Quadro NVS 300 512MB NVIDIA - PNY Graphics Card
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Quadro NVS 300 512MB NVIDIA - PNY Graphics Card
Scan code: LN38064 Manufacturer code: VCNVS300X1DVIBLK-1
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Quadro NVS 300 512MB NVIDIA - PNY Graphics Card

512MB NVIDIA/PNY Quadro NVS 300 PCI-E 2.0 (x1), GDDR3, DMS-59 to Dual DVI (SL), Passive Cooling, OEM

Scan code: LN38064 Manufacturer code: VCNVS300X1DVIBLK-1
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Product Overview The NVIDIA® NVS™ 300 by PNY, multi-display business graphics solution, designed for small and standard form factor systems, delivers reliable hardware and software for a stable business environment. NVIDIA Power Management technology reduces overall system energy costs. It intelligently adapts the total power utilization of the graphics subsystem based on the applications being run by the end user. This power optimized design helps reduce Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and increase reliability. Features • Low-Profile & Flexible Form Factor.
• NVIDIA CUDA.
• Fast 512 MB DDR3 graphics memory.
• High Resolution Display Support.
• NVIDIA High Definition Video Technology.
• Multi-Display Experience with NVIDIA Mosaic Technology.
• Microsoft Windows 7 Support.
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Details
Duration:
36 months
Type:
Direct
DOA Period:
7 days
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
PNY
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