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EVGA rolls out two Geforce GT 720 graphics cards

by on12 August 2014

With 1 or 2GB of DDR3 memory

Following Nvidia's official launch of the GT 720 graphics card, EVGA has announced its two versions of the new entry-level card with either 1 or 2GB of DDR3 memory.

Both EVGA Geforce GT 720 graphics cards share the same design, which is practically Nvidia's reference design with a low profile PCB and dual-slot thick passive heatsink. They both share pretty much the same specifications with 192 CUDA cores and 797MHz clock for the 28nm GK208 GPU as well as the same 64-bit memory interface paired with either 1 or 2GB of DDR3 memory clocked at 1800MHz.

EVGA's Geforce GT 720 graphics card come bundle with two low profile brackets and feature DVI, HDMI and D-Sub display outputs.

Both versions of the EVGA Geforce GT 720 should be available soon with a price tag set at US $49.99 and US $59.99.

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Last modified on 13 August 2014
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