![]() Game settings were set from within the games, not from the GeForce Experience. FPS were monitored using MSI After Burner 4.40. Nvidia graphics driver version 388.13 were used. Microsoft Windows 10 圆4 version 1702 was used. The CPU is overclocked to the 4.0GHz to avoid any bottlenecking. Gigabyte 730 Test Benchįollowing test bench setup was used to test the performance of the graphics card: The card has a capability to support up to 3 displays for HD content. There are 3 connectivity options on the I/O panel: It is using Low RDS (on) MOSFET Design and Ferrite Core Choke Design to minimize the power loss and all solid capacitors design. The card is featuring the Gigabyte’s Ultra Durable 2 technology. It is taking 75W from the PCIe slot of the motherboard. To remove the cooler, remove the spring loaded screws from the backside of the PCB.Īs expected, there is no power connector on this card. I did not remove the cooler from the PCB due to restriction from the source. None of the spring-loaded screws are covered with Warranty Void sticker. There is a serial no sticker pasted on the left side. ![]() There is no backplate which is understandable. The backside of the card is as simple as it could get. There are pinout reading points on the right side of the PCB for additional referencing. The fan is throwing fresh air directly on the GPU, VRAM and power delivery sub-components on the PCB. There is a single 3-pin header on the left side of the fan to power up the fan. Gigabyte is this a typo? Anyhow, GPU-Z confirmed it to be the GT 730 so it is GT 730 indeed. GV-N630D3-2GI Rev: 1.0 is printed above the PCIe connector. Something shocked me, to say the least when looking at the PCIe connector. This aluminum heatsink is covering the GPU and probably the VRAM chips. There is a single aluminum block which is cut to mimic the fan-like design. There is a Gigabyte printed sticker pasted on the motor hub of the fan. There is a single 80mm fan delivering the cooling requirements of this gigabyte gt 730 card review. The PCB is in blue color and made in China. The card has a simple design to it without any fancy lighting and backplate of any sort. The rear side is identical to the opening side. The left and right side have identical printouts except that on the right side there is additional printing content with salient features of the card. The opening side of the box has Gigabyte printed on the left side and GT 730 printed on the right side. There is a large sticker pasted on the right side having EAN, UPC, serial no printed on it. Main features of the card are printed in 9 different languages. The backside of the packaging box has GEFORCE GT 730 is printed on the top left side. 2048MB DDR3 is printed on the bottom right side. Card’s model no is printed on the bottom right side. The card is compliant with PCIe 3.0 motherboards. 2GB DDR3 is printed in a stamped format on the left side. On the top side, there is a Gigabyte brand name printed on the top left. The card comes in a standard cardboard box. This card is actually a graphics accelerator. The card I am looking at is GV-N730D3-2GI with 2GB DDR3 VRAM and 64-bit interface. GT 730 features GK208 chip from Nvidia having a 28nm technology and 87mm² die size. Since we are ready to welcome the new generation from Nvidia and already have seen Maxwell and Pascal, I will not be discussing the Kepler architecture here. Gigabyte GT 730 Review is based on Kepler architecture.
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