NVIDIA®
GeForce® 7300 GT Video Card
NVIDIA® GeForce® 7300 GT graphics processing units (GPUs) allow you to experience
the latest gaming effects without compromising performance. This masterful EVGA
video card features a 350MHz clock, 512MB 128-bit 3.7ns (32 x 6) DDR2 memory
and is PCI Express compliant! Other superb features include integrated NVIDIA
TV encoder giving you access to HDTV, S-Video, Composite Output and DVI-I connections
for analog or digital displays.
Perfect for a Multitude of Multimedia Applications.
Boasting the 3D graphics features of today’s most advanced GPUs—including full
support for Microsoft® DirectX® 9.0 Shader Model 3.0 and true high dynamic-range
(HDR) lighting—GeForce 7300 GPUs also bring stunning, high definition video
and superb picture clarity with minimal CPU usage with NVIDIA® PureVideo™ technology.
This high-performance EVGA GeForce 7300 GT card is perfect for gaming, imaging,
video, entertainment, photos and graphics. For the performance and features
you need to play the latest games and enjoy home-theater quality video, make
sure your PC is equipped with a GeForce 7300 GPUs.
EVGA video cards have attained "Designed for Windows XP" certification.
These video cards have passed rigorous testing and take full advantage of all
of the features and capabilities of Microsoft Windows XP.
Before you buy - make sure your motherboard is
compatible with this video card. For example, PCI Express video cards won't
work with motherboards designed only for AGP or PCI video cards, and vice versa.
Please read the specifications carefully or call us for expert advice.
NVIDIA®
GeForce 7300 GT
7300 GPU delivers ultra-realistic gaming effects and stunning, high-definition
video without compromising performance. For the performance and features
you need to play the latest games and enjoy home-theater quality video,
make sure your PC is equipped with a Geforce 7300.
NVIDIA
SLI (Scalable Link Interface)
NVIDIA SLI™ (Scalable Link Interface) technology is a revolutionary
approach to scalability and increased performance. NVIDIA SLI takes advantage
of the increased bandwidth of the PCI Express™ bus architecture,
and features hardware and software innovations within NVIDIA GPUs (graphics
processing units) and NVIDIA nForce4 MCPs (media and communications processors).
Together the NVIDIA SLI patent-pending technologies work seamlessly to
deliver heart-pounding PC performance. And depending on the application,
NVIDIA SLI can deliver as much as 2x the performance of a single GPU configuration
for unparalleled gaming experiences.
Intellisample
4.0 Technology
Transparency supersampling improves the quality of finely detailed environments
that may otherwise be aliased and blocky when rendered by traditional
means. Ideal for outdoor environments that make a heavy use of transparent
or semi-transparent objects.
CineFX
4.0 Engine
Delivers advanced visual effects at unimaginable speeds. Full support
for Microsoft® DirectX® 9.0 Shader Model 3.0 enables stunning
and complex special effects. Next-generation shader architecture with
new texture unit design streamlines texture processing for faster and
smoother gameplay.
NVIDIA
ForceWare It takes a powerful suite of software to complement these complex
processors. NVIDIA ForceWare™ unified software environment (USE)
is the key to unleashing the full power and features in NVIDIA’s
desktop, platform, mobile, and multimedia products. Delivering a proven
record of compatibility, reliability, and stability with the widest range
of games and applications, ForceWare ensures the best out-of-box experience
for every user and delivers.
Unified
Driver Architecture (UDA)
Part of the NVIDIA® Forceware unified software environment (USE). The NVIDIA®
UDA guarantees forward and backward compatibility with software drivers.
Simplifies upgrading to a new NVIDIA® product because all NVIDIA® products
work with the same driver software.
nView
Multi-Display Technology
The nView hardware and software technology combination delivers maximum
flexibility for multi-display options, and provides unprecedented end-user
control of the desktop experience.
PCI Express
Support PCI Express is a new Intel bus architecture that doubles the bandwidth
of the AGP 8X bus, delivering over 4 GB per second in both upstream and
downstream data transfers.
Specifications
GPU/VPU:
NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GT
Maximum Resolution:
2048 x 1536 x 32 bpp at 85Hz
2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz
Video Memory:
512MB
Memory Type:
DDR2
Memory Interface:
128-bit
Core Clock:
350 MHz
Memory Clock:
532 MHz
Memory Bandwidth:
8.51GB/sec.
Interface Type:
PCI Express
Interface Speed:
x16
Connector(s):
DVI
TV/S-Video
VGA (15-Pin D-Sub)
Detailed Features
A Closer Look
Features
64-Bit Texture Filtering and Blending
Delivers true high dynamic-range (HDR) lighting support
Full floating point support throughout entire pipeline
Floating point filtering improves the quality of images in motion
Floating point texturing drives new levels of clarity and image detail
Floating point frame buffer blending gives detail to special effects
like motion blur and explosions
Advanced Display Functionality
Dual integrated 400MHz RAMDACs for analog display resolutions up to
and including 2048x1536 at 85Hz
Dual-link DVI capability to drive the industry's largest and highest
resolution digital flat panel displays up to 2560x1600
Integrated HDTV encoder provides analog TV-output (Component/Composite/S-Video)
up to 1080i resolution
Full NVIDIA® nView® multi-display technology capability
Built for Microsoft® Windows Vista™
Third-generation GPU architecture built for Windows Vista
Delivers best possible experience when running Windows Vista 3D graphical
user interface
New OS supported by renowned NVIDIA® Unified Driver Architecture
(UDA) for maximum stability and reliability
NVIDIA® PureVideo™ technology delivers high-quality VMR pipeline
for best-in-class video for Windows Vista
Minimum System Requirements
IBM PC or IBM PC Compatible System
Intel Pentium II/III/4, AMD K6/K7 CPU or higher
One Available PCI Express slot
CD/DVD-ROM Drive
Minimum 256MB System Memory
Windows 2000/XP/Vista
Minimum of a 350 Watt power supply.
(Minimum recommended power supply with +12 Volt current rating of 18 Amp Amps.)
Customer Reviews and Rating
Customer Rating:
3.8
Customer Reviews:
57
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Value
3.9
Features
4.0
Quality
3.3
Performance
3.8
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Reviewer:
Anonymous
on
Mar 04, 2009 Customer Rating:
2.8
Value
3.0
Features
3.0
Quality
1.0
Performance
4.0
Fan siezed. Started making a noise for a few months then seized. The quality of this card is terrible, don't buy it.
Reviewer:
alysania on
Sep 02, 2008 Customer Rating:
1.5
Value
2.0
Features
2.0
Quality
1.0
Performance
1.0
I've had two cards die on me now due to the fan seizing up. The first one came defective and the second lasted about 6 months. Poor performance. Thankfully the warranty covered both, but if you're going to end up paying shipping to send back the toasted card every 6 months, it's not worth the 'value' for this card!
Reviewer:
Anonymous
on
Mar 28, 2008 Customer Rating:
3.5
Value
4.0
Features
4.0
Quality
2.0
Performance
4.0
It's a card that can preform fairly well except like others I've had issues with the fan.
I really wouldn't recommend buying this to save $50 or so. It's just not worth it.
I RMA'd my original one I bought from here and the second one just died recently. The fan sounded almost like rusty metal. Switched to onboard before it went completely (my first one got destroyed at 128 C). Couldn't tolerate the noise either.
Reviewer:
Anonymous
on
Mar 26, 2008 Customer Rating:
2.0
Value
2.0
Features
3.0
Quality
1.0
Performance
2.0
Beware of the EVGA brand! Purchased this card from TigerDirect late 2006, when it was priced at $169.00. Several months later it began having issues with the fan blades making loud clicking and scraping noises. To solve that problem I had to download software to lower the fan speed - but of course the card temp is going to go up due to the fan not running at 100%. Just as of this month the card now crashes during games and flickers in and out.
After reading the EVGA.com forums I know now what I wish I'd known before I bought the card - They SUCK! Research other brands before spending your money and you'll save hours of frustration as well as getting your money's worth, as now I have to buy a new video card (different brand for sure!).
Reviewer:
Gudz on
Mar 01, 2008 Customer Rating:
3.5
Value
5.0
Features
4.0
Quality
2.0
Performance
3.0
This is an ok card if you don't intend to keep it more then lets say 5-8 months because the fan on this card went bad on me after the first 7 1/2 months. I probably wouldn't recommend this card because it is on the cheaper side as far as parts and quality so they could have done a better job with that. Id say for the money its good if u just need something for a couple months to 6 months but after that be thankful if the cards fan or the actual card still works after that. Overall its a cheap card as price and quality goes so its up to you if you want to take gamble and buy it.
Monitors come supporting different video connector technologies:
VGA, DVI, DisplayPort, HDMI, or combinations. Not every monitor
supports these, so check the specifications carefully before making your
selection.
The Digital Visual Interface (DVI) is the
most popular high-quality digital connection for monitors (though HDMI is
quickly becoming its equal in popularity). DVI is a video interface
standard designed to maximize the visual quality of digital display devices
such as flat panel LCD computer displays and digital projectors. It was
developed by an industry consortium, the Digital Display Working Group (DDWG).
It is designed for carrying uncompressed digital video data to a compatible
monitor or projector, and is partially compatible with the High-Definition
Multimedia Interface (HDMI) standard in digital mode (DVI-D).
DVI represents a major improvement in image quality over the older VGA
standard.
The DVI interface uses a digital protocol
in which the desired illumination of pixels is transmitted as binary data.
When the display is driven at its native resolution, it will read each
number and apply that brightness to the appropriate pixel. In this way, each
pixel in the output buffer of the source device corresponds directly to one
pixel in the display device, whereas with an analog signal the appearance of
each pixel may be affected by its adjacent pixels as well as by electrical
noise and other forms of analog distortion.
Previous standards such as the analog VGA were designed for CRT-based
devices and thus did not use discrete time display addressing. As the analog
source transmits each horizontal line of the image, it varies its output
voltage to represent the desired brightness. In a CRT device, this is used
to vary the intensity of the scanning beam as it moves across the screen.
The two types of DVI interfaces are Single
Link and Dual Link. Following are the features and benefits of each:
Single Link - The Single Link interface is limited to a maximum pixel
clock of 165 Hz. It uses four (4) twisted pairs of wires (one each of Red,
Green, Blue and Clock). Maximum resolution is 1920 x 1200 at 60Hz.
Dual Link - The Dual Link interface is most common for today’s modern
LCD monitors. It provides three times as many pixels as the Single Link
interface. And its maximum clock may exceed 165 Hz. Dual Link uses six (6)
twisted pairs wires with two (2) each for Red, Green, and Blue, as well as a
pair for Clock. Dual Link’s maximum resolution is 2560 x 1600 at 60Hz. When
you use the Dual Link Interface you can use a longer cable because of its
higher bandwidth. Dual Link also provides HDCP support, which is required
for Blu-Ray playback.
If your Computer supports DVI ports, but
the Monitor does not, then a DVI to VGA adaptor is available at low cost to
solve this. Or inversely, if the Computer output is only VGA, and the
Monitor supports DVI, adaptors are available for this as well.
For our selection of Monitor Adaptors click here »
Dual Monitor
Technology
Few PC users have ever experienced the huge productivity boost that comes
from using multiple monitors on the same PC. Ironically, many of
today's PC have the capability already installed, and Windows (since 2000)
natively supports dual monitors. Configuring dual monitors is so easy: just use
the second video port (if there are two separate ports installed), or add a
second video card or better yet, a video card that has dual DVI ports.
Then plug in your second monitor, change a couple of simple Windows settings,
and you have double the Windows Desktop. This lets you have your
spreadsheet and email visible at the same time, or PowerPoint and Photoshop.
The combinations are endless. And since most of the overhead is
handled by the video card, there is little significant impact (if any) on
system performance. Dual Monitors is one of the simplest, yet most
amazing productivity boosters you can add to your PC! Optionally, you can use a dual monitor stand and recover your workspace in the process!
Advanced PC Build-It-Yourself Guide
Not too long ago one had to be eligible for the Genius IQ Club (Mensa)
in order to build a computer. That is no longer the case. Today’s computer
manufacturers have made it much easier for the enterprising do-it-yourselfer
to create a great system.
Click Here To Learn More »
PCI
Express - Delivering Dramatically Improved Graphics
Doubling the bandwidth of the AGP 8X graphics bus, the new PCI Express represents
the most profound change to desktop architecture in nearly a decade. PCI
Express replaces AGP, allowing much larger amounts of data to move between
the graphics card and the CPU, and will soon replace PCI expansion slots
as well. The PCI standard allows for a 32-bit bus with a maximum throughput
of 133MB/s. By contrast, PCI Express will run at 2.5GHz. PCI Express is
a two-way serial connection that carries data in packets along two pairs
of point-to-point data lines, compared to the single parallel data bus of
traditional PCI. Gamers will benefit from an incredible upgrade in video
quality with PCI Express, because it will allow for more powerful video
cards, inspiring developers to create more realistic environments that will
make games come alive with astonishingly lifelike colors and images. Video
enthusiasts will also benefit because PCI Express will accommodate higher-quality
video throughput (amount of data you can send per second). As network television
moves over to HDTV broadcasts, PCI Express positions the PC platform for
integration into the living room, while also allowing for HD video editing
and other bandwidth-intensive tasks. PCI Express is compatible with existing
PCI drivers and software operating systems and is designed to co-exist with
current PCI hardware.
PCI
Express - Delivering Dramatically Improved Graphics
Doubling the bandwidth of the AGP 8X graphics bus, the new PCI Express represents
the most profound change to desktop architecture in nearly a decade. PCI
Express replaces AGP, allowing much larger amounts of data to move between
the graphics card and the CPU, and will soon replace PCI expansion slots
as well. The PCI standard allows for a 32-bit bus with a maximum throughput
of 133MB/s. By contrast, PCI Express will run at 2.5GHz. PCI Express is
a two-way serial connection that carries data in packets along two pairs
of point-to-point data lines, compared to the single parallel data bus of
traditional PCI. Gamers will benefit from an incredible upgrade in video
quality with PCI Express, because it will allow for more powerful video
cards, inspiring developers to create more realistic environments that will
make games come alive with astonishingly lifelike colors and images. Video
enthusiasts will also benefit because PCI Express will accommodate higher-quality
video throughput (amount of data you can send per second). As network television
moves over to HDTV broadcasts, PCI Express positions the PC platform for
integration into the living room, while also allowing for HD video editing
and other bandwidth-intensive tasks. PCI Express is compatible with existing
PCI drivers and software operating systems and is designed to co-exist with
current PCI hardware.
What
is SLI Technology?
NVIDIA® SLI™ technology is a revolutionary platform innovation that allows
you to intelligently scale graphics performance by combining multiple
NVIDIA graphics solutions in a single system with an NVIDIA nForce® SLI
media and communications processor (MCP).
How Does SLI Technology Work?
Using proprietary software algorithms and dedicated scalability logic
in each NVIDIA graphics processing unit (GPU) and MCP, NVIDIA SLI technology
delivers up to twice the performance of a single graphics solution.
SLI GPU Graphics Cards NVIDIA SLI GPUs deliver powerful, elegant and super-rich graphics
for games and other graphics-intensive applications. Combining two NVIDIA
SLI-Ready certified graphics cards (with the same GPU) in a single system
with an nForce SLI MCP results in up to double the graphics performance. NVIDIA SLI-Ready GPUs feature dedicated, built-in SLI hardware logic
and take advantage of the additional bandwidth of the PCI Express bus
architecture. Connected by the SLI connector (which ships with all SLI-Ready
motherboards), each GPU has a maximized connection pathway, and can leverage
the second card for reaching top-speed performances. SLI Technology can
scale both geometry and fill rate performance for multiple GPUs and output
in both digital and analog formats for the highest image quality.
Video Card Designs
Today's high performance video cards
enable amazing graphics, and frequently come emblazoned with high-impact
graphics, or in brilliant colors. These help to enhance the appeal of
the card. However, from time to time, manufacturers do change these
designs and colors, but this has no effect on the features, specifications,
or performance of the specific video card model, and will usually retain the
same manufacturer's model and part number. The images displayed for a
video card are based upon the sample provided by the manufacturer, and the
specific visual design you receive may vary. So remember, while the
card may look cool, it's the specs that matter!
Will Your
Motherboard Support the Video Card You're Purchasing? Here's the Answer...
Before you
buy - make sure your motherboard is compatible with this video card. For
example, PCI Express video cards won't work with motherboards designed
only for AGP or PCI video cards, and vice versa. Please read the specifications
carefully or call us for expert advice.
Close-Up:
PCI, AGP, and PCI-E (PCI Express)
Check
your motherboard and make sure you are purchasing the correct cardbus
type.
There are 3 types of cardbus slots currently available:
PCI, AGP, and PCI Express (PCIe 2.0 is compatible with PCIe slot)
PCI
- The most widely used I/O bus, it provides a shared data path between
the CPU and peripheral controllers, such as network, display, SCSI and
RAID cards. Though limited in terms of performance, they are considered
the best value when you upgrade your video capabilities on a PC. The PCI
interface can be found and used in nearly any motherboard. Click
here to view our selection of PCI Cards
AGP
- The AGP slot is next in line of higher graphic performance. It was designed
especially for the throughput demands of 3-D graphics. It offers up to
8x improvement over a PCI card, is 32 bits wide and runs at 66 MHz. It
provides a direct connection between the card and memory, and only one
AGP slot is on the motherboard. The motherboard must be equipped with
an AGP bus slot for an AGP card to be compatible.(AGP 1x provided a data
transfer rate of 264 Mbytes/sec. AGP 2x is 528 Mbytes/sec. AGP 4x is 1
Gbyte/sec. AGP 8x is 2 Gbytes/sec.) Click
here to view our selection of AGP Cards
PCI
Express - PCI Express is the newest technology that
is superior to both PCI and AGP, in terms of graphic performance. It offers
performance as much as 4x faster than the fastest AGP 8X slot. PCI Express
connections can support fast data transfer rates, which can be used to
connect high-speed devices such as high-end video cards. The slots come
in different variations and speeds, such as x1, x4, x8, and x16. Presently,
most high-end motherboards meant for design, video production, or gaming
come with PCI express slots. To use a PCI Express card, your computer
must have at least one available PCI Express slot. Click
here to view our selection of PCI Express Cards
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Please check the product information carefully, items not included
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EVGA Limited Warranty:
12 months parts;
12 months labor
Mfg Part No:
512-P2-N447-LX UPC No:
819829006120 Box Size:
( Length:
11, Width:
8, Depth:
2 )
Shipping Weight:
.4000 pound(s)
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address below and requesting the warranty for item number:
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