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The PNY NVIDIA Quadro P600 is a professional-grade graphics card built on NVIDIA's Pascal architecture, delivering 70% improved visualization performance over its predecessor. Equipped with 2GB GDDR5 memory and a GPU clock speed of 1354 MHz, it supports ultra-high resolutions up to 5120x2880 and features four mini-DisplayPort 1.4 outputs. Tuned drivers ensure compatibility with the latest professional applications, while HDR video encoding/decoding capabilities make it ideal for creative professionals seeking reliable, compact, and powerful graphics performance.
Max Screen Resolution | 5120x2880 |
RAM | 2 GB |
Memory Speed | 2000 MHz |
Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA Quadro P600 |
Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
Card Description | PNY NVIDIA Quadro P600 with 2 GB GDDR5 memory, GPU clock speed of 1354 MHz, Mini DisplayPort output, manufactured by NVIDIA, and model name Graphic Cards |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 2 GB |
Brand | PNY |
Series | Graphic Cards |
Item model number | VCQP600-PB |
Item Weight | 4.5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.7 x 2.71 x 0.75 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.7 x 2.71 x 0.75 inches |
Manufacturer | PNY |
ASIN | B06X9DWQM6 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | February 24, 2017 |
A**R
Simple Install Four Monitor Video Card
The video card works perfectly on my Lenovo Workstation running Windows 10 (1903). The only caveat is that I needed to purchase four video cables for my particular installation since the supplied cables are not compatible with most older displays that with VGA, Digital or HDMI. Other than that the entire installation took about 30 minutes with the longest part of the install being that Windows 10 initially only recognized one video port. Once I ran an internet driver update, one by one the other three monitors came up. One other thing to note is that even though I plugged the monitors in and set them up in the order displayed on the video card itself that is not how they appear with the Operating System. The video card has the ports listed as 1 2 3 4 but for me port 1 is actually monitor 2 and port 2 is actually monitor 1. Port 3 is actually monitor 4 and port 4 is actually monitor 3. Windows allows you to easily reorder the displays so no biggie with that, but one would think that plugging the monitors into the ports as they are labeled and then placing them on the desk in that order that they would come up that way, but sadly... No. Other than that the displays look fantastic for my use which is mixed business. I hope this helps.
H**R
Since Quadro cards typically have 4 outputs and can stack very easily due to their size you should have no issues ...
I have three Quadros cards, all different manufacturers and models. All of the cards work flawlessly on both Linux and Windows machines across a wide range of display formats. These cards typically run under 40C when idle and I've yet to see mine past 50C. Very little noise compared to larger cards. I used to run GeForce line of cards but that was a mistake.If you don't care about achieving 300fps in the most cutting-edge video games then you should probably get a Quadro card. Much less heat and noise. The 4x mini-DP out is extremely convenient for multi displays and saves a lot of cable clustering issues. Since Quadro cards typically have 4 outputs and can stack very easily due to their size you should have no issues with display output count, which makes daisy chaining unnecessary.
A**E
Great Low Cost MutiDisplay 4-Monitor Support
This was purchased for a friend who thinks they control the Matrix (just kidding). My friend is extremely talented at multitasking and cannot survive without a 4 monitor setup. (Seriously who needs more than 2 monitors.... again kidding... sort of). This was a forced purchase to replace a very expensive ATI FirePro 2650 card. ATI stopped supporting this card in 2015 and because of this doesn't work as well with the new Windows 10 Fall Creators Update (blue screen and reboot). Microsoft may fix this in the future, but this is no way to run a business, and my friend could not wait. This has a lot of advantages over the FirePro. For one, Mini DisplayPort are clearly numbered vs the VHDCI to DVI solution ATI chose. The ATI cables kept getting loose and mixed up, causing resolution problems and the icons to be rearranged frequently. The Nvidia Quadro's MiniDP are very tight and do not fall out or come loose. The first thing noticed even without the drivers being installed was that the 2d images and text were definitely crisper and more vibrant than the ATI. The fan is very quiet and the power draw is very low. The box comes with 4 MiniDP male to HDMI female adapters about 2-3 long each and a low profile bracket preinstalled. The full size slot bracket needs to be installed manually. My friend decided to go with 10ft Mini DP male to HDMI male cables to simplify things.
M**Y
NVIDIA Consistently Delivers A Great Product At A Reasonable Price
NVIDIA Quadro P600NVIDIA Consistently delivers a great product at a reasonable price, this enables you to grow into it with high quality monitors as one gets more proficient at utilizing the advantages of digital quality images etc.This particular Video Card has 4 digital outputs (High Definition) and Supports up to four HDMI 4K displays simultaneously.If you go with the digital interface then you get 4 displays at 5K resolution concurrently.System interface is a PCIe Express 3.0x16I have used a number of Quadro P600 in engineering environments for simulations and presentations with great results in demonstrating complex ideas as well as finished product etc.
T**M
Amazing for Plex Transcoding
I got this specifically to work as a hardware media transcoder on my server. For what I paid, it is an amazing powerhouse. Yes, there are cards that can have unlimited streams at once, but also cost 10x as much. This can do multiple 4k streams at once, no problem. Unless you have a need for 13 streams, you get a Titan GTX. Otherwise, absolutely best bang for your buck.
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