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Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2025
It worked once and blinked out. Not a good card
glenn
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
It came in a box that was MUCH too large so I transferred the cushioned ESD package to a plastic bag with the box label for immediate storage. This card is just insurance for the DELL 7050 SFF if the presently installed Video Card has a problem and needs to be replaced. I really don't know which one is better, since the 2GB DDR-5 works perfectly but the 4GB could actually work the same or even better. At any rate, making sure that the card will fit into the DELL SFF is important and this is the time to have an alternative ready. The computer is an i7 and very fast so when it gets into deep graphics territory I want to be prepared. (Sometimes these cards can be very hard to find.) Like the other card it has the SFF plates that require some disassembly and rebuilding in order to fit into the SFF format. A Great Deal without breaking the bank! The more massive Graphics Cards that run hotter and require more cooling don't seem as necessary for just Graphics. For gaming and high frame rates yes, but as long as there's enough RAM (32GB) that fixes a lot of potential problems that might otherwise cause an operation to fail. As it is, this computer has been set-aside for future use. The full desktop that I'm using now does everything with massive SSD external drives that will simply transfer everything to the newer i7 should something fail. Over the years it has become important to keep thinking "what next?" and be prepared for anything that could possibly happen, to avoid waiting, delays, and getting the right parts for repair.
Paul Dupuie
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2025
Wow! The graphic is awesome. It's one of the best I ever bought.
Jason Hinojosa
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2025
Works exceptionally well and give same great quality as GeForce GTX 1050 without paying high price
Daniel Wyatt
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2025
best low profile video card
Leslie
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2024
I just needed to upgrade the GPU in my 2014 Dell since many of my apps required at least 2GB video memory. This isn't the fastest GPU on the planet, but then again, high-end cards will crash my dinosaur PC.It was super easy to install. Window's recognized the device and installed the drivers. I did have to perform a Window's update to get the latest drivers for this card. I ran PC benchmark tests and this is clearly faster than the OEM GPU which came with my system. I gave it only 4-stars because of the way it was shipped. Just an unsealed factory box without any instructions. Perhaps this is normal for Amazon deliveries?? Otherwise the item looked new.
Charles R.
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024
It's been a few weeks. I can't speak to a gaming experience, but my dual-monitor setup for business purposes have worked just fine.
Lester Jensen
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024
The fan on the original Graphics Card that came with our HP computer died. To be fair, you need to understand that the computer is install in the killer of all things electronic - Hawaii. The combination of humidity, salt ladened sea air and airborne grit stirred-up from adjacent street traffic all conspire to undermine the integrity of indoor electronic devices. Added to that, large air circulation ceiling fans to help give an indoor movement of air "breeze" help the human feel a bit more comfortable but accelerate the contamination to the equipment.- This Graphics Card was a bit of an upgrade - has more onboard VRAM and 2 much larger fans which should address the weakness in the cooling that took-out the original card (the Fan became very sluggish and finally froze and then would thermal and hang but with the fan noise was so low (usually a good point in home office) in this case was completely overshadowed by ambient ever present background noise (remember the aforementioned street traffic) so there was no notice warning of the ailing fan. Even with the upgrades it still didn't require external power.- This all lead to an easy replacement install. Although not the same brand as the original, switching the configuration to using onboard graphics, deleting the original Graphics Card from the hardware configuration, powering-off, swapping-in the new card, and powering back on was all it took, as the new device was recognized upon power-on-self-test and the appropriate device driver was found. Now the option of once again having enhanced Graphics support when need has been restored. Glad these cards are still available and at an affordable price. We'll be better able to judge this success after having lived with it for a number of months to see how it holds up, but given it's more robust cooling design and dual fans I expect it to exceed the OEM part (HP power tower computer) performance and lifespan.
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