Zotac revealed its GeForce GT 1030 graphics card, which features a low-profile, single-slot design and consumes 30 watts of power.
Zotac positioned its GeForce GT 1030 as a multimedia upgrade for low-end PCs. Nvidia’s GT 1030 GPU is based on the company’s Pascal architecture.
The single-slot card includes a single-link DVI-D port that can power a 1920×1200 display, and it also has an HDMI 2.0b port, which can handle a 4K display at 60Hz.
The board is only 4.38 inches tall and includes a low-profile bracket so that you can install the card in compact desktop systems. Zotac’s GeForce GT 1030 pulls all of its power (maximum 30W) through the PCI-E slot.
Zotac’s GeForce GT 1030 is out now for $70.
Zotac GeForce GT 1030 | |
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GPU | GeForce GT 1030 |
CUDA cores | 384 |
Video Memory | 2GB GDDR5 |
Memory Bus | 64-bit |
Base Clock | 1,227 MHz |
Boost Clock | 1,468 MHz |
Memory Clock | 6.0 GHz |
PCI Express | PCIE 3.0 |
Display Outputs | SL-DVI-D |
HDMI 2.0b | |
HDCP Support | Yes |
Multi Display Capability | 2 |
Recommended Power Supply | 300W |
Power Consumption | 30W |
Power Input | N/A |
DirectX | 12 |
OpenGL | 4.5 |
Cooling | Heatsink + fan |
Slot Size | Single Slot |
SLI | N/A |
Supported OS | Windows 10 / 8 / 7 (32/64-bit) |
Card Length | 172.5 x 111.15 x 16mm (6.77 x 4.38 x 0.63in.) |