This card isn’t much to look at, quite literally, there isn’t much of it at all! It’s freaking tiny, and should fit in pretty compact gaming PCs; great news for mini-ITX users. It’s a dual slot design, so nothing too demanding there either. In regards to the width, it sticks out a little over the PCIe bracket, but again, it’s pretty forgiving in regards to size.
Down the side, you’ll find a single power connector, giving the card another 150W of power draw. Combined with the 75W of the PCIe lane, giving it 225W total available to it. That’s quite a lot for a card with a 120Watt TDP. However, that does mean the card design in general has good headroom for overclocking on this, and higher specification models too perhaps.
Cooling comes from a single 100mm fan mounted on a rather compact but robust looking radiator. The shroud is plastic, but that keeps cost down, keeps the card light, and it’ll do the job just fine. Finally, around the back, you’ll find three display outputs. There’s HDMI, DisplayPort, and a DVI-D. Nothing too crazy really, but everything you would expect. Now, let’s see how it performs!
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