You can find a wide variety of graphics cards on the market that adapt to all types of budgets and needs. Although the offer is generally very wide, there is a segment that seems somewhat forgotten. We are talking about low profile graphics cards designed for users looking for very compact solutions to create systems that take up little space.
The low profile format, also called Mini ITX (because associated with motherboards of this format) is increasingly rare in graphics cards. This is increasingly rare to see due to the sharp increase in power of graphics cards, which is associated with an increase in consumption and temperatures. It is very difficult for manufacturers to develop graphics cards in this format.
We’ve researched and there are options for every budget and from every manufacturer. The problem lies in the result we will obtain in each case, which will vary enormously. We will see which models we recommend and which we would not buy.
Gigabyte GT 1030 2 GB GDDR4
The first of the solutions we bring to you can be described as emergency. This graph of Gigabyte It can be used to play some retro games and low-power games, nothing else. We are talking about a very basic solution, almost designed to complement processors without integrated graphics.
This is what we can call a combat solution, to be used at a specific time. We can install it on any computer to continue using it, but we won’t be able to do much else. Its price is very low and its consumption very low. Indeed, this graphics card focuses more on office automation and multimedia than on gaming.
ASRock Intel ARC A380 Low Profile
Let’s go with a much more interesting option that we can now consider as a good option for gaming. You should know that this ASRock graphics card based on an Intel GPU is an acceptable solution. We can’t ask you to play the latest games at 1080p with a high FPS rate, but CS:GO 2, Dota 2, Fortnite or LoL are viable without problem.
Note that this graphics card offers us the technology Intel XeSS. This is a resizing technology that allows us to gain additional FPS. Basically, it is used to run the game at a lower resolution and then scale it to the desired one. It’s not perfect technology, but rather interesting. On the other hand, it has two 65mm fans, which will generate quite a bit of noise during demanding workloads like gaming.
Sapphire Radeon RX 6400 4GB GDDR6
Now let’s move on to a solution based on a relatively modern AMD graphics card. This Sapphire graphics card is based on the RX 6400, a fairly recent graphics card. We can’t expect much more than the previous model, since it has 4 GB of GDDR6 memory. It’s true that we can play current titles, but in 1080p resolution
What is interesting with this graphics card is that we have access to technologies AMD FreeSync and FSR. FreeSync allows you to synchronize the monitor’s refresh rate with the FPS rate, eliminating image tearing and other issues. FSR is a scaling technology similar to Intel XeSS.
Gigabyte RTX 4060 OC low profile
It’s the only one we found based on a new generation graphics card. Gigabyte offers us a discreet RTX 4060 suitable for any system. It is a fairly versatile graphics card with which we can play any game and enjoy the Laser trace. Additionally, it offers compatibility with technology NVIDIA DLSS3.
This graphics card has a compact heat sink with an elongated design, larger than the graphics PCB. It has three small fans, which can be a problem. Fans of these dimensions at full load are usually quite noisy and this is something that will happen when we are gaming.
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