GT 710's are only good if you need a basic video signal on a system that doesn't have integrated graphics. Something like a DIY server. Definitely not for gaming at all.
Not only that, but they end up being like...way overpriced
I saw a pre-built on Amazon from IBuyPower or CyberPowerPC (I have an IBuyPower that I've mercilessly frankensteined I'm approaching the ship of theseus, aside from the case) with a 1650Ti, 8GB RAM (probs one stick) a mid tier 4 core intel CPU, and a 240GB SSD with a 1TB HDD (probs a generic 7200RPM)...guess how much?
GAMRKNIGHT on July 3rd, 2021 at 02:24 UTC »
"This bad boy has a GT 710 graphics card, Intel Pentium Silver processor, a whopping 8 GB of RAM and a massive hard drive of 256 GB"
People in 2013 or prebuilts today
outtokill7 on July 3rd, 2021 at 03:02 UTC »
GT 710's are only good if you need a basic video signal on a system that doesn't have integrated graphics. Something like a DIY server. Definitely not for gaming at all.
JulietPapaOscar on July 3rd, 2021 at 03:12 UTC »
Not only that, but they end up being like...way overpriced
I saw a pre-built on Amazon from IBuyPower or CyberPowerPC (I have an IBuyPower that I've mercilessly frankensteined I'm approaching the ship of theseus, aside from the case) with a 1650Ti, 8GB RAM (probs one stick) a mid tier 4 core intel CPU, and a 240GB SSD with a 1TB HDD (probs a generic 7200RPM)...guess how much?
1650 USD.
Nuts I tell ya, NUTS