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Asus 512MB GeForce 210 HDMI Silent DDR2 with Low Profile Bracket

3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars 12 ratings

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Graphics co-processor NVIDIA GeForce 210
Brand ASUS
Graphics RAM size 512 MB
GPU clock speed 589 MHz
Video output interface HDMI
Graphics processor manufacturer Intel
Graphics RAM type DDR2 SDRAM
Compatible devices Desktop
Graphics card interface PCI-Express x16
Graphics card description Geforce GT 210

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  • NVIDIA Unified Architecture
  • NVIDIA CUDA Parallel Computing Architecture
  • NVIDIA PureVideo HD Technology
  • 3 years warranty
  • Directx10.1 support
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3.9 out of 5 stars
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 5 June 2011
For some reason my old NVidea card dies (GS7300) and so I needed another PCIe card as driving two monitors with the internal card was impacting performance.

I am not a "gamer" but do have a setup with two monitors 1920x1080 + 1680x1050 which are used concurrently.

This card was comparatively cheap ( less than £[] delivered at the time ) and does everything I need from it. The machine it is inserted into handles it nicely in Ubuntu 11.04 and XP. It seems to have a substantial heat sink which I guess it needs as there is no fan (hence "Silent"). Unlike the other review I did not find any issue with fitting this card but then I use full size tower cases; the connectors foul slightly on mine but this is true for any card (a borrowed ATi card used until this one arrived for example).

So it does what I need with two monitors (one HDMI one on the VGA) and displays great full screen video and full "funky desktop features" of compiz in GNU/Linux.

Considering the price, it gets full marks from me.

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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 23 May 2011
I'm sure the cards will be fine if we can find a unit that it could fit in! The card takes up two spaces however from inconvenient side, so far attempted installation in four Dell computers however the cases did not offer additional free panel on the back for the card to use.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 August 2011
Installed and was picked up by windows 7 instantly which then updated its driver from internet automatically.

Build quality is very good. but the form factor is slightly bigger, will take the space of two cards. Probably they have increased the size to attach bigger fins for cooling, the card cooling is soundless as described. Make sure that the slot that is just beside ur graphics card slot is free for installation.

The only drawback i felt was that i was playing UT2003 and that also not at higher details or higher frame rate and i noticed a little stutter (3 times in 15 minutes of gameplay). This wasnt there before i used this graphic card; infact i didnt have any graphics card before and the game worked fine using the onboard graphics of intel dg31pr motherboard.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 November 2011
This card is really affordable and is well made.
the drivers are easy to get the latest from Nvidia (they have a really good utility to check which you need) so there isn't an issue with finding the correct ones.
It is a completely silent card as it doesn't use a fan (perfect for computers being used for recording and music) but because of its broad cooling vent it is a little more difficult to put into the slot because vision is impaired by the vent, that is the only downside if any.
I would recommend this to anyone except for the hardened gamer, they may need something more powerful.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 25 March 2013
Fast, very good professional service, what you order is what you get, a hassle free purchase from start to finish.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 15 October 2011
As promised, this graphics is completely noiseless, due to its use of an enormous heat sink. The graphics card seems to perform pretty well too. In all, a perfect option for a home server you want to run quietly in a corner of the house -- which is precisely what I used it for.

Not that the card takes up two PCIe slots, but this was no big deal for me, and I think most desktops should accommodate this easily. It's not a design flaw in any case, since the heat sink is so large that it sticks out over two slots.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 1 January 2012
Great little card with a nice surprise. its not 512MB its 1024MB card, nice little surprise. passive heatsink, dual slot. DVI, VGA and HDMI overall a really good buy 5 star

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5.0 out of 5 stars Der HTPC-Nachbrenner
Reviewed in Germany on 2 June 2011
Ich betreibe dieses Modell in meinen passiven HTPC unter XBMC, dessen Grungerüst die 32bit-Version von Ubuntu 10.04 darstellt. Der HTPC hat intern nur eine SSD verbaut, und bezieht Multimedia vollständig von einem NAS-System (CIFS) über eine PCI Intel-NIC. Organisiert wird der ganze Datensalat von einem ansehnlich sparsamen und (für HTPC-Verhältnisse performanten) Intel Pentium G6950 (LGA1156).
Sound gebe ich über HDMI durch den Grafikkarteneigenen 7.1 (LPCM, 48kHz, 16bit) Audio-Controller aus, was etwas Anpassarbeit verursacht hat. Lässt sich aber Dank einer Anleitung auf der HOW-TO Seite von wiki.xbmc.org relativ unkompiziert lösen. Mein Tipp: Das deaktivieren der Audioausgabe über die Desktopoberfläche und das direkte ansprechen über XBMC verhindert den Umweg über Pulseaudio, welcher nicht funktioniert.

Zum Betrieb:
Was soll man über die Karte da groß verlieren? Wenn man genau weiß was man will und zu was die Karte imstande ist, wird man keinesfalls enttäuscht.
Verarbeitungsqualität seitens Asus ist über jeden Zweifel erhaben. Die Treiber von Nvidia sind wie gewohnt eine runde, stabile Sache. VDPAU (Videobeschleunigung unter Unix-Betriebssystemen) ließ sich auf Anhieb verwenden, und läuft problemlos. Zudem verbraucht die Karte bei der Videowiedergabe gerade mal um die 11 Watt. Der Prozessor hat währenddessen auch nicht viel zu tun (Auslastung um 0-2%), womit ich mit einer Pico-psu auf einen Gesamtverbrauch von 38W komme. Mit einem dezenteren Mainboard würde sicher noch weniger möglich sein. Überlasse ich dem Prozessor hingegen die Decodierarbeit, steigt mein Verbrauch auf 65W an, und das Bild wird merklich Unruhiger.

Fazit: Ich bin vollstens Zufrieden. Für jeden, der einen HTPC unter XBMC aufsetzen will und dabei NICHT auf ITX setzt (bei TV- und weiteren Erweiterungskarten kommt man um µATX nicht herum) ist mit dieser Karte gut beraten.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Doppelte Bauhöhe
Reviewed in Germany on 24 July 2011
Karte dient in einem reinen Office-PC und hat daher nicht die höchsten Anforderungen.

Zu beachten ist aber, dass diese Karte eine doppelte Bauhöhe besitzt (2 Slots belegt) und daher für in dem eingesetzten Medion nicht ohne weiteres passte. Der PCIe-Slot ist der oberste, weshalb kein weiterer Slot für das Blindblech existierte. Man muss in diesem Fall das Blech ersetzen und für etwas Belüftung sorgen.
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Ulrich Vetter
5.0 out of 5 stars Asus Nvidia
Reviewed in Germany on 28 October 2011
Mit der Marke Asus hatte ich noch gar nie irgendwelche Probleme und war immer hoch zufrieden. Eigentlich braucht es hierfür keine Rezension.
Strongg-com
4.0 out of 5 stars Wegen zweitem Monitor gebraucht
Reviewed in Germany on 13 April 2014
Die Lieferung erfolgte schnell und ohne Probleme. Mängel oder ähnliches konnten wir nicht feststellen. Die Karte wurde angeschafft, da einer unserer Computer 2 Monitore verwenden sollte. Seither läuft die Karte ohne jegliche Probleme, inzwischen über 2 Jahre im Dauerbetrieb.