Asus ENGT430

Published by Christian Ney on 09.06.11
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Technical data / specifications

The GT 430 is powered by the GF108 graphic processor, the same that you can find on the GT 440. This graphics processor is based on the GF100 (also known as Fermi) and targets the entry level market segment. Compared to the GT 440 the core frequency had been lowered by 110 MHz from 810 MHz to finally 700 MHz. As a consequence it's now is possible to equip this chip with only a passive cooler which keeps the card noiseless. The Asus card we test here comes with an active cooling system, but it apppears to be really silent thanks to low fan speed. Even under heavy GPU load, we didn't hear the graphic card. To be back on the specs, DirectX 11 compatibility and 40 nm manufacturing process technology belong to the facts as well as 4 ROP and 96 Shader units with DDR3 memory using a 128 bit wide interface.



  ASUS GT 430 Asus GT 440 Zotac 9600 GT ECO Asus Radeon HD 5550
Chip GF108 GF108 G94 Redwood
Process 40 nm 40 nm 65 nm 40 nm
Transistors 0.585 billion 0.585 billion 0.505 billion 0.627 billion
GPU clock 700 MHz 823 MHz 600 MHz 550 MHz
Shader clock 1'400 MHz 1'645 MHz 1500 MHz N/A MHz
Memory 1024 MB DDR3 1024 MB GDDR5 512 MB GDDR3 1024 MB GDDR3
Memory clock 800 MHz 800 MHz 900 MHz 800 MHz
Memory interface 128 Bit 128 Bit 256 Bit 128 Bit
Memory bandwidth 25'600 MB/s 51'200 MB/s 57'600 MB/s 25'600 MB/s
Shader Cores 96 96 64 320
ROPs 4 ROP 4 ROP 16 ROP 8 ROP
Shader model SM 5 SM 5 SM 4 SM 5
Maximum board power 49 Watt 65 Watt 59 Watt 40 Watt
Price $80 $100 $110 $65


Page 1 - Introduction Page 7 - Unigine Heaven / Stone Giant
Page 2 - Specifications Page 8 - World in Conflict / Resident Evil 5
Page 3 - Preview Page 9 - Call of Juarez / Far Cry 2
Page 4 - Overclocking Page 10 - Casual Gaming
Page 5 - Testing conditions Page 11 - Video Playback
Page 6 - Futuremark Page 12 - Conclusion



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