NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030 has 384 CUDA cores and 2GB GDDR5

Posted on Monday, May 15 2017 @ 18:25 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
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The availability of NVIDIA's GeForce GT 1030 is coming nearer, VideoCardz reports the chip will be in stores on May 17. I don't think NVIDIA will make a lot of fanfare about this product as this isn't really the sort of product gamers await in anticipated. It's for the low-end eSports market in places like Asia as well as for HTPC builds.

Based on the GP108 GPU, the GeForce GT 1030 offers 384 CUDA cores and a 64-bit memory bus with 2GB GDDR5 memory. The card uses the PCI Express 3.0 x8 interface and does not require external power as it has a TDP of under 75W. The GT 1030 has a 1227MHz base clock, 1468MHz Boost and 6000MHz memory clockspeed.

VideoCardz reports the GeForce GT 1030 will end up cheaper than anticipated. Previous estimates were around 599 to 799 yuan, while the actual launch price will be between 450 yuan ($65) and 500 yuan ($72). In Europe, pricing is expected to end up around 80EUR.

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