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Galaxy MDT GeForce GT 520 Graphics Card Reviews
PC Perspective and TechSpot have reviewed the budget-oriented Galaxy MDT GeForce GT 520 graphics card, which is really isn't ideal for gaming purposes but support up to four displays.
Let's see what they had to say:
- PC Perspective:
"The MDT series (multiple display technology) not only helps NVIDIA compete with AMD's feature set in the high-end market but also allows Galaxy to sell a card like the MDT GeForce GT 520 for a reasonable price, offering support for up to four monitors for multi-tasking consumers and businesses. The only thing that would have us recommend this product any higher would be a lower price, getting closer to the rest of the field in terms of graphical capability. For anyone that is looking to expand to an extreme level of screen real estate with a moderate level of gaming horsepower, the Galaxy MDT GeForce GT 520 is a great solution."
Click here to read the full review.
- TechSpot:
"Despite all of that, there is a deal breaker: the price. Now keep in mind, the HD 6450 can be had for as little as $55 and all versions support three 2560x1600 monitors while DisplayPort versions can handle four. Meanwhile, a standard dual-display-capable GT 520 is in the same ~$55 territory. Galaxy's quad-display MDT edition, however, is set at an unfathomable $130!
Not only is that over double the HD 6450's retail rate (and half the speed), but it's more than you'll pay for an HD 6750, which is $100-$110 and is available with quad-display support via several manufacturers including PowerColor, XFX, Sapphire and HIS. To wrap it up, the MDT GT 520 is too slow, limited to 1920x1200, unsuitable for low-profile systems and costs far too much."
Click here to read the full review.
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