- PCI Express Compatible
- GeForce 7200 GS with 450 MHz clock
- 256MB 64-bit 2.5 ns GDDR2 memory
- 532 MHz effective memory rate
- Full DirectX 9 and Open GL 2.0 Support
Product Description
The features of the 7200 GS 512-P2-N430-LR include the GeForce 7200 GS (450 MHz clock) chipset, 512MB of 64-bit 2.5ns GDDR2 memory with a 532 MHz effective rate, PCI Express compatibility,4.26GB per second memory bandwidth, CineFx 3.0 engine, UltraShadow II technology, DVD , NVIDIA Pure Veido, Direct X 9.0, and Open GL 2.0 support. Has S-Video, DVI, and VGA.This product comes with a one year warranty with a second year free with registration. Product must be registe… More >>
EVGA 512-P2-N430-LR 512MB GeForce 7200 GS DDR2 PCI-Express 2.0 Graphics Card
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#1 by Don E. Cooper on April 15, 2010 - 4:23 pm
I was searching for pci cards, This one poped up didn
t know it was pcie until after purchase. I don’t think pcie should show up in the searches if im looking for pci.
Rating: 3 / 5
#2 by Clint C on April 15, 2010 - 6:51 pm
I bought this card at new egg. The card installed fine after i turned off my onboard video. But now im in the process or looking for a replacement. My card at the moment is cooking at a nice 108 C… that heat sync isnt worth 10cents. Im haveing to blow a fan onto the card to get it down to 80C i wouldent recomend this card to anyone not even everyday users much less gammers… Turn away now! It may seem like a cheap alternative but dont trust it, just spend a couple dollars more to get a card with a fan!
Rating: 3 / 5
#3 by F. Koerner on April 15, 2010 - 6:54 pm
Great Product! not as good as the 9600 card, but will do for the price!
Rating: 5 / 5
#4 by R.Z. Rider on April 15, 2010 - 8:50 pm
The drivers included with the card set up my display at 640 x 480 at 4 (yes four) colors. After downloading an installation from the web site, it works OK.
Rating: 3 / 5
#5 by Donald E. Fulton on April 15, 2010 - 10:49 pm
This video card has both VGA and HDMI output connectors and uses simple, quiet, passive cooling. Prior to this card my computer had only VGA output provided by built-in video on the motherboard. I had hooked up my 42″ HDTV as a 2nd (clone) monitor using an active VGA splitter, and this worked well. However, my TV (for whatever reason)offers more screen size options if I go in via HDMI rather than VGA, so I bought this card as an inexpensive way add an HDMI output to the computer. I wasn’t looking for performance improvements, I just wanted to hook up my HDTV via HDMI while using VGA on my main monitor.
What has come as a pleasant surprise is that I have found I can now do more than have a clone monitor. I can now have two applications open full screen at the same time, one on each monitor using the NVIDIA video software that comes with this card! This is a real plus if your writing and often need to refer to a reference document. I found I can run a browser on my main monitor while simultaneously a computer DVD movie displays on the second monitor. From a mouse/cursor point of view the two monitors act like they are side-by-side. When I move my mouse off the right edge of the left monitor and its application, it enters the screen of the right monitor and its application. A click on an application screen determines which application the keyboard controls. While it takes a little time to set up (& the first time it took a day of fooling around to figure this out), it’s a real improvement over constantly switching back and forth.
The supplied software has a ‘dual view’ mode that allows Windows XP (not sure if this would work in Vista which has some limitations) to run at different resolutions (at the same time) on the VGA and HDMI connectors, so you can optimize for each monitor. I am now running app#1 on my main 32″ HDTV/monitor at 800×600 while I simultaneously run app#2 on my aux 42″ at 1280×768. By leaving my VGA splitter hooked into the 42″ VGA port, I now have two different computer views available on my 42″ HDTV by switching its sources: 800×600 clone view of app#1 via VGA and 1280×768 view of app#2 via HDMI, and of course, the built-in TV tuner can still be selected too. Neat.
Rating: 4 / 5