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MSI GAMING GeForce GT 710 1GB GDRR3 64-bit HDCP Support DirectX 12 OpenGL 4.5 Heat Sink Low Profile Graphics Card (GT 710 1GD3H LPV1)

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Features

  • All Solid Capacitors
  • Low Profile Design
  • Afterburner Overclocking Utility
  • Noise Free
  • PCI-E 2.0. Note: This doesnt come with cover on VGA port

Description

MSI GeForce GT 710 1GD3H LPV1 is built with all solid capacitors to maximize lifespan of the graphic card. This low profile design GPU saves space and allow users to build smaller gaming systems. Make your entire PC experience faster with this dedicated graphics card. Now, you can enjoy up to 10x better performance than integrated graphics in all your favorite PC applications. RAMDAC speed (MHz): 400, HDMI Connectors: 1 (version 1.4a) Max Resolution: 4096x2160 @24 Hz.Motherboard Compatibility: It may be possible that your motherboard may not support the graphics card because either the graphics card is too new or your motherboard is way too older. In this case, you can update your BIOS to the latest one or you may have to change your motherboard. This is a very rare case because almost all motherboards with a PCI Express x16 slot can run all the PCI Express x16 graphics cards. Their performance can vary on different motherboards but in general, they should run fine without any issues.

Graphics Coprocessor: Nvidia GeForce


Brand: MSI Computer


Graphics Ram Size: 1 GB


GPU Clock Speed: 954 MHz


Video Output Interface: VGA


Max Screen Resolution: ‎2560 x 1600


RAM: ‎1 GB


Memory Speed: ‎954 MHz


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎Nvidia GeForce


Chipset Brand: ‎NVIDIA


Card Description: ‎Nvidia GeForce GT 710


Graphics Card Ram Size: ‎1 GB


Brand: ‎MSI Computer


Series: ‎GT 710 1GD3H LPV1


Item model number: ‎GT 710 1GD3H LPV1


Item Weight: ‎5 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎5.75 x 0.75 x 2.72 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎5.75 x 0.75 x 2.72 inches


Computer Memory Type: ‎DDR3 SDRAM


Manufacturer: ‎MSI Computer


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎March 30, 2016


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • well built
gaming capability.
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2025 by TNguyen

  • Weak Performance but Does the Job Well
Inexpensive for a brand new video card. Solid DXVA capabilities for an HTPC. Worked great to replace a dying 7600GS in my dad's computer. Very low power. Passive cooling might not be enough for this card if you task it alot and have a case with very low airflow. My dad's small form factor PC saw it running in the 80s celsius just running some light games. I attached a slim low-noise 40mm fan to it with a ziptie and that was easily enough to cool it down. Now it never gets above 60*C when playing games for hours. So be aware the cooler is just too small to be a good passive cooler for games and DXVA in a super tight case. In a case with better airflow this is probably less of an issue. It's paired with a C2D E7500 Wolfdale 2.93Ghz and 8GB DDR-2 800 RAM so not an amazing PC but enough to push this card along well enough. It runs Youtube, Netflix and Media Player Classic with 1080p mkvs smoothly. It has HDMI output which makes it good for our occasional HTPC needs. Again the card does DXVA okay, but not amazingly. Combined with the CPU it's more than enough to handle high bitrate 1080p which is the goal. So for that it's pretty useful despite the low performance. Better at DXVA than the 7600GS by a longshot. Modern features but very weak performance. Runs older games somewhat worse than the ancient 7600GS it replaced, and newer games just a little better. This card isn't intended for games, but it would be nice to see it perform more like its specs. It's not as disastrous as the GT210 was, with simply broken performance, but it's pretty weak. That said, it runs Source games okay with the settings scaled back, and runs Battlefield 1942, Call of Duty/UO and lots of other popular older games. My dad uses it to play Rome Total War and Medieval 2 nearly cranked which makes him happy. Runs most lighter-weight newer games with low settings as well. So it's not totally helpless, but it's not meant to compete as a gaming card. AMD's APUs are much faster than this, and the integrated in newer Intel CPUs is also much faster. For my dad's older PC though, this MSI GT710 was a perfectly reasonable replacement part. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2017 by Jeffery Jelinski

  • Nice office machine addition.
Its nvidia when they were better company for consumers The product arrived as advertised and met all my expectations in terms of quality. It performed just as described, and I had no issues using it. I would definitely purchase it again if I found myself in the same situation.
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2025 by KingMing

  • Just works. Great for business use!
I needed a video card quickly to get my office PC back up and running. For some reason, my old video card stopped outputting 3840x2160 @ 30Hz (30 frames/sec), and went back down to 1080p. Because my monitor at the office is 3840x2160, that meant I only had 1/4 as much space for windows, and my productivity was hurting. My old card, a Radeon HD 5450, required that I use drivers from 2012 to let me drive that video timing out on HDMI. But one fateful day, even the old drivers refused to send it, with no explanation as to why. I also had to rig up a little device to keep the HPD (Hot Plug Detect) signal from going away when I turned my monitor off, or the Radeon would switch to the DVI output. Every. Single. Time. It was really frustrating. So I went and got this, because I was just looking for a card with the following: - It outputs 3840x2160 @ 30Hz on HDMI - It's silent - Low power I did about 5 minutes of research, found this, verified on nVidia's website that it would do it (it's spelled out that it will), and whipped out my credit card and hit "Order Now." I ordered it on Thursday, and Amazon had it to me on Friday (even though it was normal Prime 2-day shipping). Bonus. So I crack open my mid-tower, find the old card covered in dust (but it was also a fanless card, and the dust blew right off, no probs), and slap this in. The driver install took ages (gotta have all of those patches and tweaks for games I won't be playing...) and eventually I was back up and running. With this card, 3840x2160 showed up, and was marked as preferred. And when I turn off my monitor and turn it back on again later, it didn't switch to DVI because it decided to. Excellent. To summarize: - Works with 2016 drivers in 4K, unlike some other budget cards - Doesn't decide spontaneously to switch to DVI from HDMI - I'm happy with it ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2016 by Kaz Ishiya

  • Dual monitors on a Dell Optiplex
This GPU was purchased for a very specific purpose. It is not and should not be marketed as a "gaming" card. I have a ~2015 Dell Optiplex that has a half-height form factor that I use at my work. The motherboard on the Dell only supports a single VGA output and I really prefer a dual-monitor setup for productivity. I had an old XFX-branded Radeon HD5450 in the case that was doing dual-monitor duty just fine for all this time running Windows 7. When Windows 7 support ended my computer had to be reformatted and a fresh Windows 10 install was done with UEFI and Secure Boot enabled. What we discovered was the BIOS/UEFI changes that were necessary were incompatible with the old Radeon card. I picked up this GT 710 for a very specific use case. It had to be small-form factor (low-profile brackets), had to be low-power and passively cooled, able to support multiple monitors outputs, and had to support UEFI. This MSi card fit all the criteria. It comes with the standard bracket installed but took a matter of minutes to put the 2 included low-profile brackets on with the correct tools. I installed it in the computer very easily but I was surprised that the card only took up about half of a PCI-e slot. The physical length of the card only occupies the first half of the slot and it doesn't even engage the PCI-e locking mechanism. Once the card is bolted down it doesn't move. It booted fine and worked for me without any additional drivers. The Nvidia control panel was even added by Windows without any user intervention. I'm running the card with the stock power supply and running two 1080p monitors, one on HDMI and one with DVI-D. So far so good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2020 by Christopher Lang

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