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VERY easy install, drivers uploaded with no problems and made a significant difference from the generic on-board graphics chip. Should have done it ages ago for the price.
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Good replacement for previously failed graphics card (another brand)- low power consumption and caters for up to 3 monitors. Good for normal PC use including video viewing, internet searches, document editing.
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Look, the 710 has its place as a versatile low-profile card for adding additional monitors to your PC, particularly if it is a SFF OEM PC and its replacing Intel integrated graphics. However, you need to look carefully at the spec's for whatever 710 you plan to buy as they come in two variants, a 2GB GDDR5 model and a 2GB DDR3 model. I wouldn't have an issue with DDR3 models existing, except they come at basically the same cost as the 2GB GDDR5 models but are much slower (like half as fast), simply because the GDDR5 version provides more than double the memory bandwidth as the DDR3 version. Sure you might not be buying this for gaming, but when it costs the same amount of money, why wouldn't you want to buy the fastest version? If you can get the DDR3 version for $30 cheaper, then go for it if you want the 710. If the price difference is less than that, always go the GDDR5 version, because you are shortchanging yourself a lot if you don't. Read full review
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I like the fanless design, low profile brackets included. I am not into playing games just use the ports for display.
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Just what I needed. I didn't have spare power cables and this runs my three monitors quiet nicely. you should tell them that this comes equipped with a full height back plate as well as the low profile plates.
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