PNY NVIDIA NVS 310 Display Port Graphics Card VCNVS310DP-PB
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PNY NVIDIA NVS 310 Display Port Graphics Card VCNVS310DP-PB
$47.50
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Current Price | $47.50 | October 27, 2024 |
Highest Price | $47.50 | October 18, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $47.50 | October 18, 2024 |
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PNY NVIDIA NVS 310 Display Port Graphics Card VCNVS310DP-PB Description
- 48 CUDA Cores
- 512MB GDDR3 GPU Memory
- DisplayPort 1.2 with Multi-Streaming
- Maximum DP resolution 2560 x 1600 at 60Hz 30bpp
- Drives two displays
- Ideal for SFF systems, low profile form factor
- Graphics APIs: Shader Model 5.0, OpenGL 4.1, DirectX 11
- Compute APIs: CUDA, DirectCompute, OpenCL
PNY NVIDIA NVS 310 Display Port Graphics Card VCNVS310DP-PB Specification
Specification: PNY NVIDIA NVS 310 Display Port Graphics Card VCNVS310DP-PB
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PNY NVIDIA NVS 310 Display Port Graphics Card VCNVS310DP-PB Reviews (11)
11 reviews for PNY NVIDIA NVS 310 Display Port Graphics Card VCNVS310DP-PB
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lfeo –
Low profile, low power, relatively quiet QHD dual displayport card. Perfect for photo/video editing needs with dual displays.
JL Griffin –
The card works great! Learn from my mistake: Windows 10 won’t recognize the GPU without the driver, so make sure to install the driver before installing the card. Otherwise, you’ll have to remove the card, reboot, install the driver, and then put the card back in (don’t ask how I know this—LOL). The driver is quite old, and there doesn’t seem to be a newer version, but it works perfectly, so I can’t really complain. The card is great for my needs (office environment)—I don’t need anything fancy from the driver. The picture quality is good, movements are smooth, and I’m getting full 1080p on both my DisplayPort monitors. It definitely does the job well!
Amazon Customer –
the video card did what I wanted to do with, I could run the 3D application software successfully, but the packing list printed on the box and also inside the package included two DP1.2- DVI adopter which were missing and it cost me $50 to buy those adopters.
MarkABee –
I am really impressed by this little card. I am using it in a Mini-ATX box (Shuttle) and I did have a regular video card so I could drive a 27″ monitor to 2560×1400 using DisplayPort. I acquired a second 27″ monitor and needed a card that could drive 2 monitors using DisplayPort and after a search, found this little and light video card. I am used to gaming video cards that consume 500 watts and have huge fans/coolers. Well, this little card sits there quietly and gives me full resolution on two x 2760×1400 DisplayPort monitors. It is not for gaming but does a great job with productivity apps – Office, Explorer, Chrome, YouTube. It was a very economical solution to a problem – how to drive two DisplayPort monitors. If you have this problem, try this video card. It installed easily and without drama.
Boomer –
And here I thought I was buying a quality video graphics card.
The installation was a slam dunk, and that was the only good thing about this product.
Once installed the fan began to intermittantly roar off to great speed, and frightening noise levels, which could not be correlated to any graphic images on the monitors. That was bad enough. Add to this the graphic display of the text from a document was “fuzzy” at best, alomost illegible at worst.
What followed was infequent seemingly random computer freeze up requiring a power off and restart, or the screen display to stop entirely, even though the computer still ran.
One of the other reviewers observed that it didn’t work with Windows 11. While it did, that resulted in the system freeze/crash issues I noted above.
Avoid this product by all means. I might be the cheapest customer on two feet, and I refuse to send it back and ask for a refund. What I learned was a relatively inexpensive lesson. Buy junk get junk. Don’t expect chicken marsalla from what drops from the back end of the chicken.
Mike Hansen –
I put the card in a PC running Mint Cinninon Linux and it’s worked just fine. The downgrade to 4 stars is only because of the lack of Windows 11 support by the vendor or NVidia.
JP –
The card was delivered with only the short PCI mounting bracket. The manufacturer sent the long bracket but it was for another card. Had to return the card.
Jim-0-Ramma –
This is my second purchase (2023) of this model card. I wanted a dual Display Port set up and this was very reasonably priced. This one and the one before it (purchased July 2019) are both working without flaw. The original purchase is in an old Dell XPS, and the new one is in an Acer Aspire.
John –
I bought this to replace an nVidia GeForce card that I was running for two monitors. That card had one HDMI, one DVI, and one VGA. The HDMI worked great but the DVI monitor would sometimes turn off and on, and most of the time had blue lines flickering in the screen. I had heard that DVI and VGA were comparable in that they drew power from the computer, or something like that. I wanted a card with two HDMI ports and that’s how I ran across this card.
When I bought this one I thought it was two HMDI. When I realized it was two Display Ports, I bought two inexpensive DP to HDMI cables. (These are one-way cables from the card to the monitors.) I installed the card, plugged in my new cables, and got it set up.
I’m not a gamer–I just love working with two displays–and I love this new card. Perfect display (1024×768). Clean, no flickering, no funky lines. I wish I would have bought this card first. No need for anything better.
Richard D Irving –
Worked fine out of the box. Drivers came on CD. Came with both low profile and full height brackets.
Timothy J. Hickey –
This is not the fault of the seller. This is the fault of NvIdea. The card has 2 DVI ports. Not 2 HDMI ports. I had to go and buy 2 DVI to HDMI adapters. Once I installed the card, plugged in all the wires, installed the software that came with it and it still didn’t work. Only one monitor worked and that one was like letter box format. I had to go to NvIDEA to download and install the latest drivers (from 2020) and it finally worked. I would think a company as big as NvIDEA would keep the drivers on supplied software up to date. I contacted the seller with the issue and he called me back within 30 minutes but I got it working by that point.