Club 3D presents its GeForce GT 640 graphic cards, both cards are low profile and come with a quiet single slot cooler (29 dBA) and come with Dual-Link DVI-D, HDMI and VGA video outputs. The GeForce GT 640 cards are based on the GK107 chip, and offer full support for PCI Express 3.0, DirectX 11.1, OpenGL 4.2 and OpenCL 1.2. Aimed at the mid-entry level, the cards are a very affordable way to turn your PC into a multimedia and game computer. Like with all its Low Profile cards Club 3D offers more value with a Low Profile Kit (LP slot brackets included). The Club 3D GeForce GT 640 is the perfect solution for those that are looking for a small and affordable graphics upgrade.
Key Features
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High performance, low power
The Club 3D GeForce GT 640 is the best choice for low power consumption PC systems, eliminating the need for an external power connection. Every PC deserves dedicated graphics. The Club 3D GeForce® GT 640 graphics card taps into the powerful next-generation GeForce® architecture to deliver premium multimedia performance and reliable entry-level gaming—every time. Trust Club 3D dedicated graphics for a faster, more immersive experience in your favorite applications.
Low profile Kit
Club 3D provides everything you need to transform your low profile graphics card into a low profile configuration. All you need is to replace the standard profile bracket (standard on the graphics card) to the two brackets included in the package.
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