43R1765 by Lenovo Group Limited

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Manufacturer Lenovo Group Limited
Manufacturer's Part Number 43R1765
Description Lenovo; Product Type: Graphic Card; Limited Warranty: 1 Year; Standard Memory: 256 MB; Host Interface: PCI Express x16; Analog Signal: Yes;
NAME DESCRIPTION
Chipset Manufacturer: NVIDIA
Standard Memory: 256 MB
RAMDAC Speed: 400 MHz
Chipset Series: NVS
Product Name: Quadro NVS 290 Graphics Card
Chipset Model: 290
Number of Monitors Supported: 2
Platform Supported: PC
Limited Warranty: 1 Year
Brand Name: Lenovo
Memory Technology: DDR2 SDRAM
Package Contents:
  • Quadro NVS 290 Graphics Card
  • Low-profile bracket
  • DMS59 to Dual-DVI dongle
  • DMS59 to Dual-VGA dongle
  • Publication
  • CD
Chipset Line: Quadro
Additional Information:
  • Quadro NVS 290 Graphics Card is fitted full-height bracket
  • 3D volumetric texture support

Hardware Compatibility:

  • Systems:
  • ThinkStation S10: Machine type (6483, 6423) - All Models
  • ThinkStation D10: Machine type (6493, 6427) - All Models
  • TFT Flat-Panel Monitors:
  • T710, T750, T540, T560, T84H, T85A, T86A, T86D, T860, L151, L170, L171, L190, L191, L192p, L200p, L201p, L190x, L220x Wide, L193p and L194
  • CRT Monitors:
  • E74, E75, G76, G78, G96, G97, P260, P275, P76, P77, P97, C170, C190 and C200p
Marketing Information:

Experience superior image quality and increased system performance by upgrading your ThinkStation workstation system with one of the new NVIDIA 2D or 3D workstation graphics adapters. Professional 2D business graphics users can add a Quadro NVS adapter to improve performance and stability in 2D multi-display environments.

Digital Signal: Yes
Product Type: Graphic Card
Host Interface: PCI Express x16
System Requirements:

OS Supported:

  • Microsoft Windows Vista (64-bit and 32-bit)
  • Microsoft Windows XP (64-bit and 32-bit)
  • Linux RedHat 5 - Full OpenGL implementation, complete with NVIDIA and ARB extensions (64-bit)
Maximum Resolution: 2048 x 1536
Bus Width: 64 bit
Analog Signal: Yes