Graphics Card Guidance Needed

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  1. Posts : 75
    Windows 10 Pro 64 bit and Windows 7 pro 64
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    Graphics Card Guidance Needed


    I'm looking for some guidance on what graphics card or graphics chipset to consider. The computer has a G620 processor at 2.6GHz and runs Windows 10. It has a 380-watt PSU. The computer is used for playing web videos, web browsing, displaying photographs, playing DVD's, Netflix and using Office. It will be connected via HDMI to my 60 inch 4k TV and to a basic VGA monitor. It would be nice to play 4k content or blue ray disks in the future if possible. I don't do gaming. Here is one card that caught my eye but I'm not sure if it will fit my needs:
    MSI GeForce GT 710 DirectX 12 GT 710 1GD3H LPV1 1GB 64-Bit DDR3 PCI Express 2.0 x 8 HDCP Ready Low Profile Video Card - Newegg.com
    I don't mind spending more if necessary but not more than needed to accomplish the above. Any guidance or suggestions are appreciated.
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  2. Posts : 848
    Windows 10 LTSC
       #2

    i think thats enough. you can go with the 2gb version if you want.

    EDIT: The GT 710 up to GT 740 should support 4K 60hz but due to lack of a DisplayPort it won't work.

    If you can find a GTX 750 with a DisplayPort, go for it!
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  3. Posts : 75
    Windows 10 Pro 64 bit and Windows 7 pro 64
    Thread Starter
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    Not sure I understand the need for the display port. The TV needs HDMI and the older monitor is VGA.
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  4. Posts : 848
    Windows 10 LTSC
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    The GT 710 should be more than enough then. But remember if you want movies to be played at 60fps, you'll need a DisplayPort.
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    64-bit Win10 Pro Insider Build 19569
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  6. Posts : 4,453
    Win 11 Pro 22000.708
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    BugMeister said:
    The asterisk on the specs says that the card will support 3840X2160 at 30Hz through its HDMI port. That's HDMI 1.4. The TV may support that refresh rate.

    If you want 4k at 60Hz, that would require HDMI 2.0. (DisplayPort also supports 60Hz, but that 's probably irrelevant to a TV.) I wish that it was easier to discover which graphics cards support HDMI 2.0.
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  7. Posts : 75
    Windows 10 Pro 64 bit and Windows 7 pro 64
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    Thanks very much to all for this good information. Based on roaster's comment and bugmeister's link i dug a little deeper to find that bobkn is very correct about this. the hdmi port is clearly ver 1.4 and as bobkn suggests, this is not readily apparent information. My TV does not have a Display Port and it takes HDMI 2.0 to support 4k at 60fps. There may be an exception (like gtx750 with HDMI?) but i think getting HDMI 2.0 usually means going to GTX 900 series or higher cards. I think what this means for me is to put the 4k at 60fps in the future bin and upgrade when i get more serious about it. That said, I should be able to do what I need with a GT 7X0 card. Let me know if I've missed something here and thanks again for all the help!
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  8. Posts : 4,453
    Win 11 Pro 22000.708
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    I should have checked this earlier. Google comes up with:

    Planning on Building a 4K HTPC But Need Some Advice? Read This

    The page claims that the lowest-end nVidia card that supports HDMI 2.0 is a GTX 950.

    The 950 can be fairly inexpensive, although the pricing that I see for it at Newegg is all over the place. eVGA directly offers a number of models, with the least expensive at $140US. I expect that lower prices are possible.

    EVGA - Products - Graphics - GeForce 900 Series Family - GTX 950

    The 950 is a full-height, two slot card, and you'd need a single 6 pin PCI-E auxiliary power connector. A 380W PSU should be adequate.

    I'm not sure that it makes a lot of sense to build a 4k HTPC at this time, but it's not insanely expensive.
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  9. Posts : 75
    Windows 10 Pro 64 bit and Windows 7 pro 64
    Thread Starter
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    Thanks bobkn. This is good information. For the present I'm not going to spend the $$ on a GTX950. By the time I actually need 4k and 60fps, these cards will be common and less expensive. For now, I'm leaning towards one of the GT710 cards which are very inexpensive. One remaining question is if there is any benefit to the 2GB version over the 1GB version? It seems from what I've read that it mostly matters for gaming which I'm not going to do. Any thoughts on 2GB v 1GB?
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  10. Posts : 848
    Windows 10 LTSC
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    1GB should be enough. Paying for the 2GB version is just a waste of money because the GT 710 can't even use it very well.
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