This is the basic model of the NVIDIA Quadro series of professional graphics cards. The card is not designed for the needs of ordinary users, and despite its unprecedented performance, it is not suitable for demanding computer gamers.
Its prime application is in the development sector, where its top specifications and features will be used primarily by architects and designers for creating realistic renders of 3D scenes. It will also be found in the film industry, in healthcare, where the support of the new AXE libraries can display large ultrasonic scanning data. As a result of its innovative Kepler architecture (GK107), the card is energy-efficient (35W) for the level of performance that it provides and promises an ultra-quiet operation thanks to a special heat sink.
The graphics card is designed specifically for HP Z820, Z620, Z420 or Z220 top-class workstations. Due to its low-profile design, it also fits into compact cases with the SFF designation. Various types of displays are supported, including CRT, digital flatbeds, HDTVs or projectors.
Parameters and Specifications:
Kernel:
NVIDIA Quadro NVS 510 (GK107)
Number of CUDA cores: 192
Memory:
Capacity: 2GB
Interface:
PCI Express x16 2.0
Outputs:
4x mini DisplayPort
Cooling:
Single slots
Active fan
Low profile design
Supported standards:
Microsoft DirectX 11
Shader Model 5.0
Open GL 4.0
Java
Python
Fortran
SLI Mosaic Technology
NVIDIA CUDA
NVIDIA 3D Vision Pro
Consumption:
35W
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.