ASUS Corporate Stable Model 2 GB Graphics Cards GT610-2GD3-CSM

ASUS Corporate Stable Model 2 GB Graphics Cards GT610-2GD3-CSM

  • CSM (Corporate Stable Model)- Guaranteed one year supply from launch & Advance Swap service
  • 2GB massive memory size for smooth gaming experience
  • Exclusive 0dB thermal design dissipates heat efficiently without any noise
  • Super Alloy Power blends selected elements under ASUS exclusive formula, resulting in a 15 % performance increase, 2.5 times longer product lifespan and 350C cooler operation
  • GPU Tweak utility allows you to tune graphics card performance and check card status via an intuitive interface
  • Low profile design with low profile bracket bundled

The newly arrived ASUS GT610-2GD3-CSM, one of our CSM (Corporate Stable Model) models which guarantee one year supply upon launch & offer Advance Swap service. This model also ships with 0dB silent thermal and low profile design with low profile bracket bundled that could fit end users’ mini home theater pc and offer the best home theater enjoyment. Especially, its 2GB massive memory size can provide the best gaming experience in great resolution. Furthermore, ASUS GT610-2GD3-CSM is built with Super Alloy Power technology for enhanced durability. Besides, ASUS GT610-2GD3-CSM also comes with exclusive GPU Tweak utility, which allows users to modify clock speeds, voltages, and fan performance.

List Price: $ 62.40

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33 of 33 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
fantastic for video playback no matter what the resolution or file type, and fan-free to boot!, December 5, 2013
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This is as low as I’d go, spec-wise, for a desktop video card. The real bottom-basement solutions, like the GeForce 210 or the ATI 5450/6450, sometimes have problems playing back 1080p video, so if you want a card that will absolutely, positively, play ANY video type, the GT610 with 1GB of memory is where to start. For gaming, the GT610 undoubtedly has problems, but I’m not at all interested in that.

Bonus: this card is fan-free (passive), which means you won’t hear it. It has HDMI out, which is sufficient, and the card can be adapted for low-profile cases. I went through 3 other cards (the aforementioned 210, 5450, and 6450) before I found this one. It’s the only one that flawlessly plays any video I throw at it, regardless of resolution or compression. For less than , that makes it a 5-star recommendation to me.

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Know what you are getting., December 27, 2012
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Don’t think you are getting a powerhouse and you will be fine. I was using on-board graphics in my HTPC and noticed that the computer was laboring a little to play a blu-ray. I popped this in, and there is no problem any more.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good lo power upgrade., July 3, 2013
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I had a Dell optiplex office PC off lease. It had a PCIe 1.0 slot on the motherboard available. This was for a slimline low profile PC, and the powersupply is non standard ATX and just 280 watts. I added this card, to revive the PC for normal home use. Worked perfect! Existing power supply was quite adequate, and the card can do so much more than the PCIe slot will allow for. Playing videos, watching TV through Media center, all done perfectly. Aero interface in Win 7 64 bit is perfect. The heat sink is stout however, and I had to modify it to fit inside the case. I removed the heatsink, and used a pneumatic grinder to remove 4 fins off the back of the heatsink. I monitored the card temp for a while, and as it runs cool all the time, I no longer monitor or worry about it.
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  1. 33 of 33 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    fantastic for video playback no matter what the resolution or file type, and fan-free to boot!, December 5, 2013
    Verified Purchase(What’s this?)
    This is as low as I’d go, spec-wise, for a desktop video card. The real bottom-basement solutions, like the GeForce 210 or the ATI 5450/6450, sometimes have problems playing back 1080p video, so if you want a card that will absolutely, positively, play ANY video type, the GT610 with 1GB of memory is where to start. For gaming, the GT610 undoubtedly has problems, but I’m not at all interested in that.

    Bonus: this card is fan-free (passive), which means you won’t hear it. It has HDMI out, which is sufficient, and the card can be adapted for low-profile cases. I went through 3 other cards (the aforementioned 210, 5450, and 6450) before I found this one. It’s the only one that flawlessly plays any video I throw at it, regardless of resolution or compression. For less than $50, that makes it a 5-star recommendation to me.

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  2. 13 of 13 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Know what you are getting., December 27, 2012
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    Don’t think you are getting a powerhouse and you will be fine. I was using on-board graphics in my HTPC and noticed that the computer was laboring a little to play a blu-ray. I popped this in, and there is no problem any more.
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  3. 10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Good lo power upgrade., July 3, 2013
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    Katelyn (Goewn, MI USA) –

    Verified Purchase(What’s this?)
    I had a Dell optiplex office PC off lease. It had a PCIe 1.0 slot on the motherboard available. This was for a slimline low profile PC, and the powersupply is non standard ATX and just 280 watts. I added this card, to revive the PC for normal home use. Worked perfect! Existing power supply was quite adequate, and the card can do so much more than the PCIe slot will allow for. Playing videos, watching TV through Media center, all done perfectly. Aero interface in Win 7 64 bit is perfect. The heat sink is stout however, and I had to modify it to fit inside the case. I removed the heatsink, and used a pneumatic grinder to remove 4 fins off the back of the heatsink. I monitored the card temp for a while, and as it runs cool all the time, I no longer monitor or worry about it.
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