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NVIDIA Announces GeForce GT 730

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NVIDIA announced its new entry-level GeForce GT 730 graphics processor. Based on the same 28 nm "GK107" silicon as the GeForce GT 740, which launched last month, the GT 730 is essentially a GT 740 with lower clock speeds, and slower DDR3 memory. Core clock speeds start at 908 MHz, and memory at 1.80 GHz (DDR). 1 GB is the standard memory amount. Most cards based on this chip will be based on half-height (low-profile) PCBs, some single-slot with active (fan) cooling, others double-slot, with passive (fan-less) cooling. In the era of AMD GCN-based APUs, and Intel Iris Pro graphics, NVIDIA could be targeting a dwindling two-figure price.



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How does this perform compared to integrated APUs both from Intel and AMD ?
 
How does this perform compared to integrated APUs both from Intel and AMD ?

seeing this as it is, for a Kaveri APU : not worth the hassle

R7-240///A10-7700K IGP///A10-7850K IGP : way above that rebadged low end card. ok ok maybe for a Celeron/Pentium mITX PC it would be a good idea (cost to cost versus a Kaveri APU build)
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They are so obviously proud of this they have reviews everywhere!!!!!
 
I find this card rather pointless, as pointed out even Intel HD 5000 is just barely below the performance of the GT 730 and the A10 along with A8 do a great job beating both the 730 and 740 along with the Iris pro doing that as well. They serve a purpose only in offering some performance to old machine or business machines that need a low profile card, but I feel this market is dissappearing whether it be an R7 240 of a GT 730-740.
 
My imagination has more gpu power than this mediocrity.
 
Lol, whats this going to sell for $50 or less I hope
 
Lol, whats this going to sell for $50 or less I hope
Would you actually buy it for $50? If so remember $100 buys you a whole APU that kicks its ass overall.


I see the market for this to idiots who only talk about their Hz and how many gigathings of their memories they have on their whole computer.
 
Would you actually buy it for $50? If so remember $100 buys you a whole APU that kicks its ass overall.


I see the market for this to idiots who only talk about their Hz and how many gigathings of their memories they have on their whole computer.

My gateway needs a GPU to boot, but it runs headless so it doesn't need any power whatsoever. It doesn't have an iGPU, so a dedicated card is the only option, so for that purpose I would be apt to buy a low-power PoS GPU for it.

I have another rig in the attic that I'm about to get rid of, the person who will be using it won't be playing games so something low power without any umfph would be in order because it too doesn't have an iGPU.

I see the market for people just needing a GPU for a tower that already exists that doesn't plan on doing any gaming whatsoever. An APU assumes you already have it, but if all I need is a GPU, why invest >100 USD in the platform when all you really need is a cheap GPU? To think someone expects games to run well on this is sadly mistaken and it's like someone getting a Celeron and wondering why it sucks for games. You get what you pay for.
 
While this card isn't much better than current generation integrated GPU, it could bring old systems up to today's entry-level performance. It's not completely worthless, just limited.
 
Seems like a pretty niche market if you ask me. This looks to be on par with the integrated graphics that most CPUs come with today. The ones that don't are the high-end; and if you're getting one of those, you're getting a high-end GPU to go with it. This leaves us with very old systems without an iGPU (on CPU or mobo) that will be used for non-demanding tasks. And maybe as a backup for browsing computers if something happens to the iGPU. Am I missing any other scenarios?
 
Nvidia actually released 3 gt730:s all rebrands. And I don't think any of them is gk107, rather one fermi and 2* gk208.

It's horrible that GF108, a GPU that debuted in October 2010, is still being rebranded as a new GPU in June 2014.
 
My gateway needs a GPU to boot, but it runs headless so it doesn't need any power whatsoever. It doesn't have an iGPU, so a dedicated card is the only option, so for that purpose I would be apt to buy a low-power PoS GPU for it.

I have another rig in the attic that I'm about to get rid of, the person who will be using it won't be playing games so something low power without any umfph would be in order because it too doesn't have an iGPU.

I see the market for people just needing a GPU for a tower that already exists that doesn't plan on doing any gaming whatsoever. An APU assumes you already have it, but if all I need is a GPU, why invest >100 USD in the platform when all you really need is a cheap GPU? To think someone expects games to run well on this is sadly mistaken and it's like someone getting a Celeron and wondering why it sucks for games. You get what you pay for.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=100007709 4025&IsNodeId=1&name=$25 - $50


Then may I suggest any of these for less, without fans, enough GPU horsepower to run a basic display, and did I mention less?

5 years from now I will present the same argument for this card when they rebrand some other left over die as something new to sell and it finally fits their price it commands.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814131338


Hell, they are almost giving this away. Would you buy it and use it, or does the shiny new numbers from (your) god head force your hand to pass?
 
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http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=100007709 4025&IsNodeId=1&name=$25 - $50


Then may I suggest any of these for less, without fans, enough GPU horsepower to run a basic display, and did I mention less?

5 years from now I will present the same argument for this card when they rebrand some other left over die as something new to sell and it finally fits their price it commands.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814131338

I'm not disagreeing, I'm just saying that there is a use for these GPUs. For my purposes, that 5450 would be enough, but I have a 2600 XT in it right now and until I have a reason to buy something else from the internet that I actually need, I'm not inclined to replace it until I'm already having to order stuff I need. I was using my gateway as an example...


Would you buy it and use it, or does the shiny new numbers from (your) god head force your hand to pass?

I see the market for this to idiots who only talk about their Hz and how many gigathings of their memories they have on their whole computer.

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Do you have a problem or do you just have trouble controlling your attitude and your actions? If you can't have a civilized conversation with people without insulting them or using words like "idiot", you shouldn't even bother posting until you grow up a bit and can post with a bit more restraint, maturity, and respect.
 
I don't believe it, they actually made a card that is slower than the legendary GT 640
Gosh, if NVIDIA wanted to troll us, they could at least make it entertaining with some specs like a 256 bit memory bus with 4gb DDR2
 
I don't believe it, they actually made a card that is slower than the legendary GT 640
Gosh, if NVIDIA wanted to troll us, they could at least make it entertaining with some specs like a 256 bit memory bus with 4gb DDR2

256 bit bus and 4gb ddr2? Now that's on a whole different level of dumb.
 
I don't believe it, they actually made a card that is slower than the legendary GT 640
Gosh, if NVIDIA wanted to troll us, they could at least make it entertaining with some specs like a 256 bit memory bus with 4gb DDR2

Where is this? I only see DDR3 variants and I suspect that they're mostly just DDR3 with a 128-bit bus.
 
256 bit bus and 4gb ddr2? Now that's on a whole different level of dumb.
Funny thing is, 4Gb of DDR2 RAM on a 256 bit bus would actually yield more bandwidth than this current trainwreck design.

Sigh, people who design these low end cards really have no concept of "adequate memory bandwidth"

My GT 650m on my laptop (i.e. the GT640) with GDDR3 is slower than a sloth doing calculus. Worst part is that stuff it's actually supposed to run (i.e. 60+FPS) stutter like anything as the data is streaming from the memory bank.
Damn, at least the terrible GT 440 in the past was actually a reasonably balanced design.

@Aquinus
It was a joke :p
 
Funny thing is, 4Gb of DDR2 RAM on a 256 bit bus would actually yield more bandwidth than this current trainwreck design.

Sigh, people who design these low end cards really have no concept of "adequate memory bandwidth"

My GT 650m on my laptop (i.e. the GT640) with GDDR3 is slower than a sloth doing calculus. Worst part is that stuff it's actually supposed to run (i.e. 60+FPS) stutter like anything as the data is streaming from the memory bank.
Damn, at least the terrible GT 440 in the past was actually a reasonably balanced design.

@Aquinus
It was a joke :p

Yet, the GPU is so slow, that it can't even harness the bandwidth so what is the point?
 
Do you have a problem or do you just have trouble controlling your attitude and your actions? If you can't have a civilized conversation with people without insulting them or using words like "idiot", you shouldn't even bother posting until you grow up a bit and can post with a bit more restraint, maturity, and respect.


Its hard to show sarcasm on the internet, unless they give us comic fonts......

But yes I do believe there will be people who will buy it only as its says Nvidia 730 and has more memory. If after a reasonable discussion about price/performance/features they still do it I believe they are idiots, I don't hate them for it, the world needs ditch diggers too.
 
Not sure about this, but aren't those 730 GPUs actually semi-rebuts of bad yields from the top GPUs, with a lot of cores disabled and stuff?
I mean they just pack this, with the cheapest VRAM there is and call it a new card. Not that AMD is not doing the same thing, but still...
 
So this will make you smile ...

I have an old (2009) hp dc7900 business machine (e7400 2.8ghz core2duo, 4g ram, x4550 integrated graphics) which doesn't meet business needs. I was going to literally take it to the dump when someone told me I could game with it.

Downloaded Warcraft as a test ...got 15fps ...useless.
Bought gt730 on Amazon for £42 and get 100-110 fps (before overclocking the gpu)

So now it's a tolerable games machine for £42 rather than buried in a landfill site.

You can buy a dc7900 like mine without Gpu for £30 on eBay ...so a tolerable games machine for £70 ($100 ish) isn't an excessive price

Guess I was their market ...someone too mean to dump old kit and too mean to buy a proper gaming machine!

£800 to build a skylake i5 6600k with asus mobo plus cost of a good Gpu ...or £70 for ok function...
http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/pLVG4D
 
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(Necro thread! I thought that was weird.)
 
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