

⚡ Upgrade your vintage rig with silent power and sleek style!
The MSI GeForce GT 710 2GD3H LP is a low-profile, energy-efficient graphics card featuring 2GB DDR3 memory clocked at 1600MHz, designed for silent operation with a fanless passive cooling system. It supports multiple display outputs (HDMI, DVI-D, VGA) and fits compact PC builds, making it ideal for HTPCs, office setups, and legacy system upgrades. With a 10-year ultra-long lifetime and low power consumption, it delivers stable, quiet performance for everyday computing and multimedia needs.




| ASIN | B01AY78MLM |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | 5,863 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 27 in Graphics Cards |
| Brand | MSI |
| Colour | Black |
| Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (6,108) |
| Date First Available | 25 Jan. 2016 |
| Graphics Card Description | NVIDIA GeForce GT 710 with 2 GB GDDR3 graphics memory |
| Graphics Card Interface | PCI Express |
| Graphics Card Ram Size | 2048 MB |
| Graphics Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
| Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce® GT 710 |
| Graphics RAM Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Hard Drive Size | 2 GB |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Weight | 200 g |
| Item model number | V809-2000R |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2 Kilowatt Hours |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries packed with equipment |
| Lithium Battery Weight | 2 Grams |
| Manufacturer | MSI |
| Memory Clock Speed | 1600 MHz |
| Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 5 |
| Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 5 |
| Number of VGA Ports | 1 |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Processor Speed | 0.95 GHz |
| Product Dimensions | 14.7 x 2 x 7 cm; 200 g |
| Resolution | 1080p Full HD |
| Series | GT 710 2GD3H LP |
| Wattage | 300 watts |
| Wireless Type | Radio Frequency |
C**E
Triple-head Bargain
Cheap triple-head card. I'm not interested in the GPU (for gaming) so no idea of its performance, but am comfortably running two 2048x1152 and a 1920x1080 landscaped/portraited monitors for coding/desktop apps. Fanless so quiet too. (Also use one of those USB3 to HDMI dongles to add a fourth monitor at 1920x1080 and, despite my reservations, this also works beautifully so quad-monitor rig for under fifty quid!!! :-) )
S**R
A modern day card for a 10 year old Sony Vaio VGC-RC204 desktop.
Firstly, let me start by saying that by 2016 technology standards this graphics card will not amongst the best for gaming nor will it do everything a £200 graphics card will. I did a lot of research before buying this card which was to replace a GeForce GT7600 in an aging Sony Vaio Desktop Model VGC-RC204. I had an intermittent fault which would sometimes result in the PC not booting but, since upgrading to Windows 10 it hasn’t failed to boot but, has instead had to restart after experiencing an issue. The PC is running windows 10 (it’s been upgraded along the way from XP Pro) with a Pentium D chip 3.2GHz running at 3200MHz, I had specific requirements which were 1. It needed to be low profile and quite thin as there wasn’t much room where the existing card is. 2. It had to be PCI-E 2.0 or PCI Express or PCI-E x16 – they are all the same thing! 3. It had to be an improvement on the GT7600 as I wasn’t going to fork out £34.98 for something that was worse than I already had. 4. It needed to be a reasonable price as the desktop is nearly 10 years old and I didn’t want to throw lots of money at it. 5. It needed to be quite low power consumption ideally less than 35W as the PSU is 300W and the old GT7600 was rated at 35W so I didn’t want to fry my motherboard. 6. I wanted new rather than take this risk of a second hand card that had a better specification. So I worked backwards from the GeForce website making comparisons on the basic cards for all the above points. I then went to a benchmark site to compare the old and new and what sort of improvement I might see. The GT 7600 had a benchmark score of 165 and the GT 710 scored 647 a vast improvement although the GTX 970 is 8660! Don’t get me wrong this is no GTX970 as it’s a fraction of the price. I benchmarked the desktop before and after the install with the previous card scoring 53 on and the new one scoring 77 from NovaBench telling me that 3D frames per second had increased from 176 to 246. As I don’t use the card for gaming I haven’t noticed any real difference except I now have a more stable PC which doesn’t crash as frequently as it used to. Other reviewers asked why you would buy this card. Well the simple answer is that you might be replacing a graphics card in a 10 year old PC and are restricted by size, power consumption, PCI-E 2.0 or price and therefore your options are much more limited. The card was easy to install for me with limited PC expertise. It comes with Low Profile brackets a quick set up guide and drivers disc. I installed the drivers direct from NVidia before install ensuring I had the right version for Windows 10 32 Bit. The only issue I experienced was that Windows was installing the drivers automatically via the wizard so this had to finish before the NVidia driver software would upload. Although this has HDMI and DVI-D outs I had to use the VGA as the desktop is hooked up to an equally old Sony Bravia 26” TV and the HDMI connection resulted in a worse picture than the VGA. Sadly the TV is only designed to connect to a PC via VGA according to the manual. All in all this had enabled my beloved desktop to carry on its day to day tasks at a reasonable cost so I’m more than happy. I will post an update if I experience any reliability issues.
J**6
Good Priced Card
Bought this to replace a 1GB Radeon HD6670 which is a few years old now and drivers are a bit passed it now. Found this new card fairly straight forward to install. I'm not an expert but I have been inside a desk top PC many times changing various bits so not an novice. Having installed the card and put the case back together and powered up I found the drivers on the CD not being recognised so went straight for the makers website and downloaded the most up to date drivers. And all works well. I do play games on my PC and found the graphics with the new card pretty good so overall very pleased with the purchase and without having to spend a fortune
E**D
Good product
Works fine
A**R
All I needed and much more
Primarily bought for a HDMI output as the RGB I had been using was so blurry that doing any kind of work on my computer was impossible. Like many people in the reviews here I purchased it to use with a refurbished Dell office PC I bought on here a while ago and as far as I can tell it's the only option for a low profile, low wattage graphics card south of £100 and despite having never done so before i had it installed in minutes. There's a number of videos on YouTube imploring people not to buy this card if they're wanting to 'game' on their computers but apparently what they mean is that you won't be playing the latest first person shooters in 4k 60fps with this thing but that was never what I was looking to do anyway. Steam games like Euro Truck Simulator 2 (yes I am that boring) run smoothly at almost highest settings and for emulators (my primary interest) it's been a revelation. I'd hoped to get my old Saturn and GameCube games running reasonably well with this thing but have found that it's more than capable of upscaling the latter quite comfortablly up to 1080p. Out of curiosity i tried to run a few Wii games on it as well and was delighted by their performance also. Getting greedy and having too much time on my hands I tried to run a Wii U emulator and have found that it can even run a number of games on that platform quite smoothly and I suspect that the times it does stutter are more to do with my processor than this card. I'm currently experimenting with overclocking and it looks like you can get quite a bit of extra oomph out of this card without it becoming concerningly warm. I wish other reviewers took into consideration that not everyone has the budget to buy higher end cards as some of the negative takes I read almost put me off getting it but considering the breadth of things I can do with this up against its very accessible pricing I would buy this again in a heartbeat and recommend it to almost anyone.
P**D
Great for the price
Great for the price.... I'm not a gamer ( maybe this isnt great for gaming) my PC is for business use. I put this card in to make use of the 3 ports available (DVI, HDMI and VGA) and it works a treat, just pop it into a PCIe port, no power lead needed, no drivers needed to be manually installed ( not on windows 10) it just worked on boot up
P**E
Die Grafikkarte funktioniert wie beschrieben. Ich habe damit einen alten HP Compac Elite 8300 CMT aufgerüstet, sodass der PC nicht mehr den integrierten Grafikchip und den RAM verwenden muss. Die 2GB VRAM sind mehr als ausreichend. Es lassen sich auch Spiele damit spielen, allerdings funktioniert hier definitiv kein Cyberpunk 2077 oder Fortnite. Für die eine oder andere Runde Counter Strike Source oder Star Wars The Old Republic ist es jedoch mehr als ausreichend. Die 20W wurden nicht überschritten, somit muss kein neues Netzteil zusätzlich eingebaut werden. Weiterhin funktioniert die Bild- und Tonübertragung über HDMI tadellos. Auflösungen bis zu 1920x1080p sind drin zum Arbeiten. Die Grafikkarte selbst wirkt stabil und wertig, trotz der geringen Leistung aus heutiger Sicht. Das Kühlsystem (passiv) ist mehr als ausreichend, aber ein zusätzlicher Lüfter oder eine gute interne Luftzirkulation kann auch nicht schaden.
C**D
Billigt men bra. Har flera av dessa som jag kör i lite gamla servrar
A**U
Good value card, don't expect miracles from a GT710. Use it on my little home server, it's passive so no noise -- awGuru.com --
D**B
The MSI V809-2000R NVIDIA GeForce GT 710 is a fantastic low-profile graphics card for basic tasks, home theater setups, and older systems that need a reliable GPU upgrade. I’ve found it performs well for general use and light multimedia tasks. Pros: Silent Passive Cooling: The passive cooling solution keeps the card completely silent, which is perfect for quiet setups or home theaters. Despite the lack of a fan, it remains cool and stable under light workloads. Compact and Flexible: This card fits easily in both low-profile and ATX setups, offering versatility for smaller cases or builds where space is limited. Solid Performance for Basics: For web browsing, HD video playback, and general productivity, this card is more than adequate. It’s a good fit for users who don’t need high-end graphics power but want a step up from integrated graphics. Cons: Limited Driver Support on Latest Ubuntu Versions: The only drawback I’ve encountered is with driver support on the latest Ubuntu releases. Getting the card fully recognized and optimized can be challenging without reliable drivers, which may be an issue for those on newer Linux distributions. Overall: This GT 710 card is a great budget option for basic graphics needs and works well in silent, compact builds. While driver support on recent Ubuntu versions could be improved, it’s still a 5-star choice for those looking for a no-frills, low-power GPU solution.
M**Y
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