.

What kind of memory does the Asus GT 430 have?

Still, the GT 430 does come with the same 128-bit memory interface, though, but it’s only running cheaper GDDR3 memory rather than the full-fat and pricier GDDR5. It’s also worth noting that while the GT 430 can come in passive-cooling trim, this Asus version comes with a dust-proof fan.

What’s the difference between GT 430 and GF 106?

The big difference is the render output units (ROPs) have been cut by two thirds. This means we only get four against the GF 106’s count of 16. Still, the GT 430 does come with the same 128-bit memory interface, though, but it’s only running cheaper GDDR3 memory rather than the full-fat and pricier GDDR5.