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Nvidia Releases Low Profile Dual GPU Card For SFF

Reported by on Wednesday, January 21 2009 10:31 pm

Nvidia releases Quadro® NVS 420, the industry’s only low profile professional graphics solution designed for maximum display real estate with a SFF computer. It provides support for four 30-inch displays at 2560x1600 high resolutions. Quadro NVS 420 is G98 based and has 16 shader processors per GPU. In total, this card has 512MB of memories on 2x64-bit memory interface and consumes 40W of power. The NVIDIA Quadro NVS 420 GPU will be available this February at a price of $499 (USD) MSRP.

Nvidia Releases Low Profile Dual GPU Card For SFF

The ability to drive big displays now comes in a small package with the release of the NVIDIA® Quadro® NVS 420, the industry’s only low profile professional graphics solution designed for maximum display real estate with a small form factor (SFF) computer. Featuring NVIDIA nView® display software and support for four 30-inch displays at 2560x1600 high resolutions, business professionals can maximize productivity through increased desktop real estate and easy to use display management tools.

Built to meet the needs of today’s most demanding business professional, the Quadro NVS 420 professional graphics solution offers stability, ease-of-use and wide compatibility. In addition it has been thoroughly tested to ensure compatibility with the leading business applications.

“The convenience of small form factor computers can now finally be matched with remarkable business graphics and digital display capabilities,” says Jeff Brown, general manager, Professional Solutions, NVIDIA. “The Quadro NVS 420 transforms these small form factor machines into business graphics powerhouses.”

Nvidia Releases Low Profile Dual GPU Card For SFF   

Nvidia Releases Low Profile Dual GPU Card For SFF

 

Among the cutting-edge display features incorporated into the Quadro NVS 420 GPU are:

  • Support for up to four high-resolution 30 inch. (2560x1600 resolution) displays
  • NVIDIA nView display software, which allows users to spread their work across single, large or multiple displays and maximize productivity through user friendly desktop and application management features
    - Display gridlines for maximizing a user’s desktop space by dividing up the displays into multiple regions
    - Virtual desktops that allow users to launch applications on up to 32 different desktops
    - Extended Windows Taskbar spans across multiple displays so the application window buttons can be spread over multiple displays

Equipped with large frame buffer and high memory bandwidth, the Quadro NVS 420 GPU is fully capable of the performance required by many digital signage installations, providing crystal clear 2D and 3D content as well as HD video. For extreme resolutions, the DisplayPort connectors offer more screen real estate from a single graphics card on an SFF system. Enabling EnergyStar-compliance, the Quadro NVS 420 has low maximum and idle power levels and is built with a high quality variable-speed fansink for a quieter working environment.

With a host of enterprise-friendly features, a dedicated NVIDIA Quadro NVS Enterprise support team and compatibility with most hardware and software specifications, the Quadro NVS 420 business graphics solution delivers a stable environment designed for peak functionality and a seamless enterprise deployment. The inclusion of NVIDIA Unified Driver Architecture (UDA) simplifies the upgrade process by ensuring forward and backward compatibility with NVIDIA software drivers.

The NVIDIA Quadro NVS 420 GPU will be available this February at a price of $499 (USD) MSRP. For more information on NVIDIA technologies and products, please visit: www.nvidia.com/quadro

Nvidia Releases Low Profile Dual GPU Card For SFF



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