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    26 days ago

    optimized for SFF rigs and HTPCs

    That’s why. Not really gaming, just a basic card for a specific niche.

    Industrial PCs too, fanless stuff is great when you don’t want dust continuously pumped through the case, like in a woodshop (sawdust) or a mechanic (oily dirt and dust).

    Although personally, in those cases, I think you’d see comparable performance just by using modern onboard CPU graphics. I would rather save the space and money and skip a discrete card entirely.

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      You’ll have substantially better results from modern integrated graphics (even on the low-end Intel UHD side). This is genuinely the card you get if you just need the extra outputs and don’t care about performance, or you have a CPU lacking integrated graphics and don’t care about performance.

      In other words, there are use cases for it, but I absolutely agree that a gaming card this is not and it has a very specific niche.

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      I use those on server hardware that don’t have onboard graphics from which I need more than simple CLI. Also useful if you have an HDMI KVM and only VGA output.

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    They work great for office PCs when we need to add extra outputs. Maybe not this specific version that heatsink looks a bit tall to fit in most half height cases.

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    25 days ago

    My company has used these cards for years. They are great for our needs and the fan less design is desired for the end product (moving parts always break). Its always a concern when computer components are discontinued.

    Personally, I am not a huge fan of ASUS these days, I do wish we had some other options.

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    25 days ago

    Lmao, the gt710 is the oldest part in my spare parts bin. Too shitty to even give it away. But I can’t bring myself to throw it away since it has a pcie x1 slot so it fits into just about anything