Testseek.com have collected 21 expert reviews of the Asus GeForce GT 430 1GB GDDR3 PCIe ENGT430/2DI/1GD3-LP and the average rating is 72%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus GeForce GT 430 1GB GDDR3 PCIe ENGT430/2DI/1GD3-LP.
October 2010
Experts 72% 21 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Asus' ENGT430 Geforce GT 430 graphics card is a very decent low profile DirectX 11 budget card for the money. Even while slightly handicapped by its slower onboard DDR3 memory, it still succeeded in matching and in some cases surpassing the ATI alter...
Overclocks very well, Runs cool and quiet, Affordable, Blu-ray 3D playback possible
Gaming performance not up to par with slightly more expensive cards
With an MSRP of around $79, the ASUS ENGT430 will be a welcome upgrade to many PCs utilizing on-board graphics chipsets. And while this card will be available in the retail and e-tail realms, over 90% of the GT430 line will be sold to system integrato...
DirectX11 Compatible, 3D Vision / 3D Media Capable, Can Play Mainstream Games, Low Profile Video Card, Great Media Center GPU, Fullsize HDMI 1.3 Output,
Games have to be "dialeddown" to playable settings
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As an entry-level card, the GeForce GT 430 is a decent offering from NVIDIA. But it neither impresses nor excites, and we find it hard to recommend it to anyone who’s looking for a serious upgrade.In terms of performance, it is somewhere between the Ge...
NVIDIA's release of the GeForce GT 430 GPU is interesting insofar as it's the first partner-produced Fermi product that's not designed as a gamer's card. Rather, given the reductions in architecture needed to hit a £60 retail price point, the GT 430 is...
Now that we have been through all of the data, let's take a moment to digest the numbers. For the most part, the Asus ENGT430 performed about on par with the Radeon HD 5550. Yes, there were a few tests where they traded places, but their scores usuall...
The NVIDIA GeForce GT 430 is an intriguing little card that is a great budget low resolution gaming card, but is more aimed at HTPC or digital media PC use. ...
The GeForce GT 430 is a budget graphics card, no question; at about $79 it's not intended for anyone who has aspirations of anything resembling serious gaming. For people on a very tight budget, however, it has a very attractive price tag, quiet operat...
Good video rendering performance. Inexpensive. Can be modified to fit in half-height cases.
Poor choice for gaming.
If you only need your video card to drive a home theater PC, Asus' ENGT430 will do the job well. Just don't expect it to excel at much else. Buy it now...
Abstract: The launch of the AMD Radeon HD 5870 a year ago has brought DirectX 11 features to gamers worldwide. AMD has released a top-to bottom line up from $599 to $59 with their HD 5450 chips. In terms of cards sold NVIDIA has not been much competition on the ...