ASUS released the new GeForce GT 730 graphics card: Equipped with four HDMI ports

Compared with a few months ago, the recent shortage of graphics card supply has eased, and the price has also dropped. However, according to many sources, the supply will still be tight for a period of time in the future, and it is inevitable that there will be price increases or shortages. In the past year, many things that have happened in the graphics card market have not been seen before, such as the introduction of new GeForce GT 730 and GeForce GT 1030 graphics cards by manufacturers.

According to Twitter user @momomo_us, ASUS recently quietly launched a new GeForce GT 730 graphics card, the model is GT730-4H-SL-2GD5. Even in 2014, there was a certain gap between the performance of this graphics card and the mainstream products on the market at that time. MSI also launched a graphics card with the model number N730K-2GD3H/LPV1 two months ago, which is the 13th product of its GeForce GT 730 series.
This GeForce GT 730 graphics card from ASUS uses Auto-Extreme technology, a single-slot design, and passive cooling. It measures 148 x 105 x 18 mm and uses 2GB of 64bit GDDR5 video memory. Its Kepler architecture GPU has 384 CUDA cores, an acceleration frequency of 927 MHz, and a video memory rate of 5 Gbps. It is worth mentioning that it is equipped with four HDMI 1.4 ports. The PCI Express 2.0 x1 interface used by Asus’s product may be more useful to some users than previous MSI products.

Since NVIDIA gave up support for the Kepler architecture GPU in the GeForce R470 driver, it is already an outdated product to a certain extent, and it is a bit inappropriate even as a bright machine card. ASUS has not yet determined the specific price and time to market, but some of the media refer to the current price of the graphics card market and believe that the price of this “new” graphics card may exceed $100. For a low-end graphics card seven years ago, this price is obviously a bit crazy.