This is a great video card. I needed an upgrade from the (on board) graphics card that came with my computer. Because I have a work station type computer (small form factor), it required a low profile card with as little power consumption as possible. Drawing just 21 watts under full load, this video card was the answer and the Nvidia software that controls and monitors it is awesome. It can also easily be over clocked using this software. The card effortlessly runs all my applications and 3D games without taxing my 250 watt power supply. If you are like me, and have a computer with a smallish PS that is too good to trash, then this is the video card you should purchase.
I needed a PCI-e X1 video card to run monitors 3 and 4 on my office system. The X1-X6 adapter I was using doesn't work after recent system updates. I bought this card to try, and it works perfectly. Setup was automatic in Win10, and I'm very satisfied.
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Good card, but the port is NOT a DVI output. It's a dms-59. This allows you to use two monitors, but you will need to buy a converter cable, dms-59 to DVI. The cable costs $10 on Walmarts website. Good with the converter, but be warned you can't just hook up a DVI monitor to the card without one.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The card is good however it is DMS-59 not DVI-I dual link. You will need to buy an adapter cable making this cost more than expected and maybe more than other options available in pci-e x1. Otherwise it is a good deal.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Works perfectly in my HP workstation.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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