Description
GPU of Nvidia Quadro 2000 RAM
The GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) of the HP Nvidia Quadro 2000 1GB GDDR5 SDRAM PCI-E 2.0X16 Graphics Card is the Nvidia Quadro 2000. The Quadro 2000 is a professional graphics card that is designed for use in workstations and other high-end computing applications. It is based on the Fermi architecture and features 256 CUDA cores, which are specialized processing units designed to accelerate specific tasks, such as video encoding, physics simulations, and ray tracing.
The GPU is responsible for rendering and displaying images on the screen and handling the complex calculations required for 3D graphics. The GPU is also responsible for handling the DirectX and OpenGL support that allows the graphics card to work seamlessly with games and other software that use these technologies.
The RAM (Random Access Memory) of the HP Nvidia Quadro 2000 1GB GDDR5 SDRAM PCI-E 2.0X16 Graphics Card is 1GB GDDR5 SDRAM. GDDR5 is a type of high-performance memory that is used in graphics cards, and it is designed to handle the high bandwidth and data-intensive workloads of 3D graphics. The memory interface of the card is 128-bit which allows the GPU to access the memory quickly and efficiently.
Please note that these specifications may be subject to change over time and may vary depending on the specific model or variant of the HP Nvidia Quadro 2000 1GB GDDR5 SDRAM PCI-E 2.0X16 Graphics Card. It is always recommended to check the official product page or the manual for the latest and accurate specifications.
128-bit Memory Interface
The memory interface of the HP Nvidia Quadro 2000 1GB GDDR5 SDRAM PCI-E 2.0X16 Graphics Card is 128-bit. The memory interface is the connection between the GPU and the memory of the graphics card. It determines the amount of data that can be transferred between the GPU and the memory at a time.
A 128-bit memory interface means that the GPU can access 128 bits of memory at a time. The higher the memory interface width, the more data the GPU can access at once, which can result in improved performance, especially in applications that require a lot of memory bandwidth, such as high-resolution gaming or 3D modeling.
Please note that the memory interface width is just one of the factors that determine the overall performance of a graphics card. Other important factors include the GPU clock speed, the memory clock speed, and the number of CUDA cores. It is always recommended to check the official product page or the manual for the latest and accurate specifications.
1GB GDDR5 SDRAM Memory
The HP Nvidia Quadro 2000 1GB GDDR5 SDRAM PCI-E 2.0X16 Graphics Card has 1GB of GDDR5 SDRAM memory. GDDR stands for Graphics Double Data Rate, and it is a type of memory specifically designed for use in graphics cards. GDDR5 is the latest and most widely used version of GDDR, and it offers faster speeds and higher bandwidth than earlier versions.
SDRAM (Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory) is a type of memory that is synchronized with the clock speed of the system, which allows for faster access to data. The GDDR5 SDRAM on this graphics card is clocked at a high speed to ensure fast access to large amounts of data, making it suitable for high-performance applications such as gaming, video editing, and 3D rendering.
The 1GB of memory on this graphics card is sufficient for most general use cases such as gaming or video editing, but it may not be enough for very high-end applications such as 3D rendering or complex CAD work. The memory on a graphics card is used to store textures, models, and other data that is used by the GPU to render images on the screen.
Please note that the memory on a graphics card is just one of the factors that determine the overall performance of a graphics card. Other important factors include the GPU clock speed, the memory clock speed, the number of CUDA cores, and the memory interface width. It is always recommended to check the official product page or the manual for the latest and accurate specifications.
2560×1600 Maximum Resolution
The HP Nvidia Quadro 2000 1GB GDDR5 SDRAM PCI-E 2.0X16 Graphics Card has a maximum resolution of 2560×1600. Resolution refers to the number of pixels that can be displayed on a screen. The higher the resolution, the more detailed and sharp the image will be.
A resolution of 2560×1600 means that the graphics card is capable of displaying 2560 pixels horizontally and 1600 pixels vertically. This is known as WQXGA resolution and is considered high resolution, providing a sharp and clear image. This resolution is commonly used in high-end displays such as high-end monitors, or projectors.
It is important to note that the maximum resolution of a graphics card is limited by the capabilities of the connected monitor or display. Therefore, to take advantage of the maximum resolution of the HP Nvidia Quadro 2000 1GB GDDR5 SDRAM PCI-E 2.0X16 Graphics Card, it is necessary to have a monitor or display that is capable of supporting a resolution of 2560×1600. Additionally, the monitor or display should be connected to the graphics card using a compatible cable such as DisplayPort, HDMI, or DVI.
Please note that the maximum resolution is just one of the factors that determine the overall performance of a graphics card. Other important factors include the GPU clock speed, the memory clock speed, the number of CUDA cores, the memory interface width, and the memory size. It is always recommended to check the official product page or the manual for the latest and accurate specifications.
Product Details:
- Manufacturer: Hewlett-Packard
- MPN: 616075-001
- Type: Video Cards
- Video Cards Type: Quadro-2000
- Product Name: 1 Gigabit (GB)
- Dimensions: 30.5 x 22.9 x 7.6 centimeters (0.10 kg)
Technical Information
- Product Type: Graphics Adapter
- Enclosure Type: Plug-In Card
- Interface Type: Pci Express 2.0 X16
Processor & Chipset
- Graphics Processor: Nvidia Quadro 2000
- Chipset Manufacturer: Nvidia
- Chipset Line: Quadro
- Chipset Model: 2000
- Number Of Stream Processors: 192
Memory:
- Standard Memory: 1 GB
- Memory Technology: Gddr5 Sdram
- Bus Width: 128 Bit.