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GIGABYTE GeForce GT 1030 DirectX 12 GV-N1030OC-2GI 2GB 64-Bit GDDR5 PCI Express x16 Video Card $88.99
+ $10 off w/ promo code 93XPW27, limited offer
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You might be better off looking for a (refurb) GTX 1650 4GB D5 card for $120 or so, if you need a "real" gaming card at the lower-end. But if you need single-slot (and they DO make half-height single-slot GDDR5 variants of the GT 1030 too, some passive as well), then the GT 1030 is your cup of tea.
This model has HDMI and DVI output. No DisplayPort, which basically also means no G-Sync/G-Sync Compatible support, no matter what the marketing blurb for the card might say.
But if you've got a semi-recent OEM PC that you bought at a store 5 years ago, you just might be able to get Little Jonnie to be able to play Fortnite on it, if you add one of these cards.
+ $10 off w/ promo code 93XPW27, limited offer
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You might be better off looking for a (refurb) GTX 1650 4GB D5 card for $120 or so, if you need a "real" gaming card at the lower-end. But if you need single-slot (and they DO make half-height single-slot GDDR5 variants of the GT 1030 too, some passive as well), then the GT 1030 is your cup of tea.
This model has HDMI and DVI output. No DisplayPort, which basically also means no G-Sync/G-Sync Compatible support, no matter what the marketing blurb for the card might say.
But if you've got a semi-recent OEM PC that you bought at a store 5 years ago, you just might be able to get Little Jonnie to be able to play Fortnite on it, if you add one of these cards.