ASUS A2000 NVIDIA RTX A2000 6 GB GDDR6

SKU
90SKC000-M5UAN0
£902.65 £752.21
In stock
6GB GDDR6, 192-bit, 70W
The NVIDIA RTX A2000 brings the power of NVIDIA RTX technology, realtime ray tracing, AI-accelerated compute, and high-performance graphics
to more professionals. Built on the NVIDIA Ampere architecture, the VR
ready RTX A2000 combines 26 second-generation RT Cores, 104 thirdgeneration Tensor Cores, and 3,328 next-generation CUDA cores and 6GB
of GDDR6 graphics memory with error correction code (ECC) support for
error free computing. The RTX A2000 features a power-efficient low profile,
dual-slot PCIe form factor that fits into a wide range of small form factor
workstations. Design bigger, render faster, and work smarter than ever
before with the RTX A2000.
NVIDIA RTX professional graphics cards are certified with a broad range of
professional applications, tested by leading independent software vendors
(ISVs) and workstation manufacturers, and backed by a global team of
support specialists. Get the peace of mind needed to focus on what matters
with the premier visual computing solution for mission-critical business.
SKU 90SKC000-M5UAN0
EAN 4711081400325
Manufacturer ASUS
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Processor
Graphics processor familyNVIDIA
Parallel processing technology supportNot supported
CUDA cores3328
CUDAYes
Maximum resolution7680 x 4320 pixels
Graphics processorRTX A2000
Memory
Discrete graphics card memory6 GB
Memory bandwidth (max)288 GB/s
Memory bus192 bit
Graphics card memory typeGDDR6
Ports & interfaces
DisplayPorts quantity4
Interface typePCI Express 4.0
Video
DirectX version12.07
Shader model version5.17
OpenGL version4.68
Dual Link DVINo
CUDA cores3328
Performance
DirectX version12.07
Shader model version5.17
OpenGL version4.68
Dual Link DVINo
TV tuner integratedNo
Design
Cooling typeActive
Number of slots1
Power
Power consumption (typical)70 W
Weight & dimensions
Number of slots1
Height167.6 mm
Depth68.6 mm
Technical details
Cooling typeActive
TV tuner integratedNo