🚀 Elevate your creative edge with compact 4K power!
The ZOTAC GeForce GT 1030 is a low-profile, PCIe 3.0 video card featuring 2GB of 6000 MHz GDDR5 memory and NVIDIA's efficient Pascal architecture. It supports 4K resolution and DirectX 12, making it ideal for professional photo and video editing on Windows 7, 8, and 10. With easy driver updates and extended warranty, it’s a reliable upgrade for space-conscious creators seeking crisp visuals and smooth performance.
Max Screen Resolution | 4K (3840x2160) |
Memory Speed | 6000 MHz |
Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030 |
Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
Card Description | GeForce GT 1030 |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 2 GB |
Brand | ZOTAC |
Series | ZT-P10300A-10L |
Item model number | ZT-P10300A-10L |
Operating System | Windows 10 / 8 / 7 (32/64-bit) |
Item Weight | 6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.77 x 0.63 x 4.38 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.77 x 0.63 x 4.38 inches |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Manufacturer | Zotac |
ASIN | B0711NWFJX |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | May 17, 2017 |
J**P
Good for a minimal system
I needed a GPU for an older work pc for a dual monitor rig, and a couple devices attached. The internal gpu could't handle it (screen blackouts, unexplained glitches, down the troubleshoot rabbit hole, etc.). Installed this and no more migraines.
D**N
Perfect!
Enough to power my large 1440p monitor. Excellent little thing.
G**R
Quiet Fan - Works Great With Linux
I didn't know what to expect from this card. I've had video cards with fans that were quite noisy, this one is very quiet.I use Linux Mint and have had a GT 1030 in my main computer for 2-3 years, and just replaced a GT 710 with this card a few days ago. The 710 had a nasty habit of 'blinking' text as I scroll down the page. This card 'blinks' but only slightly, I can continue to read text while scrolling with it. Nvidia has wonderful support for Linux users, unlike some other manufacturers. Installing an Nvidia powered card is no problem for Linux users.I don't use my system for gaming, mostly internet videos and movies and the performance is good for audio as well as video.Nvidia. It just works!
J**N
Low Power Consumption
Great card for older sff machines due to its low 30w power draw which wont make you have to upgrade you power supply and smaller size that allows it to fit in about any machine that has a pcie slot, while still providing good performance in older games. Can run some of the newer titles on lower settings. Drivers for it start at Windows 7 and is compatible with all Windows operating systems after, including Windows 11.
T**.
Great true 4K solution for an older desktop PC
I had to replace a failing 10 year old 24" VGA HD monitor, so I bought a 28" 4K monitor that I plugged in to a HDMI port on the back of my 10 year old desktop PC that I hadn't even known it was equipped with! The image quality was tremendously better, but the onboard graphics processor was limited to HD resolution. I'll need to replace my PC in the next two years to accommodate Windows 11 (or 12), so I was limited to finding an "older technology" graphics card built for a PCIe 3.0 interface which happened to be available on my PC's motherboard. My research led me to this card which I purchased two months ago, and I finally took the plunge to open up my trusty (and dusty!) old computer to install it. The installation was easier than I'd ever imagined, and after I powered up the PC again (and it struggled through multiple Windows 10 and other assorted application updates since it had been powered down for a week), the computer discovered the new graphics card, and then the graphics card identified the monitor and configured its output for full 4K resolution. I was literally awestruck at how finely detailed the monitor's display is now! I of course don't use this "vintage" 3rd gen i5-based PC for gaming, but the increase in image quality and fine-grained detail literally changes the experience interacting with Windows, viewing images and data on web sites, and working with documents and spreadsheets. Anyone who has an older PC that they'll be using for a few more years but wants the full benefit of a 4K monitor in the mean time should truely consider this graphics card!
S**M
Probably The Safest GPU for a 200W PSU
If you're considering this, most likely your case is similar to mine: You have a prebuilt PC with a proprietary 200W PSU which can't be easily upgraded, and any discrete GPU would be a big upgrade to the integrated graphics.Yes, this card should work, but I strongly recommend using a program like Open Hardware Monitor to confirm your system's power usage leaves enough wiggle room. In my case, the max power usage was around 120W so it could handle this card's 30W. That said, I still feel a bit nervous about cutting it close.Can you game on it? If you have modest standards, actually yes. It ran most games I tried at a stable 60 fps on 720p low settings, and even more demanding titles like Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade at a stable 30 fps (even though this card is technically beneath the minimum requirements). I'm pleasantly surprised that even Nintendo Switch emulation works on this card, depending on the game of course (Super Mario Odyssey was a mostly stable 60 fps, Fire Emblem: Three Houses was a mostly stable 30 fps, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate was a mostly stable 60 fps except when it loaded new shaders).As for overclocking, +100 MHz core clock and +100 MHz memory clock with MSI Afterburner seemed to be safe and it could probably be pushed further, but I returned to default since I didn't want to take any unnecessary risks.Overall, this card's performance exceeded my expectations; however I feel it is overpriced. Looking at the price history, it fluctuates between $149.99 and $99.99 on Amazon (I got it at $99.99), and I would not recommend it when it's over $100.
J**D
Graphics for the non-enthusiast
Bought for HP Elite 8300 low profile PC. Not a heavy duty gaming card, but worlds better than CPU-integrated graphics.
V**N
Good basic graphics card
The card was very easy to install, and it works great. It’s replacing the factory (Dell) graphics which was going flaky. Software downloads as a package with an app along with the drivers, and that too was easy to install. Start to finish a good buy.
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