Staff pricing will be applied on all products. Cha-ching!
We’re not robots, get sales advice 7 days a week
Trade in your old laptop
PC Sale
Sell your old Phone
Sorry, I’m out of stock
For help finding something similar, just give us a call on 0871 244 0934, or we can email you if it comes back into stock »
EVGA 1GB GEF GT 730 DDR3
Add discrete graphics to your computer with the GeForce GT 730 Graphics Card from EVGA. This card features 1GB of DDR3 vRAM, a base clock speed of 700 MHz, and 96 CUDA Cores for parallel processing. Having a discrete GPU for graphics and hardware acceleration takes part of the processing load off of the CPU allowing your computer to run more efficiently. The output panel of this card houses two DVI terminals and an HDMI terminal, providing compatibility with almost any standard computer display or television. This card supports up to 2 simultaneous displays for extending your desktop and increasing productivity. This card is cooled using an active fansink cooler which pushes cool air through the card, forcing it through the heatsink, and dissipating the heated air in different directions away from the card. This type of cooler recirculates air back into the case and works best in cases which have adequate airflow.
CUDA
NVIDIA's parallel computing platform which enables an increase in computing performance by harnessing the parallel nature of GPU processing. CUDA compatible applications can assign intensive parallel computing tasks, such as real-time video rendering, to the GPU to process, freeing up the computer's CPU to run other tasks.
3D Vision Support
When used with a 3D Vision compatible monitor and 3D Vision active-shutter glasses, full-HD resolution images are delivered to each eye. Additionally, with a 3D LightBoost compatible screen, image brightness will be maintained while using the glasses and ghosting will be reduced.
PhysX
NVIDIA's hardware accelerated physics engine computes how objects move in space in real time. Having a physics engine precludes the need for programs to pre-animate rendered objects which can give an unrealistic "canned animation" feel. The PhysX engine also allows for designers to create more detailed objects, relying on the GPU's processing power rather than a bloated programming back end.
Adaptive V-Sync
NVIDIA's Adaptive Vertical Sync minimizes stuttering and tearing by monitoring and adjusting the card's frame rate output. At high frame rates, Adaptive V-Sync is enabled to slow down the output frame rate to prevent tearing as a result of losing sync with your monitor. At lower frame rates, Adaptive V-Sync will automatically be disabled to minimize stuttering.
DSR
NVIDIA's Dynamic Super Resolution is a scaling utility introduced with their Maxwell architecture. DSR uses the GPU architecture in order to take advantage of 4K capabilities with lower screen resolutions by having the graphics card render at 4K and then intelligently down-sample the output to fit the smaller screen. Aliasing and jagged artifacts are reduced by having a high-quality filter applied before the image is scaled down.