ECS trots out GeForce GT 430 graphics card

GT 430 Graphics Card Upgrading the computing system for customized configuration seems to have become a recent fad among gamers. Realizing the need, ECS has now rolled out its new graphics card dubbed GeForce GT 430. This latest peripheral flaunts support for Microsoft DirectX 11 GPU with shader model 5.0 for delivering an exceptional performance.

Compatible with Windows 7, the novel graphics solution comes with dual-link DVI support for displaying up to 2560 x 1600 resolution. Nvidia’s Cuda technology unlocks the power of the GPU’s processing cores to speed up demanding tasks like video encoding. This renders a maximum of 7x performance when compared to native CPUs.

The graphics card supports component, DVI or HDMI output at 1080p resolutions, composite, and S-Video slots. Built for the future, it offers a bridge for upscaling to higher bandwidth games and 3D applications by optimizing the 5GT/s PCI Express 2.0 bandwidth. This Nvidia PhysX-ready solution touts to be essential for a cinematic Blu-ray and HD DVD movie watching experience. Incorporated HDMI connector and HDCP support are also included.

As of now, the pricing and availability details for the GeForce GT 430 graphics card are unknown.