Simplicity is what the product is about, it’s dirt cheap, you’ll be able to play a few games plus you’ll have all the features that NVIDIA has to offer you. Dual monitor, outstanding media playback and a plethora of other features. This product is made for the person that really doesn’t care that much for gaming yet wants the best features available that are not gaming related, and all that for bottom dollar.
..Gaming wise, what you can expect from the card is that you’ll be able to play most older games perfectly fine. Even quite a few of the newer games will have no big problems with this card under two condition. The first; you need to stay at 1024×768 maximum and secondly you do not enable Antialiasing features as the card simply does not have enough processing power. It’s not at all bad though. Heavy upcoming games you say ? FOrget about it, this card is not suitable for it.
So, if you are not really a huge gamer and needs stability, good image quality and features like good DVD of Media playback, Dual View etc etc .. hey then this card is a steal. It incorporates all NVIDIA patented technology you’ll ever need from a graphics card.
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