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Nvidia has taken its time about it, but now we're seeing its DirectX 11 Fermi GPU filtering down into the mainstream sector with the £70 GeForce GT 430. AMD has had its lineup of DX11 cards set up since February this year, around which time the green s...
Decent mini PC performance Sub-£100 Fermi Asus card has dustproof fan...
Only as good as the HD 5570...
Nvidia has taken its time about it, but now we're seeing its DirectX 11 Fermi GPU filtering down into the mainstream sector with the £70 GeForce GT 430. AMD has had its lineup of DX11 cards set up since February this year, around which time the green s...
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For a long time now, NVIDIA has counted on their GT 220 to compete against the HD 5550 and HD 5570 in the sub-$99 market. It was thoroughly outclassed by ATI’s products but now NVIDIA is introducing a Fermi-based card into the $80 price point: the GT...
The entry level market likely won't that exciting for the vast majority of people reading this article. However, we feel the GT 430 has become a serious contender by injected just the right amount of adrenalin into this somewhat stagnant price point. I...
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Not everyone has an up-to-date, flavor of the week gaming rig. In fact, when you compare the amount of gaming rigs to those used on a daily basis for surfing the web, editing or viewing digital content (be it photos or video, etc), the more pedestrian...
Silent, Low Power consumption, Low cost, 3D Vision, Excellent Bluray playback, Good Casual gaming, ASUS Xtreme Design enhancements, Low Profile brackets included, HD Sound over HDMI, Great as a dedicated PyhsX card...
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The ENGT430 is not a gaming power house but does indeed have the ability to play games at resolutions of 1680 x 1050 (and below) with the image quality settings reduced in most of the games in which the card was tested. Casual gaming it can handle qui...
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With the ENGT430 ASUS has NVIDIAs low end GPU in its portfolio. This card is based on NVIDIAs latest Fermi architecture which has been fully overworked for the entry level market segment. Of course the performance isn't as blisteringly fast as with a full...
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Asus' ENGT430 Geforce GT 430 graphics card is a very decent low profile DirectX 11 budget card for the money. Even while slightly handicapped by its slower onboard DDR3 memory, it still succeeded in matching and in some cases surpassing the ATI altern...
Awesome Overclocking, Build Quality, Decent Budget Gaming card, GPU Cooling, Price...
Lack of Second DVI connection...
Asus' ENGT430 Geforce GT 430 graphics card is a very decent low profile DirectX 11 budget card for the money. Even while slightly handicapped by its slower onboard DDR3 memory, it still succeeded in matching and in some cases surpassing the ATI alter...
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Not all new graphics cards are destined to find homes in high-end gaming rigs. Sure, most graphics cards are aimed at providing great looking images in games, but another up and coming venue is the home theater PC. This is the market that Nvidia aims...
Overclocks very well, Runs cool and quiet, Affordable, Blu-ray 3D playback possible...
Gaming performance not up to par with slightly more expensive cards...
With an MSRP of around $79, the ASUS ENGT430 will be a welcome upgrade to many PCs utilizing on-board graphics chipsets. And while this card will be available in the retail and e-tail realms, over 90% of the GT430 line will be sold to system integrato...
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With the release of their Fermi architecture, NVIDIA has battled forward from a back-seat position to AMD's ATI Radeon HD 5000 series DX11 compatible video cards to once again regain the lead in GPU performance. When NVIDIA released the GTX480 video c...
DirectX11 Compatible, 3D Vision / 3D Media Capable, Can Play Mainstream Games, Low Profile Video Card, Great Media Center GPU, Fullsize HDMI 1.3 Output...
Games have to be "dialeddown" to playable settings...
IMPORTANT: Although the rating and final score mentioned in this conclusion are made to be as objective as possible, please be advised that every author perceives these factors differently at various points in time. While we each do our best to ensure...
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At the recent NVIDIA GPU Technology Conference, NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang admitted to the production delays of Fermi, but with the release of the more mainstream-friendly GeForce GTX 460 and GTS 450, Fermi is slowly but surely gaining traction amongst...
As an entry-level card, the GeForce GT 430 is a decent offering from NVIDIA. But it neither impresses nor excites, and we find it hard to recommend it to anyone who’s looking for a serious upgrade.In terms of performance, it is somewhere between the Ge...
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The last of the Fermis?Think of NVIDIA's Fermi architecture and the big beastie that's the GeForce GTX 480 springs to mind. The range-topping GPU is only one of six current Fermi-derived desktop products available, as the range has been fleshed out wi...
NVIDIA's release of the GeForce GT 430 GPU is interesting insofar as it's the first partner-produced Fermi product that's not designed as a gamer's card. Rather, given the reductions in architecture needed to hit a £60 retail price point, the GT 430 is...
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Throughout the third and fourth quarters of '09, and right through the beginning of this year, we watched as AMD launched graphics card after graphics card, until their full product line of DX11 Radeon HD 5000 series parts filled virtually every possib...
Now that we have been through all of the data, let's take a moment to digest the numbers. For the most part, the Asus ENGT430 performed about on par with the Radeon HD 5550. Yes, there were a few tests where they traded places, but their scores usuall...
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NVIDIA has been slowly trickling out GeForce 400 series graphics cards since April 2010 when the company first launched the GeForce GTX 480. Today, NVIDIA is releasing another new DX11 graphics card, but this time around it is an entry level card wi...
The NVIDIA GeForce GT 430 is an intriguing little card that is a great budget low resolution gaming card, but is more aimed at HTPC or digital media PC use...
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Nvidia has been on a roll of late with their recent GTX 460 and GTS 450 graphics cards that have shown excellent performance and respectable temperatures and power consumption, all at very competitive prices for the most part. That is a recipe for succ...
The GeForce GT 430 is a budget graphics card, no question; at about $79 it's not intended for anyone who has aspirations of anything resembling serious gaming. For people on a very tight budget, however, it has a very attractive price tag, quiet operat...
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It's taken Nvidia a while to push its new GPU architecture down to all the major price tiers, but now that Fermi has broken the $100 barrier, it looks like the process is more or less complete. The newest addition to Nvidia's line is the GeForce GT 430...
Good video rendering performance. Inexpensive. Can be modified to fit in half-height cases.
Poor choice for gaming.
If you only need your video card to drive a home theater PC, Asus' ENGT430 will do the job well. Just don't expect it to excel at much else. Buy it now...
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The launch of the AMD Radeon HD 5870 a year ago has brought DirectX 11 features to gamers worldwide. AMD has released a top-to bottom line up from $599 to $59 with their HD 5450 chips. In terms of cards sold NVIDIA has not been much competition on the...
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During this review we will be looking at one of the most popular markets there might be for graphic cards and that is the Digital Media PC's market. This market is were you might have your HTPC's and average desktop PC located. These are the people tha...
OK, the ASUS ENGT430 is not going to be setting any new benchmark records anytime soon, but what it does give you is some outstanding performance and increases above the older 220 series of NVIDIA cards and of course the ATI equivalents.The low power...
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