EVGA GeForce GT 520 1024 MB DDR3 PCI Express 2.0 DVI/HDMI/VGA Graphics Card, 01G-P3-1521-KRbest
Product Description
Whether you stream 1080p online videos from sites like YouTube or Hulu or prefer immersive Blu-Ray 3D movies, the power of the GeForce GT 520 GPU makes your video playback fast and smooth. In addition to rendering your high-res photos instantly, the EVGA GeForce GT 520 alos speeds up the editing of your videos. And when you share your photos and videos online, you'll enjoy a richer web experience with GPU accelerated browsers like Google Chrome and Internet Explorer 9. Go beyond photos and videos and take your gaming to the next level. with the EVGA GeForce GT 520, your favorite DirectX 11 games come to life with lifelike characters and incredibly detailed terrain and game environments. Specifications include the GTX 520 (810 MHz core clock) chipset, 1024MB of DDR3 memory with a 1400 MHz Effective memory clock, 64 bit memory interface, 1620 MHz Shader Clock, 48 CUDA cores, 11.2 GB/sec memory bandwidth, 6.5 GT/s Texture Fill rate and PCI Express 2.0 compatibility. Additional features include Microsoft DirectX 11 Support, NVIDIA PhysX and NVIDIA Pure Video HD Technologies, Blu-ray 3D Support, NVIDIA CUDA technology with CUDA C/C++, DirectCompute 5.0 and OpenCL support, OpenGL 4.1 Support and PCI-Express 2.0 support. Connections are 1 HDMI 1.4a connector and 1 Dual-Link DVI-I HDCP capable connector. Package includes the EVGA Driver/software disc and a 3 Year Limited Warranty if registered within 30 days at evga.com.
- GeForce GT 520 with 810 MHz core clock
- PCI Express 2.0
- 1024 MB 64-bit DDR3 memory
- 1400 MHz Effective memory clock and 1620 MHz shader clock
- Microsoft DirectX 11 Support
- Blu-ray 3D Support
EVGA GeForce GT 520 1024 MB DDR3 PCI Express 2.0 DVI/HDMI/VGA Graphics Card, 01G-P3-1521-KR Reviews
EVGA GeForce GT 520 1024 MB DDR3 PCI Express 2.0 DVI/HDMI/VGA Graphics Card, 01G-P3-1521-KR Reviews
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful: OK graphics card; struggles with 1080p mkv, By This review is from: EVGA GeForce GT 520 1024 MB DDR3 PCI Express 2.0 DVI/HDMI/VGA Graphics Card, 01G-P3-1521-KR (Personal Computers) I bought this for a 4-year-old Gateway PC (AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+/4GB DDR2 RAM). I earlier had a 256MB ATI Radeon HD 2400 PRO graphics card in the PC, with the DVI hooked up to my 1080p monitor and the VGA hooked up to my 1080p HDTV. While image quality was pretty good on both, there was very noticeable frame-slicing when watching high-def content using VLC on my HDTV. My earlier SDTV did not have this issue when I had it hooked up to the s-video port on the graphics card. Obviously the ATI card was no match for 2 1080p displays (in extended desktop mode). Not surprising, since the card is at least 3 years old and was entry level even back then.This GT 520 is entry level as well, but also draws very low power (29W), which is important since I don't plan to upgrade the 300W stock PSU on my PC. I was happy to note that it drives both my displays (monitor and TV) with ease, and I can happily browse on the monitor while the TV is playing 720p MKV files without any... Read more 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful: Works for what I needed it for., By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: EVGA GeForce GT 520 1024 MB DDR3 PCI Express 2.0 DVI/HDMI/VGA Graphics Card, 01G-P3-1521-KR (Personal Computers) I purchased this card to replace my fathers, in his HP m8120n entertainment PC. Works great, way better than the stock one. I would recommend this card for someone with a stock power supply. 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful: Tricky installation. Sound card issues, By Rich Mc (Flemington, NJ United States) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: EVGA GeForce GT 520 1024 MB DDR3 PCI Express 2.0 DVI/HDMI/VGA Graphics Card, 01G-P3-1521-KR (Personal Computers) Everything seems to be working OK now, but the installation of this card was problematic. Here's why: After installing the EVGA GeForce GT 520, I lost the onboard audio to my HP desktop (running XP Pro). In the sound resources of the Control Panel, the NVIDIA High Definition Audio became the default and my Realtek High Definition Audio disappeared. Solution: If the onboard audio is set to "Auto" in the BIOS, the motherboard will automatically disable the onboard audio if it detects another audio device (in this case the NVIDIA) in your computer. If you change your onboard audio setting to "enable" this will not happen, and you will get your sound back. I did have to reinstall the Realtek driver.Price from Amazon was great and shipping was very fast. |
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