This upgraded model from the NVIDIA Quadro professional graphics accelerator range is not designed for common users or demanding gamers in spite od its unprecedented performance. Its primary application is in development, thanks to its outstanding performance and specific properties beneficial escpecially for architects and designers for photorealistic rendering of 3D scenes. However, it is also useful in the film industry and health care, where it can be used for displaying voluminous ultrasound scan data thanks to the support for the latest AXE libraries. Utilizing the innovative Kepler architecture, the card offers high energy efficiency in relation to its performance (150 W) and ensures ultra quiet operation thanks to a special cooler.
The graphics card is specifically designed for high-end workstations such as HP Z820, Z620 and Z420. It supports various types of displays including CRTs, Digital Flat Screens, HDTVs or projectors.
Specifications:
Core:
NVIDIA Quadro K5200
Number of CUDA cores: 2304
Memory:
Capacity: 8 GB
Speed: 6000 MHz
Type: GDDR5
Interface: 256-bit
Interface:
PCI Express 3.0 x16
Outputs:
2x Dual Link DVI
2x DisplayPort
Cooling:
Dual slot
Active fans
Supported standards:
Microsoft DirectX 11
Shader Model 5.0
Open GL 4.0
Java
Python
Fortran
SLI Multi-OS Technology
SLI Mosaic Technology
NVIDIA CUDA
NVIDIA Parallel DataCache
NVIDIA GigaThread Engine
NVIDIA Scalable Geometry Engine
NVIDIA Quadro Digital Video Pipeline
NVIDIA Quadro G-Sync Solution
NVIDIA 3D Vision Pro
SDI Option
Power consumption:
150 W
Supported operating systems:
Microsoft Windows 8 (32 / 64bit)
Microsoft Windows 7 (32 / 64bit)
Linux
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This product is not an independently functional unit and may require professional installation.
Specifications can be changed without notice. Images are for illustrative purposes only.