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MSI GeForce GT 1030: A $70 Passively-Cooled Graphics Card, Decent With OpenGL/Vulkan/OpenCL/VDPAU

Written by Michael Larabel in Graphics Cards on 25 May 2017 at 09:23 PM EDT. Page 1 of 10. 28 Comments.

If you are looking for a low-profile, passively-cooled graphics card, the GeForce GT 1030 launched last week and MSI is out the door with such a capable graphics card while only costing around $70~80 USD. Here are some Linux OpenGL, Vulkan, OpenCL, and VDPAU video acceleration benchmarks of the MSI GeForce GT 1030 compared to various other Radeon and GeForce graphics cards under Ubuntu.

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The GT 1030 was announced by NVIDIA last week as their new low-end, Pascal-based graphics processor. The GT 1030 features 384 CUDA cores, 1468MHz boost clock speed, 2GB of GDDR5 memory sadly on a 64-bit interface, and has just a 30 Watt TDP.

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Many of the GeForce GT 1030 graphics cards currently available are low-profile, but this MSI model was the first I've found to be passively-cooled. I ended up purchasing this MSI graphics card for review on Phoronix. This card retails for about $73 USD.

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The port selection on this low-profile MSI card is ideal with HDMI and DisplayPort, foregoing DVI, with most other GT 1030 cards currently available opting for HDMI + DVI. The dimensions on this card's PCB are 2.72" x 6.02".

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The passive heatsink isn't skinny enough to make this a single-slot graphics card, but is advertised as being a "1.5 slot" solution by MSI.

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Well, how does the GeForce GT 1030 passively-cooled perform? There are many benchmarks in this article to various other GPUs, including performance-per-Watt, GPU thermal, and system power consumption figures. Continue on for all of the data. As a quick reminder, if you enjoy all of our Linux hardware reviews, please consider showing your support by joining our club or read this article without an ad-blocker enabled. These means are the only way that Phoronix is able to continue, especially in cases like this of buying the hardware for testing instead of just a review sample. Premium members enjoy an ad-free site and multi-page articles on a single page, among other benefits.

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