EVGA GeForce 8400 GS 512 MB DDR3 PCI Express two. DVI/HDMI/VGA Graphics Card, 512-P3-1300-LR
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- GEForce 8400 GS with 520 MHz core clock
- PCI Express 2.
- 512MB 32-bit DDR3 memory
- 600 MHz memory clock and 1230 MHz shader clock
- Dual-Hyperlink HDCP Capable
Wonderful attributes at an incredible value – the EVGA GeForce 8400 GS graphics card delivers. Vital for watching HD DVD and Blu-ray videos on a Personal computer, accelerating the Microsoft Windows Vista/7 experience, and powering Microsoft DirectX 9 and DirectX ten games.Specifications consist of the 8400 GS (520MHz core clock) chipset, 512MB of DDR3 memory with a 600 MHz memory clock and 2.four GB/2nd memory bandwidth, 32 bit memory interface, 1230 MHz Shader Clock, eight CUDA cores, and PCI Express 2. compatibili
EVGA GeForce 8400 GS 512 MB DDR3 PCI Express 2. DVI/HDMI/VGA Graphics Card, 512-P3-1300-LR
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Good card for the price.,
Let’s face it, if you are looking at this video card, if you are reading this review, then you know something about computers. Chances are you already know this isn’t a high end gaming video card, but for the cost and features of the card, it’s a decent purchase. Will you be able to run Crisis; No. But I have been running The Sims 3, World of Warcraft, Doom 4, Fallout 3 and more just fine.
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|Great value. Outstanding tech support to call if you have installation problems,
Nice card. Noticeably improves video performance and the price is right. Pros: HDMI, DMI and VGA ports, great phone tech support (24×7 free!). Cons: no documentation in the box and no dedicated audio out at all (not even an analog audio out). Not much product-specific info on the website.
I wanted to use this card for video only, and continue using my existing audio setup. But when I installed this the sound on my HP a1640n stopped working. I tried every fix I could think of — re-installing drivers, disabling them, etc. I thought the geForce card’ software had overwritten or corrupted my motherboard’s audio drivers. After reading many online posts I decided I had to re-install windows and start all over. I spent a weekend backing up files and re-installing. It still didn’t work. Eventually I went back to the EVGA site and found a tech support number (blame myself for not doing this *much* earlier).
EVGA has 24/7 free tech support! After registering the card on the website (required) my call was answered immediately at 10 pm on Sunday night by a knowledgeable person who wasn’t just reading a script. (I think I talked to Doug? Best tech support call I’ve had in years). Problem solved in about 90 seconds (I had to re-boot, go into the BIOS, and set the on-board audio to “on” (options are off, auto and on).
Had I found the tech support number earlier I would have saved myself a lot of grief.
Bottom line, if you aren’t reasonably comfortable mucking around with PC/Windows settings and/or prepared to take a risk, don’t try to upgrade a PC with on-board graphics and audio (most mainline consumer PCs fall into this category). If you are reasonably comfortable, go for it — but call the company’s tech support line if you have any problems.
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