Here a roundup of nVidia Geforce GT 430 Reviews:
- ASUS ENGT430 Review @ OCC
- ASUS GeForce GT 430 1GB Review @ Hardware Canucks
- nVidia GT430 review @ KitGuru
- NVIDIA GeForce GT 430: Cheap DX11 Graphics
- Zotac GeForce GT 430 Zone Edition Graphics Card Review @ HardwareHeaven.com
- ZOTAC GeForce GT 430 1 GB @ techPowerUp
- GeForce GT 430 1024MB reviewed
ASUS ENGT430 Review @ OCC
ASUS GeForce GT 430 1GB Review @ Hardware Canucks
nVidia GT430 review @ KitGuru
NVIDIA GeForce GT 430: Cheap DX11 Graphics
Zotac GeForce GT 430 Zone Edition Graphics Card Review @ HardwareHeaven.com
ZOTAC GeForce GT 430 1 GB @ techPowerUp
GeForce GT 430 1024MB reviewed
- ASUS ENGT430 Review @ OCC
- ASUS GeForce GT 430 1GB Review @ Hardware Canucks
- nVidia GT430 review @ KitGuru
- NVIDIA GeForce GT 430: Cheap DX11 Graphics
- Zotac GeForce GT 430 Zone Edition Graphics Card Review @ HardwareHeaven.com
- ZOTAC GeForce GT 430 1 GB @ techPowerUp
- GeForce GT 430 1024MB reviewed
ASUS ENGT430 Review @ OCC
When push came to shove, the ENGT430 was able overclock and saw an increase of 166MHz or close to 24% in core clock speed while the memory fared a bit worse at 900Mhz or around 12.5%. These increases were stable and allowed the gaming performance of this card to be increased across the board and this allowed it to be extremely competitive with the HD 55XX series from ATI.Read more
ASUS GeForce GT 430 1GB Review @ Hardware Canucks
For a long time now, NVIDIA has counted on their GT 220 to compete against the HD 5550 and HD 5570 in the sub-$99 market. It was thoroughly outclassed by ATI’s products but now NVIDIA is introducing a Fermi-based card into the $80 price point: the GT 430. This new product looks to have all the features necessary to catch up to and even surpass the competition.Read more
nVidia GT430 review @ KitGuru
nVidia launched DX11 a full 6 months behind AMD's Radeon 5000 series and it's been playing catch-up ever since. Today we are looking at the GT430, the latest and lowest priced model in the new Fermi range. It will be nVidia's first Fermi fired into the huge sub-£100 market. Winning will be everything here, so just how many sales can nVidia hope to capture with the GT430? KitGuru investigates.Read more
NVIDIA GeForce GT 430: Cheap DX11 Graphics
NVIDIA is launching a new entry-level graphics card today, the affordable GeForce GT 430. With the release of the GeForce GT 430, NVIDIA aims to better position itself in media PC market, where hardcore, high resolution PC gaming takes a backseat to things like HD video playback, photo and video editing, and Blu-ray 3D capability. Read on to find out just how well the new GeForce GT 430 performs, and where it stands in comparison to its AMD Radeon-based counterparts...Read more
Zotac GeForce GT 430 Zone Edition Graphics Card Review @ HardwareHeaven.com
Today we have Zotac's GeForce GT 430 Zone Edition on our test bench and have run it through a selection of real world tests to establish where it sits in the current market. Tests include gaming, 3D Vision, PhysX, CUDA (GPU Computing) and 3D Blu-Ray playback so by the end of this article we will know exactly what NVIDIA's new budget GPU is capable of.Read more
ZOTAC GeForce GT 430 1 GB @ techPowerUp
Today NVIDIA launches their new low-end GeForce GT 430 Series. The cards which are supposed to replace the GT 220 bring full DirectX 11 support to the table. Power consumption is also low which enables its use in media PC systems.Read more
GeForce GT 430 1024MB reviewed
GeForce GT 430 1024MB gets reviewed. We review the Point of View GeForce GT 430 with 1GB of memory, a low-entry graphics card that is released today by NVIDIA. The GeForce GT 430 is based on Fermi architecture with the entry-level GF108 GPU and clocks in at 700MHz.Read more
This little GPU has 96 shader processors on-board which are clocked at 1.4GHz. Paired with these products will be 1GB of GDDR3 memory, which operates at 900 MHz (1800 MHz effective data rate) over a 128-bit memory interface.