EVGA
EVGA GeForce 210 graphics card 512 MB DDR2 low-profile
Low-profile graphics card with 512 MB DDR2 memory, 64-bit bus, 608 MHz core clock and 20 W TDP, supporting HDMI, DVI and VGA outputs via PCI Express 2.0 x16
- InterfacePCI Express 2.0 x16
- Chipset ManufacturerNVIDIA
- GPUGeForce 210
- Core Clock608 MHz
- Memory Size512MB
- Memory Interface64-Bit
- Low-profile design fits slim cases with a 4.4 inch height
- 512 MB DDR2 memory on a 64 bit bus supports basic display tasks
- PCI Express 2.0 x16 interface provides broad motherboard compatibility
- HDMI DVI and VGA outputs connect to modern and legacy monitors
- 20 W thermal design keeps power draw and heat low
Entry low-profile GPU for legacy desktop upgrades
The EVGA GeForce 210 is a PCI Express 2.0 x16 card built for systems that need basic display output without a full-height bracket. It targets older office PCs, home-theatre boxes or secondary machines where a modern discrete GPU is unnecessary. The 512 MB DDR2 frame buffer and 64-bit bus handle 2D desktop work, video playback and DirectX 10.1 titles at modest settings. Its 20 W thermal design power means it draws all power from the slot.
Low-profile bracket with fan cooler and three
A single-slot fan cooler keeps the 608 MHz core within thermal limits while fitting the 4.4-inch half-height form factor. The bracket carries HDMI, DVI and VGA connectors, so you can drive a digital monitor, a legacy analogue display or an HDTV without adapters. The 6.2-inch PCB length clears most compact chassis, and the plug-in card design requires no auxiliary power cables.
512 MB DDR2 on a 64-bit bus defines the
The 512 MB memory capacity paired with a 64-bit interface limits bandwidth, making this card suitable only for desktop compositing, older games and media playback. It supports OpenGL 3.1 and DirectX 10.1, so it will not run newer APIs or modern titles. Choose this part when the sole requirement is adding multi-monitor support or replacing a failed integrated GPU in a low-profile system.
Highlights
- Low-profile design fits slim cases with a 4.4 inch height
- 512 MB DDR2 memory on a 64 bit bus supports basic display tasks
- PCI Express 2.0 x16 interface provides broad motherboard compatibility
- HDMI DVI and VGA outputs connect to modern and legacy monitors
- 20 W thermal design keeps power draw and heat low
Specifications
| Brand | EVGA |
|---|---|
| Series | 200 |
| Interface | PCI Express 2.0 x16 |
| Chipset Manufacturer | NVIDIA |
| GPU | GeForce 210 |
| Core Clock | 608 MHz |
| Memory Size | 512MB |
| Memory Interface | 64-Bit |
| Memory Type | Graphic Card |
| OpenGL | OpenGL |
| HDMI | Yes |
| DVI | Yes |
| Cooler | Fan Cooler |
| Thermal Design Power | 20W |
| Form Factor | Plug-in Card |
Questions about this item
What bandwidth does the PCI Express 2.0 x16 interface provide for this GeForce 210?
The PCI Express 2.0 x16 slot delivers up to 8 GB/s of theoretical bandwidth, though the card's 64-bit memory bus and DDR2 memory limit actual throughput well below that ceiling.
Will the 6.2-inch by 4.4-inch low-profile card fit my slim chassis without a full-height bracket?
Yes, the board measures 6.2 inches long and 4.4 inches tall and is designated low-profile, so it fits slim cases when the included low-profile bracket is used.
How do I install the card and which step is most often missed?
Power off the PC, insert the card firmly into a PCI Express x16 slot, secure the bracket screw, connect the monitor to HDMI, DVI or VGA, then install the NVIDIA driver — many users forget the driver step and see no display.
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