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PNY Quadro K4200 PCI-E 2.0 4096Mb 256 bit DVI specs.

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General Specs PNY Quadro K4200 PCI-E 2.0 4096Mb 256 bit DVI
Product Type:
professional
Type of connection:
PCI-E
For Mac:
no
Video processor PNY Quadro K4200 PCI-E 2.0 4096Mb 256 bit DVI
Manufacturer:
NVIDIA
Product Line:
Quadro
Product Name:
NVIDIA Quadro K4200
Code name:
GK104
Number:
1
Host Interface:
2.0
Number of supported monitors:
4
Max. resolution:
3840x2160
Process technology:
28 nm
Number of occupied slots:
1
Low Profile:
no
Number of fans:
1
Support cooling water:
no
TDP:?Thermal Design Power
108 W
Cooling System Design:
reference
Built-in TV-tuner:
no
Specifications PNY Quadro K4200 PCI-E 2.0 4096Mb 256 bit DVI
Memory Technology:
GDDR5
Standard Memory:
4 096 Mb
Memory bus:
256 bit
The frequency of RAMDAC:
400 MHz
SLI/CrossFire:?Scalable Link Interface
no
CrossFire X:
no
3-Way SLI:
no
Quad SLI:
no
TurboCache/HyperMemory:
no
Supports CUDA:?Compute Unified Device Architecture
yes
Supports AMD APP (ATI Stream):
no
Math unit PNY Quadro K4200 PCI-E 2.0 4096Mb 256 bit DVI
Unified processors:
1 344
Shader:
5.0
The number of texture units:
112
The number of ROP units:?Raster Operations Pipeline
32
Max. the degree of anisotropic filtering:
16x
Max. degree of FSAA:
64x
DirectX version:
11
OpenGL version:
4.4
CUDA version:?Compute Unified Device Architecture
3.0
OpenGL version:
1.2
VGA output:?Video Graphics Array
no
Output Component video:
no
HDMI Output:?High-Definition Multimedia Interface
no
Mini HDMI Output:
no
Output Micro HDMI:
no
DisplayPort output:
yes
Number of DisplayPort outputs:
2
Output Mini DisplayPort:
no
HDCP:?High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection
no
VIVO:?Video In Video Out
no
VESA Stereo (Mini-DIN):
no
TV-out:
no
Number of outputs DVI-I:
1
Additional Information PNY Quadro K4200 PCI-E 2.0 4096Mb 256 bit DVI
The need for additional power:
yes
Additional power connector:
6 pin


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