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Reddit mentions of EVGA GeForce GT 640 2048MB GDDR3 Dual DVI, mHDMI Graphics Cards 02G-P4-2643-KR

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of EVGA GeForce GT 640 2048MB GDDR3 Dual DVI, mHDMI Graphics Cards 02G-P4-2643-KR. Here are the top ones.

EVGA GeForce GT 640 2048MB GDDR3 Dual DVI, mHDMI Graphics Cards 02G-P4-2643-KR
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Microsoft DirectX 12 API (feature level 11_0) SupportGPU Clock: 901 MHzMemory Clock: 1782 MHzCUDA Cores: 384PCI-e 3.02048MB GDDR3 128bitNvdia SMX Engine, Adaptive Verticle Sync, Nvidia Surround, PureVideoHD TechnologiesBlue-ray 3D, DirectX 11, CUDA, PhysX, TrueHD, Nvidia 3D Vision, OpenGL 4.2 and Open CL Support
Specs:
Height4.376 Inches
Length6.7 Inches
Number of items1
Weight1.25 Pounds
Width0.75 Inches

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Found 3 comments on EVGA GeForce GT 640 2048MB GDDR3 Dual DVI, mHDMI Graphics Cards 02G-P4-2643-KR:

u/Fizzay · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Hey, thanks for the contest! I'd like a new Graphics Card please, I play World of Warcraft, and it would really help for raiding! Thanks again!

Hello, Goodbye~.

u/saintsfan1622000 · 1 pointr/buildapc

Yes, that's a mini tower. I don't know if a discrete GPU would fit in that case.

6.7 x 0.8 x 4.4 inches ; 10.2 ounces

Those are the dimensions of this GPU: http://www.amazon.com/EVGA-GeForce-2048MB-Graphics-02G-P4-2643-KR/dp/B0086UXQES/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1420953205&sr=8-1&keywords=gt+640

As an example.

The three things you have to consider with adding a discrete GPU to a pre-built system are the space inside the case, the PSU and the board. Does your board have an additional PCI-E lane to add a card? I would think so, but there is no way for me to know.

u/Cracka_Stacks · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

I think your note at the end is entirely /u/morpheousmarty's point though. Finding a Core 2 Duo with 2 GB RAM for $6 is highly unlikely. I'd even go so far as to say extremely rare. The same can be said for someone selling their console for $20.

Assume you found a PC for $6, but didn't have a friend that could basically give you the rest of the parts. It would break down something like this:

  • 2GB DDR2 - ($18)
  • GeForce GT 640, 2GB - ($90)
  • Windows 8.1 System Builder - ($95)
  • (Not mentioned in OP) Dell 19" LCD Monitor - ($85 (Refurb))

    That's a total of $288. Granted, that's assuming that you're going for new parts. That is still cheaper than a current gen (PS4, XBone) console.

    My point is that even a low-end gaming PC will cost you between $250 and $400 assuming that you aren't able to scavenge the parts as fortuitously as OP was able to. We all agree that PC is the superior gaming platform, but let's not delude ourselves into thinking that building a PC for $26 is the norm.