Today we're un boxing the EVGA GT 520 dual dvi video card. Model # 01G-P3-1526-KR Overall it's a decent video card for offices however it's definitely not a gaming video card. If you're looking for a card in the same price range as this one that offers the same features I would look at the GT 430 or GT 440 from EVGA it's only a few dollars more but the performance you get compared to this 520 is huge. Pros. Very small Quiet surprisingly Runs Cold Good playback and office use. Cons Low scores on windows testing Not much of a gamer Not that great for the price. All and all evga has released a solid product however I can't justify myself spending this much on a 520 when the 430 is nearly twice is fast for an extra 10 dollars. I believe the price on the video card needs to go down further to get sales.
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