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MSI GT 710 2GD3H 4HDMI 2GB Graphics Card $41 + Delivery ($0 VIC, SYD, ADL C&C) + Surcharge @ Centre Com

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The Legendary GPU GT710 with 4 HDMI Ports (Good for monitoring cryptos) of the decade is back 2025 at all time low at only $41 AUD! Surcharges: 0% for bank deposit, Afterpay & Zip Money. 1.2% for VISA / MasterCard & PayPal. 2.2% for AmEx.

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  • +37

    Thanks OP, just told my mrs. that i won't be buying a 5080 next month and have found a replacement

    • +29

      At least you'll get 100% real frames!

      • +3

        1 real frame per second > 500 fake frames per second

        • +2

          On that: if, in a blind test, "fake" frames can't be reasonably perceived by a person playing a game, compared to "raw" frames - then should it matter?

          Have we become too obsessed with the number of frames, rather than the experience (being a mixture of wow visuals at a sufficient resolution and htz?).

          Philosophical questions for the modern gamer🤔

          • +5

            @Goremans: Generated frames will be felt more by the player than an observer, because they will have poor latency.

            Plus it will always introduce some level of artifacting (although that should improve with tech).

            Theres a place for it, but it's not just an ideological aversion. Upscaling generally is better than frame Gen.

            • +1

              @Erwark: Interesting. I think it will improve over time - and probably not going to stop for better or worse.

              TBH, i think its a game changer for 4K+ VR, it could finally (finally) be thing for small cheaper vr devices. And on that its no wonder Nintendo is jumping in. Its perfect for small portable devices (in the long run)

              • +1

                @Goremans: Maybe. Latency is going to be even more obvious in VR than anything else. If they can get it right, it could be a game changer, but that's a big if.

                The other issue is BS claims it will continue to cause. "this runs at 60 fps (when it's really 15 fps with x4 frame gen). It works well if the base fps is high (eg to get 90 up to 144), but you just know that's not what devs and GPU manufacturers will focus on). And working well to get to very high fps is kinda pointless when it's your competitive gamers that care about 240 fps rather than 120 and they're going to say mo thanks due to latency.)

    • You should keep it secret

  • +11

    Can I run deepseek on this?

    • +3

      Too much for grandpa

      • jensen is selling $500 bn of these to OpenAI

    • +15

      Xi revealed they built Deepseek with 6 of these cards and a budget of $500 dollars which is why we realised US tech stocks might actually be overvalued by trillions

      • +2

        In actuality they had a stock pile of 10,000 nvidia cards

      • +2

        I find it funny that people just take their word for it

        • When Trump would jump on them and ban them if they admitted to having somehow obtained the latest fastest cards, of course they're going to say what they did, that they did it with old ones. It might be true. It might not be. But the fact they've claimed it is doesn't prove it is.

          You can only trust people to be telling you the truth if they tell you things that its not to their advantage for you to believe.

          • @GordonD: Nvidia doesnt give 2 shits about Trump

            I feel like most people dont understand how many projects they have, its not just AI

      • Took $6m and 2 months to build from this source not a joke

        • +3

          That's like claiming my mansion cost only $100k and took only a few weeks, when really that was just the most recent renovations.

          The $5.5m and 2 months refers only to the most recent post-training of the model, and I still highly doubt the dollar figure (although I do think they've likely developed the model at much less expense than Western competitors).

          They also slipped up in an interview and admited that they did have Nvidia H100s (which are embargoed from sale to China), not only the lower specced Nvidia H800s.

          DeepSeek is good, but don't believe all the hype (also, don't believe OpenAI's hype or anyone elses).

          • +1

            @kapone: Blame the media for quoting "$6m" out of context.

            What Deepseek actually said was how many hours of GPU power it took to train. Somebody multiplied that by $2/hr cloud rental cost to get the $6m number.

            The fact it they trained it with 1/10 the work of others. And it is public source, the model and weights. You can bet a few others are already trying to replicate the effort with their own datasets.

            • @bargaino: The people behind Hugging Face are actually trying to reproduce the model using the paper the Deepseek researchers published, so we'll find out soon how valid the claims are.

              What has been accomplished is huge and still very significant, but the media and others online (along with many obvious bots) are trying to push a pretty over-the-top narrative here about what's been achieved, and what it was achieved with.

              They also seem to have made heavy use of other models like ChatGPT and Claude for producing synthetic training data, this wasn't created in a vacuum in China like some people think.

      • +3

        …in a cave! With a box of scraps!

  • +1

    Will it run Crysis? tehe

    • +10

      60FPSM

    • Run? Yes.
      Well? No.

      Crysis 1 will do 720p at 30 fps on Low.

  • Can this run crysis?

  • +6

    Should I get 120 of these or a 5090?

    • +11

      Good investment. 240GB of VRAM and 480 HDMI ports supporting 4k@30fps. That's a total of 1920k or 1.9M@30fps. 3,981,312,000 pixels.

      • +6

        Weird they're not talking about this comparison in reviews…?

  • +6

    Not that it matters but Nvidia is discontinuing driver updates for this series I believe along with 900 and 1000 series soon

    • Is that a big deal just for windows use?

      • Nope

      • +8

        no but might have an impact on use with doors.

      • Not really but I wouldn’t use it in a professional setting tbh. If you actually need to drive four monitors then it’s probably reasonably important that they keep displaying four monitors after any given windows update.

        Even if it is $40, you don’t want to be burrowing into some rando box to swap it out at short notice.

  • -1

    If only you could mine crypto on these.

  • +1

    will this run google

  • +15

    Just an FYI this specific card is using DDR3 memory from the Mesozoic era, the other more expensive $50 variants use GDDR5 memory.

    As Indiana Jones would say, this belongs in a museum.

    Not that it matters anyway because you are probably going to put this Gpu in your nan's pc so she can browse Ozbargain and Facebook, but keep in mind the integrated graphics of 5 year old AMD APU'S, such as ones found in the humble Ryzen 5600g (Vega 6 / Vega 7) are about the same performance level as GT1030 / GTX 1050.

    • +3

      These are great in servers where PCI-e slots can be at a premium. My x16 slots are taken up by HBAs and 10G NICs and I only have 1x slots left. Getting one for the backup file server for occasional display use when trouble shooting. The main file server has a GT730 1x card hahah

      • +1

        It would be handy imo if it had less ports but came with a low profile adaptor.

        • +1

          +1, would prefer 2 port LP compatible card to this.

        • Yeah, it was a bit weird seeing it be a LP card for the most part but then full height and 4 HDMI ports ruining the LP form.

    • gazes in Iris 540

    • dude i was contemplating buying this to go into my mums pc i built her which has a 5600g in it ><D .. just to play the occasional steam game hehe.. the 5600g gets really choppy on 3d games alott of the time.. what do you think i should get? my budget is $200 max.. games i usually play on my main pc are Hell Let Loose, Bloons TD6 and Path of Exile etc

      • +2

        Have a look on Gumtree/FB Marketplace and see what's available

        Use your common sense and avoid the scammy listings

  • +3

    Not even worth $10 lol

    Buy a used GTX series card off Marketplace for the same price with 10x the performance

    • +1

      Just to watch youtube or run a fb game? This is all some people need, compact, silent, low power and has what is needed for basic things.
      People don't always need horse power… Especially if it's only gonna use a % of its capabilities or sit idle for chunks of the day.

      • n100 does AV1 OOB and only use a few watts compared to a full ITX build with a 10 yr old + card.

    • Different use case. GTX cards would usually use more power, generate more heat and take up more space if they're not doing anything graphically intensive.

  • +2

    If you don't need 4 HDMI this version is only $27 https://www.centrecom.com.au/msi-geforce-gt-710-2gb-gddr3-low-profile-graphics-card sold out

    Also these CPUs are really cheap

    5500 $91 https://www.centrecom.com.au/amd-ryzen-5-5500-6c12t-420ghz-a…
    12100F $71 https://www.centrecom.com.au/intel-12th-gen-core-i3-12100f-l…

    • is there a list of all applicable products anywhere?

      • +1

        Seems like GPU and CPU categories

        • thanks.

    • Neither of them has an integrated GPU so you would need this card for them.

  • As a note - if you're running a newer card as well, you can't install the latest drivers, this one doesn't support it

  • https://www.centrecom.com.au/asus-dual-radeon-rx-7800-xt-oc-…
    This seems like a good price 671… better than the pulse for 679 a few weeks back by $8!

  • -1

    100% this is memorabilia/decor.

  • +1

    How the heck is this card still in production after 11+ years?

  • +1

    Instead, get a second hand GT 1030 would be like 300% as powerful as a GT 710, have a look on marketplace, seen them in the $20-50 range.

    • +1

      Did the GT1030 ever come in an x1 variant? I'm thinking of stockpiling a few at this price just to have access to cards in a x1 form factor.

      • Not originally, but you can buy a riser x1->x16 and use any X16 external card with the speed of x1 bus and external power.

        • Can't run a riser as it'll block off the other pci-e slots and the card won't be able to screw into the case slots because the motherboard will be in the way of the riser PCB.

  • Would I be able to run 3 or 4 monitors at the same time with this card?

  • Can I do 4 4k monitors on it just for coding and stock research?

  • They really should be selling the gt1030 as a minimum now. The 7 series is way too old at this point for the money

    • For games, yes. But this is a fraction of the price still, and OP says it is useful for a multi-monitor setup.

      • I know that but GT1030 should be around $80 to $90 and be a min card for those without integrated graphics even for running monitors. Kepler was released in 2013 so how can you still be selling it as new over a decade later?

  • -1

    Does it run Crysis? haha

  • Cool I can finally run Duke nukem 3d

  • Will it run pacman? Or CRYSIS? ;) hahaha.

  • damn missed, quite hard to find cards that will run off a pcie 1x slot

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