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MSI Geforce 210 1024 MB DDR3 PCI-Express 2.0 Graphics Card MD1G/D3

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Description

MSI N210 1024MB DDR3 PCI-Express 2.0 Graphics Card MD1G/D3, Dual-link DVI x 1 D-Subx 1, HDMI x 1.


Graphics Coprocessor: Nvidia GeForce


Brand: MSI


Graphics Ram Size: 1 GB


GPU Clock Speed: 589 MHz


Video Output Interface: DVI, HDMI


Product Dimensions: 5.7 x 3.3 x 0.7 inches


Item Weight: 0.01 ounces


Item model number: N210-MD1G/D3


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 22, 2010


Manufacturer: MSI Computer


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • It Worked!
Wanted to add HDMI Out to my computer. Damned if the thing didn't work! instructions were nearly useless. Fortunately, it was obvious which slot to install into. Thought it was a dud, but after a second re-start, the computer recogized it and it works great for my needs.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 29, 2023 by James T. Davenport

  • It works with W2K
The computer I've been doing most of my work on for years is still running W2K Advanced Server - which I would have upgraded years ago except that MS doesn't provide an upgrade path from the AS operating system to a desktop version. When the machine started having intermittent failures, I spent almost a month debugging the problem because it seemed to occur at random times. When I discovered the fan had quit on the video card, I started looking for a replacement - but finding one with W2K drivers proved to be a "challenge." This card came with the drivers I needed, I replaced the video card, and it's been working happily ever since. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 30, 2023 by Fred Koschara

  • Great for vintage media desktops
So, I mostly use this graphics card for basic HDMI input for my vintage multimedia PC build. I run Windows XP Media Center Edition as my primary operating system. This card is capable enough to play videos at HD and small enough to fit in a small space. My desktop is a Mini-ITX form factor desktop, and this fits perfectly in the small space within the desktop. I wouldn't use this to run any games unless they are older games. I have tried some of my old CD games on it and they run perfectly fine. The only concern is that when running YouTube videos, the videos slow down a little bit, but eventually catch up. This card isn't anything special, but good for basic tasks such as watching/listening to some videos, music and more. Color output is also great on this card. This is a low-profile card, which means it is good for small spaces and fully meets my requirements. When I get a more serious multimedia machine, I will upgrade to a higher spec'd card such as a GTX 1060 or something around there. Overall, this is a great card, assuming you aren't going to do much intensive processes on your PC. (Also, don't forget to install the drivers for the card. Mine did not come with a CD with the software for it, so I had to go and find it online, but it is there and supports OS's from Windows XP-Windows 7 I believe.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 20, 2022 by Benjamin

  • It works ok
It is good
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 15, 2023 by J.Roggiero "Gino"

  • Quality
As storage
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 13, 2023 by David Ogunkoya

  • After 3 years, loud fan whine, it's on the cusp of failing.
First, I do not think the current price for this card is appropriate. I read some other reviews and had to roll my eyes that were complaining about the performance of this card. Stop buying things without researching them. Buying this and expecting to game, record your screen, etc in the current time is frankly ridiculous. This card was low end when it was new, and it's now 13 years old. $60 for a 13 year old card that pales in comparison to even modern integrated graphics is highway robbery. They must be selling overstock by now, I highly doubt they are still producing these, so there is no excuse, they are simply abusing the current GPU market. You will NOT be satisfied with the performance of this card for the cost, period. You could find a used AMD CPU with integrated graphics that would blow this out of the water for about the same money. That said, I bought this card a few years ago for ~$30 iirc, which I think is a more reasonable cost. The purpose was to provide a display output for a server computer that has a CPU with no integrated video. No gaming, steaming, productivity work, etc. It has provided a simple display output to navigate the OS when needed (VNC programs rely on a display output to pick up in order to provide the remote functionality), which is rare. It has worked just fine, and still does to be fair. However, the tiny fan on it has developed a very loud whine that is indicative of impending physical failure (I have been in IT for ~20 years). I would expect to get at least 5+ years out of a video card that is barely used. I have much higher end cards in my families computers that are regularly stressed with gaming and various applications that support GPU hardware acceleration, and none of them have any issues, the most extreme example being a 780Ti that is now 9 years old. This is my singular experience so I may have been unlucky, but I am disappointed with the lack of reliability. I now need to buy a replacement card, bc replacing the fan is not worth it. I came here to just get the same card because I am looking for the cheapest solution possible, but I will not be purchasing this card again simply because I cannot stomach the current price. It's sad, because it's difficult to find a simple display adapter on the cheap these days due to the GPU market, and these very low end cards aren't worth much to anyone that knows better, so it's hard to justify the cost for what you are getting out of it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 17, 2022 by Robert Eyerly

  • Solid card for basic computing
This graphics card caught my eye as I was looking for something inexpensive to replace a card on my system that I built 10 years ago. Many of the reviews I saw a reference to being a card for older systems and so I thought it would apply to mine. My current graphics card was having issues and so I bought this one to see if I could remedy those problems without having to replace my system. I was able to download the drivers on the Nvidia website and everything functions accordingly and the problems I was having with my older graphics card are now resolved. On a separate note and size to clarify, I purchased this card for basic computing and for streaming videos and it works just fine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 3, 2022 by RobertG

  • DD3 and 1GB of memory. Slow except for general purpose stuff.
For anything past general internet surfing or simple Office applications, spend the money and get at least a DDR 4 or better system and at least 4GB. It's a good, low-end graphics card for non-gaming or non-photo processing usage.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 26, 2023 by Thomas M. Nathe

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