VCQFX4600-PCIE-PB by PNY Technologies

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Manufacturer PNY Technologies
Manufacturer's Part Number VCQFX4600-PCIE-PB
Description PNY; Product Type: Graphic Card; Dual Link DVI Supported: Yes; Chipset Line: Quadro; Chipset Series: FX; Product Name: Quadro FX 4600 Graphics Card;
NAME DESCRIPTION
Chipset Manufacturer: NVIDIA
Standard Memory: 768 MB
Chipset Series: FX
Product Name: Quadro FX 4600 Graphics Card
Chipset Model: 4600
Audio Line Out: Yes
Number of Monitors Supported: 2
Platform Supported: PC
Dual Link DVI Supported: Yes
Brand Name: PNY
Memory Technology: GDDR3
Chipset Line: Quadro
Additional Information:
  • Memory Bandwidth: 67.2GB/sec
  • Max Power Consumption: 134W
Marketing Information:

nVIDIA Quadro FX 4600 by PNY Technologies provides an ultra-high-end graphics solution that delivers unprecedented professional graphics performance and features for extreme CAD, DCC, scientific, and visualization applications. The ground-breaking nVIDIA unified architecture dynamically allocates compute, geometry, and shader processing power to efficiently deliver optimized performance. Featuring a 768MB frame buffer with massive memory bandwidth up to 57.6GB/sec., Quadro FX 4600 enables interactive visualization of the largest, 64-bit datasets. Revolutionary nVIDIA CUDA technology provides a simplified computing platform for data-intensive applications using a standard C language interface to solve complex computational problems. The reference standard for Shader Model 4.0, Quadro FX 4600 enables next generation ultra-realistic, real-time visualization applications with unprecedented image quality. With two dual-link DVI connectors, Quadro FX 4600 by offers the industry's best image quality at resolutions up to 3840 x 2400.

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

Recommended power supply:

  • 500W
Maximum Resolution: 3840 x 2400
DVI: Yes
Bus Width: 384 bit
Shader Model: 4.0
Total Number of DVI Outputs: 2
Analog Signal: Yes