Graphics Card for Advanced Visualization Systems
The NVIDIA Quadro FX 4500 X2 graphics card from NVIDIA Corp. (Santa Clara, CA) is designed for advanced visualization systems requiring scalable graphics performance, such as CAD and geo-seismic applications. The card features two NVIDIA Quadro FX 4500 graphics processing units (GPUs) in a dual-slot configuration. Multi-GPU rendering enables maximum performance and image quality, leveraging 32x full-scene antialiasing for graphics-intensive applications.
The quad, dual-link DVI drives visual real estate on up to four ultra-high-resolution displays (3840 × 2400). Certified on all CAD, geo-seismic, and visualization applications, the card provides a 128-bit floating point pipeline and 12-bit subpixel precision. Other features include an ATX 4.38 x 12.28" form factor, 512 MB GDDR3 frame buffer memory per GPU, 256-bit memory interface, memory bandwidth of 33.6 GB/sec., maximum power consumption of 145W, and PCI Express x16 graphics bus. The card supports Windows® XP/2000 and Linux operating systems.
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