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Top 5 Budget Gaming Graphics Card Under 10K

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Today this article is about top 5 graphic cards which you can buy to play new high graphics game on your system.



1. Zotac Nvidia GT 1030 2GB GDDR5:




Specs:

  • GPU: GeForce® GT 1030
  • CUDA cores: 384
  • Video Memory: 2GB GDDR5
  • Memory Bus: 64-bit
  • Memory Clock: 6.0 GHz
  • PCI Express: PCIE 3.0
  • Display Outputs: VGA ,HDMI 2.0b
  • Recommended Power Supply: 300W
  • DirectX: 12
  • OpenGL: 4.5
  • Supported OS: Windows 10 / 8 / 7 (32/64-bit)

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2.Gigabyte Radeon RX 550 D5 2GB


Specs:

Graphics Processing Radeon RX550
Core Clock OC mode: 1195 MHz 
Gaming mode: 1183 MHz 
(Reference clock: 1183 MHz)
Process Technology 14 nm
Memory Clock 7000 MHz
Memory Size 2 GB
Memory Type GDDR5
Memory Bus 128 bit
Card Bus PCI-E 3.0 x 8
DirectX 12
OpenGL 4.5
Recommended PSU 400W
Output Dual-link DVI-D *1 
HDMI-2.0b*1 (Max Resolution: 4096x2160 @60 Hz)
Display Port-1.4 *1 (Max Resolution: 7680x4320 @60 Hz)


3.Gigabyte GeForce GV-N710D3-2GL 2GB 



Specs:

Graphics Processing GeForce® GT 710
Core Clock 954 MHz (Standard: 954 MHz)
Process Technology 28 nm
Memory Clock v2.0 1600 MHz-v1.0 1800 MHz
Memory Size 2 GB
Memory Type DDR3
Memory Bus 64 bit
Digital max resolution 4096 X 2160
DirectX 12
OpenGL 4.5
Recommended PSU 300W
Accessories HDMI+DVI low profile bracket x1
D-SUB low profile bracket x1
Analog max resolution 2048 x 1536
I/O Dual-link DVI-D*1 / HDMI*1 / D-Sub*1


4.Gigabyte AMD R7 360 128 Bit GDDR5 2GB



Specs:

Graphics Processing Radeon R7 360
Core Clock 1200 MHz
Process Technology 28 nm
Memory Clock 6500 MHz
Memory Size 2 GB
Memory Type GDDR5
Memory Bus 128 bit
Digital max resolution 4096 X 2160
DirectX 12
OpenGL 4.5
Recommended PSU 500W (with one 6-pin external power connector)
Analog max resolution 2048 x 1536
I/O Dual-link DVI-I*1/DVI-D*1/HDMI*1/Display Port*1


5. Asus AMD Radeon R7250-1GD5


Specs:

Graphics Engine: AMD Radeon R7 250
Video Memory: GDDR5 1024MB
GPU Boost Clock : 1050 MHz
GPU Base Clock : 1000 MHz
Memory Clock: 1150 MHz ( 4600 MHz GDDR5 )
Memory Interface: 128-bit
Interface: D-Sub Output : Yes x 1 
DVI Output : Yes x 1 (DVI-D)
HDMI Output : Yes x 1 
Power Consumption: up to 75W

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