AMD FirePro V3700 100-505564 256MB PCI Express 2.0 x16 Graphics Card
$184.63
AMD FirePro V3700 100-505564 256MB PCI Express 2.0 x16 Graphics Card
Brand |
AMD |
---|---|
Model |
100-505564 |
Interface |
PCI Express 2.0 x16 |
Chipset Manufacturer |
ATI |
GPU |
FirePro V3700 |
Stream Processors |
40 |
Memory Size |
256MB |
DirectX |
DirectX 10.1 |
OpenGL |
OpenGL 3.0 |
DVI |
2 |
Digital Resolution |
2560 x 1600 |
Cooler |
With Fan |
Windows Vista |
Certified for Windows Vista |
Operating Systems Supported |
Windows Vista (64-bit and 32-bit) ,Windows XP (64-bit and 32-bit)Linux (64-bit and 32-bit) |
System Requirements |
350-Watt power supply or greater (assumes fully loaded system) |
Package Contents |
100-505564DVI to VGA/D-sub Adapter |
First Listed on Newegg |
October 11 ,2024 |
4 reviews for AMD FirePro V3700 100-505564 256MB PCI Express 2.0 x16 Graphics Card


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Jacob B. –
Pros: Allows for two DVI connected monitors (comes with 2 DVI to VGA converters if needed), great price, no graphic problems for applications at workplace, shipped fast. Cons: What could be better than a two monitor video card? A video card with more than two ports, but that would cost more. Overall Review: I bought this product, two 19″ Hanns G monitors, and two 6 foot DVI-D cables all for under $400 (I Love NewEgg!); I enjoy having research or stocks on one monitor while working on a word processor or alternative research on the alternative monitor
Maurice P. –
Pros: Decent quality for workstation graphics. I have not pushed any 3D applications, so I can’t attest to that. But the install was seem-less in XP x64. I am running two of these cards in this workstation pushing a 720P monitor and 2 wide screen projectors. No issues at all. Cons: None really
Tommy R. –
Pros: Installed right away. Cheap entry level workstation graphics. Way better than the on board graphics I was using. I actually have anti aliasing now. Work bought it for me, so it didn’t cost me anything. I had to give a list of what I wanted, and surprise I got the cheapest one. Cons: Not currently a supported card for SW ’07. My fault for not checking more carefully. I hope support is coming soon. The provided drivers were finicky when using SW, and resulted in a few BSOD. I did some searching and found the driver that Sapphire recommends when using the 3700 for SW ’08 & ’09. Have been running flawless since rolling back drivers, but still no Real View support. Overall Review: I’ve contacted ATI/AMD with some questions, but haven’t heard anything yet. If Dassault decides to put this on their supported gpu for Solidworks list I’d happily give it a full 5 eggs. Check the recommended gpu list before buying. The older Fire GL 3600 is supported, I’ve toyed with the idea of trying the 3600 drivers on this card, but don’t know if it will work. If anyone has advice I’m all ears.
Tommy R. –
Pros: Same as below Cons: Same as below. Supported in SW ’08 & ’09 but not ’07. Overall Review: I gave it 5 this time to make up for the one I took away last time.
The stable driver I mentioned earlier (8.523.1.1 ) is still stable after hours and hours of use on a D3LL Optiplex 330 Core 2 Duo, 2 Gb Ram, XP Pro. This driver is the one SW recommends for ’08 & ’09, and this card is on the supported list for ’08 & ’09 just not ’07, sucks for me. Sigh… I’ll keep my fingers crossed.