The NVIDIA GeForce GT 430 is a graphics card that was released on Oct 11th, 2010. It features a Graphics Processor with the GF108-300-A1 variant, built on the Fermi architecture and manufactured by TSMC. The process size is 40 nm and it contains 585 million transistors, with a density of 5.OM/mm² and a die size of 116 mm². The chip package is a BGA-973.
This graphics card has a single-slot board design with a length of 145 mm and a TDP of 49 W. It requires a minimum suggested PSU of 200 W and has a single DVI output. No power connectors are needed. The board number for this design is P1071 SKU 0001.
With a launch price of 79 USD, the NVIDIA GeForce GT 430 is classified as an affordable graphics card. It is a generation prior to the current graphics card generation and has reached its end-of-life in terms of production. In our database, there are 33 reviews for this card.
In terms of performance, the GeForce GT 430 has a GPU clock speed of 700 MHz, a shader clock speed of 1400 MHz, and a memory clock speed of 800 MHz. It also has 96 shading units, 16 TMUs, and 4 ROPs, with a total of 2 SMs. The L1 cache is 64 KB per SM, while the L2 cache is 128 KB. The theoretical performance of this card includes a pixel rate of 2.800 GPixel/s, a texture rate of 11.20 GTexel/s, 268.8 GFLOPS for FP32(float), and 22.40 GFLOPS for FP64(double).
The GeForce GT 430 has a memory size of 512 MB and a memory type of DDR3. It has a memory bus of 64 bit, providing a bandwidth of 12.80 GB/s.
This graphics card supports various features such as DirectX 12, OpenGL 4.6, OpenCL 1.1, and Shader Model 5.1. However, it does not support Vulkan and has a CUDA version of 2.1.
The GF108 GPU Notes and Retail Boards based on this design information are not available.
In conclusion, the NVIDIA GeForce GT 430 is a budget-friendly graphics card that offers decent performance for its time. It is based on the Fermi architecture and has a GF108-300-A1 variant. This single-slot card has a length of 145 mm and a TDP of 49 W, making it a suitable option for smaller builds. It supports various graphics features but does not have support for Vulkan. Overall, the GeForce GT 430 is a reliable option for those on a budget looking for a graphics card that can handle everyday tasks and some light gaming.
NVIDIA GeForce GT 430 - Full Technical Specifications
Graphics Processor
GPU Variant | GF108-300-A1 |
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Architecture | Fermi |
Foundry | TSMC |
Process Size | 40 nm |
Transistors | 585 million |
Density | 5.0M / mm² |
Die Size | 116 mm² |
Chip Package | BGA-973 |
Graphics Card
Release Date | Oct 11th, 2010 |
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Production | End-of-life |
Launch Price | 79 USD |
Bus Interface | PCIe 2.0 x16 |
Reviews | 33 in our database |
Clock Speeds
GPU Clock | 700 MHz |
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Shader Clock | 1400 MHz |
Memory Clock | 800 MHz |
Memory
Memory Size | 512 MB |
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Memory Type | DDR3 |
Memory Bus | 64 bit |
Bandwidth | 12.80 GB/s |
Render Config
Shading Units | 96 |
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TMUs | 16 |
ROPs | 4 |
SM Count | 2 |
L1 Cache | 64 KB (per SM) |
L2 Cache | 128 KB |
Theoretical Performance
Pixel Rate | 2.800 GPixel/s |
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Texture Rate | 11.20 GTexel/s |
FP32 (float) | 268.8 GFLOPS |
FP64 (double) | 22.40 GFLOPS |
Board Design
Slot Width | Single-slot |
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Length | 145 mm |
TDP | 49 W |
Suggested PSU | 200 W |
Outputs | 1x DVI |
Power Connectors | None |
Board Number | P1071 SKU 0001 |
Graphics Features
DirectX | 12 |
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OpenGL | 4.6 |
OpenCL | 1.1 |
Vulkan | N/A |
CUDA | 2.1 |
Shader Model | 5.1 |