The biggest change to the card is that it now comes with four HDMI video outputs, rather than the original single DVI, VGA, and HDMI ports. Interestingly, we heard earlier this month that Nvidia's GTX 1650 graphics cards are transitioning to GDDR6 due to the "industry running out of GDDR5," so it's unclear if this might affect the new GT710 down the line. Some improvements to the GT710 include the memory going from 1GB/2GB of DDR3 to 2GB of GDDR5. ![]() ![]() Like the original, it features a mere 192 CUDA cores on the 87 mm2 GK208 Kepler die from 2015, and the GPU engine clock remains at 954 MHz while the memory clock is 5012 MHz. The new GT710 has appeared on Asus' website. Now, a redesigned version has arrived, and this time it comes with four 4K-capable HDMI ports. The card was a budget offering when launched back in 2016, costing around $35 for the 1GB option and $40 for the 2GB model. ![]() Why it matters: Do you remember Nvidia's GeForce GT710? Probably not.
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