The NVIDIA RTX 2000 Ada Generation is a mid-range workstation graphics card built on NVIDIA's Ada Lovelace architecture and packaged in a low-profile design. It improves on the previous generation RTX A2000 with 33% more VRAM and similar gains in graphics and rendering performance. This is achieved while still maintaining relatively low power draw; the does not require any external power connection, all of its electricity is provided through the PCI-Express slot. Coupled with the half-height design, this allows it to function in compact and low-wattage systems where a more traditional video card either could not fit or would not be sufficiently powered.
In terms of connectivity, the RTX 2000 Ada has four Mini DisplayPort outputs supporting up to four monitors at 5K resolution, or two at 8K. A wide range of adapters are available from third-party vendors if you need to adapt to other video standards like DVI or HDMI. Please note that the maximum resolution can be reduced substantially when using such adapters.
In terms of connectivity, the RTX 2000 Ada has four Mini DisplayPort outputs supporting up to four monitors at 5K resolution, or two at 8K. A wide range of adapters are available from third-party vendors if you need to adapt to other video standards like DVI or HDMI. Please note that the maximum resolution can be reduced substantially when using such adapters.
William George (Marketing Project Manager) Says:
This is a great mid-range GPU, ideal for applications that need a "professional grade" video card but don't require cutting-edge 3D performance. It also supports 10-bit color, so it is a great choice for Photoshop users with high-end, 10-bit capable monitors. If you don't fall into one of those categories, though, a GeForce card around the same price will give more raw 3D performance in most situations... or, of course, a more powerful NVIDIA RTX Ada Generation card.
This is a great mid-range GPU, ideal for applications that need a "professional grade" video card but don't require cutting-edge 3D performance. It also supports 10-bit color, so it is a great choice for Photoshop users with high-end, 10-bit capable monitors. If you don't fall into one of those categories, though, a GeForce card around the same price will give more raw 3D performance in most situations... or, of course, a more powerful NVIDIA RTX Ada Generation card.
Model: NVIDIA VCNRTX2000ADA-PB
Specifications
Chipset Manufacturer | NVIDIA |
Product Line | Pro Viz |
Series | Ada Lovelace |
Motherboard Connection | PCI Express x16 |
Interface | PCI Express 4.0 x8 |
Maximum Digital Resolution | 7680x4320 |
Maximum DisplayPort Resolution | 7680x4320 |
Maximum Monitors Supported | 4 |
HDCP Compliant | Yes |
TGP | 70 W |
GPU Specifications | |
Stream Processors | 2,816 |
Tensor Cores | 88 |
Memory Specifications | |
Video Memory | 16GB |
Memory Type | GDDR6 ECC |
Memory Bus Width | 128-bit |
Bandwidth | 224 GB/s |
Performance | |
Single Precision Floating Point (Peak) | 12 Tflops |
Additional Information | |
Cooling System | Blower Type |
Removable Backplate | No |
Slot Width | 2 |
Quadro Sync Support | No |
Outputs | |
Port 1 | Mini DisplayPort |
Port 2 | Mini DisplayPort |
Port 3 | Mini DisplayPort |
Port 4 | Mini DisplayPort |
Power Connectors | |
Plug 1 | None |
Dimensions | |
Length | 168 mm (6.6 in) |
Height | 69 mm (2.7 in) |
Width | 42 mm (1.7 in) |
Net Weight | 0.367 kg (0.8 lbs) |