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The entry level derivate of
NVIDIAs Fermi architecture leaves us with a rather positive impression. It supports
the latest
graphics technologies such as DirectX 11, but don't believe that you will be
able to enjoy the latest video games at maximum details and resolution.
Meanwhile, the GT 430 is doing fairely well for casaul gaming with medium
details and a resolution of 1280 x 1024. Our sample from Asus was really
silent despite the active cooler. Unfortunately, we don't understand
why Asus chose to use a dual slot cooling system for a mainstream
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Performance |
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The GT 430 is certainly not a
graphics card for hardcore gamers with an average of 15 fps in high end
gaming. But if you lower the graphics details and the resolution to
1280 x 1024, then you will be able to enjoy playing your games smoothly.
With 55 fps in DIRT 2, the game performs smoothly and also the graphics
quality is quite ok. We also tested the video
playback abilities. At this point the GT 430 was able to outperform even
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- Video Playback MPEG-2 HDTV
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- HD Gaming |
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Overclocking |
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Of course we tested the
overclocking capabilities of this card. For us it doesn't matter if it's a low end or
high end GPU. We managed to run 3DMark 11 Performance with 880 MHz on
the core and 1'052 MHz memoy clock which is an increase of 180 MHz on
the GPU and 252 MHz on the memory compared to the stock frequency. With these clocks, the Asus GT 430 is able to
outperform its big sister the GT 440. Without changing any voltages. |
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Recommendation |
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We recommend the Asus GT 430 for
any office PC or HTPC. Two very good reasons for this particular card
are video playback performance as well as its low price tag. |
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The ASUS
ENGT430 can be bought at
Brack Electronics AG to a price
of CHF 76.- (58 €). |