Nvidia Quadro - For Business

For Business

The NVIDIA Quadro NVS graphics processing units (GPUs) provide business graphics solutions for manufacturers of small, medium, and enterprise-level business workstations. The NVIDIA Quadro NVS desktop solutions enable multi-display graphics for businesses such as financial traders.

Quadro
chip
Max. resolution
(digital)
Interface Display
connectors
Displays
supported
Power
consumption
(W)
Notes
Quadro NVS 50 1600×1200 AGP 8× / PCI DVI-I, S-Video 1 NV18
Quadro NVS 100 2048×1536 AGP 4× / PCI 2x DVI-I, VGA, S-Video 2 NV17(A5)?
Quadro NVS 200 1280×1024 AGP 4× / PCI LFH-60 2 NV17
Quadro NVS 210s 1920x1200 Onboard (nForce 430) DVI + VGA ? no PureVideoHD, only SD
Quadro NVS 280 1600×1200 PCI-Express ×16/AGP 8× / PCI DMS-59 2 12 NV18GL/NV34
Quadro NVS 285 1920×1200 PCI-Express ×1/×16 DMS-59 2 13/18 NV44
Quadro NVS 290 1920×1200 PCI-Express ×1/×16 DMS-59 2 21 G86
Quadro NVS 295 2560×1600 PCI-Express ×1/×16 2× DisplayPort or 2× DVI-D 2 23 G98
Quadro NVS 400 1280×1024 PCI 2× DMS-59 4 2× NV17
Quadro NVS 420 2560×1600 PCI-Express ×1/×16 VHDCI (4× DisplayPort or 4× DVI-D) 4 40 2× G98
Quadro NVS 440 1920×1200 PCI-Express ×1/×16 2× DMS-59 4 31 2× NV43
Quadro NVS 450 2560×1600 PCI-Express ×16 4× DisplayPort 4 35 2× G98
NVS 300 2560×1600 PCI-Express ×1/×16 DMS-59 2 17.5 GT218
NVS 310 2560×1600 PCI-Express ×16 2× DisplayPort 2 19.5 Coming soon. Product listed on nvidia website, but not yet in stock.
NVS 510 3840x2160 PCI-Express 3.0 4× Mini-DisplayPort 4 35 GK107

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