VGA Driver ASUS GeForce GT 730, GT730-4GD3 | NVIDIA Graphics Card Software
The ASUS GeForce GT 730 PCIE is a budget-friendly graphics card designed for basic multimedia tasks and light gaming. Despite being an entry-level GPU, it offers decent performance for those who don't require high-end graphics capabilities.
Featuring the highly efficient NVIDIA Kepler architecture, the GT 730 provides a significant upgrade over integrated graphics and enhances the overall visual experience on your PC. With 2GB of DDR3 video memory, it can handle HD videos, photo editing, and even some casual gaming. Although not suitable for demanding titles, this card can handle less resource-intensive games with ease.
Installation of the ASUS GeForce GT 730 PCIE on your PC's mainboard is a straightforward process. Here are the steps to follow:
1. Ensure that your PC has an available PCIe x16 slot: The ASUS GeForce GT 730 PCIE requires a PCIe x16 slot on your motherboard. Check your PC's specifications or consult the manual to determine if you have a compatible slot.
2. Power down your PC: Before installing any hardware, it is essential to power down your computer and unplug it from the power source.
3. Remove the case cover: Open your PC's case by removing the screws holding the side panel in place. Gently slide off the cover to access the internal components.
4. Locate the PCIe x16 slot: Identify the available PCIe x16 slot on your motherboard. Depending on your PC's configuration, it may be located at the top or bottom of the motherboard.
5. Insert the graphics card: Align the ASUS GeForce GT 730 PCIE with the PCIe x16 slot and firmly push it into place. Ensure that the gold contacts on the card are properly seated within the slot.
6. Secure the card: Once inserted, use a screwdriver to secure the graphics card to the case using the necessary screws.
7. Close the case: Carefully slide the case cover back on and secure it with the screws you previously removed.
8. Connect the display: Connect your monitor to the appropriate port on the ASUS GeForce GT 730 PCIE using either HDMI, DVI, or VGA cables.
9. Power up your PC: Plug your PC back into the power source, power it on, and check if the graphics card is recognized. If necessary, install the latest drivers from the ASUS website or the included driver disc.
By following these steps, you can easily install the ASUS GeForce GT 730 PCIE and enjoy an enhanced visual experience on your PC, whether you're watching movies, editing photos, or indulging in some light gaming.
Driver | Asus GT730-4GD3 nVidia driver for Windows 11, Windows 10 | File size: 473.01MB
Driver | Asus GT730-4GD3 nVidia driver for Windows 8.1 (x64) / 8 (x64) / 7 (x64) | Size: 558.59MB
Driver | Asus GT730-4GD3 nVidia driver for Windows 8.1 (x86) / 8 (x86) / 7 (x86) | Size: 468.67MB
ASUS GeForce GT 730, GT730-4GD3 Specifications:
- Graphics Engine: NVIDIA GeForce GT 730
- Bus Standard: PCI Express 2.0
- Video Memory: DDR3 4GB
- Engine Clock: 700 MHz
- CUDA Core: 96
- Memory Clock: 1100 MHz
- Memory Interface: 128-bit
- Resolution:
D-Sub Max Resolution: 2048x1536
DVI Max Resolution: 2560x1600
Digital Max Resolution:2560x1600
- Interface:
D-Sub Output: Yes x 1
DVI Output: Yes x 1 (DVI-I)
HDMI Output: Yes x 1
HDCP Support: Yes
- Power Consumption: up to 75W, no additional PCIe power required
- Dimensions: 7.6 " x 5.12 " x 1.18 " Inch / 19.3 x 13 x3 Centimeter
- Note: UEFI BIOS support