🎮 Elevate Your Graphics Game!
The PNY NVIDIA RTX A2000 is a cutting-edge graphics card featuring 6 GB of GDDR6 memory and PCIe 4.0 x16 connectivity. Built on the latest NVIDIA Ampere architecture, it delivers fast, interactive performance and stunning visuals, making it ideal for professional applications and creative projects.
Max Screen Resolution | 7680x4320 |
Memory Speed | 1 |
Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX A2000 |
Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
Card Description | NVIDIA RTX A2000 |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 6 |
Brand | PNY |
Series | VCNRTXA2000ATX-BLK |
Item model number | VCNRTXA2000ATX-BLK |
Item Weight | 1.48 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13 x 8.12 x 2.75 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13 x 8.12 x 2.75 inches |
Manufacturer | PNY |
ASIN | B0BW59ZWZF |
Date First Available | February 18, 2023 |
A**E
Before you buy
Things you should be aware of before you buy. The NVIDIA infamous black screen (no signal) issue. So, if your primary goal is to fully take advantage of this high performance GPU, you must know your system.Make sure your system is not too outdated. That's include your monitors must support Display Port 1.4 natively, otherwise it is very unpredictable in term of compatibility.If you plan connecting your current HDMI/DVI monitor(s) to this NVIDIA GPU card via Display Port adapters, it may not work and you still may end-up having to connect your monitor(s) to your original onboard primary video display port. Simply, because your computer BIOS can't use the PCIe GPU slot (where the NVIDIA card resides) as the primary display. This is not a plug and play setting. When available, you must set it in the BIOS. So, carefully check out your system BIOS setting BEFORE investing in this video card "upgrade" that your system may not be supported.This being said, it doesn't mean adding this GPU will not improve your system graphic performance. If you have applications for graphic/video editing and 3D composing or games, it will greatly improve your system performance. Otherwise, if you don't, your GPU sits there doing mostly nothing. Although, you have the option to share this GPU power with other less demanding applications. In most cases, the improvement varies or may not be noticeable.In conclusion, if you don't have high demanding graphic needs, your monitor is outdated and can't connect your monitor to the GPU card directly, or can't set your NVDIA card as the primary display, you shouldn't spend this amount of money on it.In my case, the two latter fits my situation. I have end-up bricking my Windows 10, losing everything and having to reinstall everything, in my quest of black screen solutions. Ultimately, I gave up in trying to connect my monitor to the NVIDIA GPU Display Ports. But since I'm only doing graphic/video/3D editing, to be fair it's still pretty impressive and worth the investment. The improvement is in the range of 15x compared to my previous AMD 5500X card. The cooling fan haven't noticeably turn on yet, so, I'm guessing I'm haven't tested it much yet. For the same amount of work, my previous card fan would have been fully on. I give this card a 10/10 on performance. Not so much in compatibility.
W**M
Have a Small Form-Factor (SFF) PC? You need this card!
I'm not a heavy gamer, but in Liftoff, I'm getting 60 FPS (my screens only rate) with maximum rendering on (details, shadow distance, etc). This replaces the NVidia T400 that came with my small form factor, and when I played Liftoff with that card, to get 60 FPS, I had to sacrifice a lot of visual beauty.I can't say how this would work in a hard core game with lots of moving action, but for flight sim, this seems to do the best possible job that can be one. It also has helped in graphics apps like Photoshop and DaVinci Resolve.The fan on the card vents straight out the back of the case, so make sure your case has room behind it. This is a massively improved design over the T400, which vented within the case. The fan makes a small amount of noise, though it is much quieter than most background noise and not at all noticeable over music at normal volumes. It does not affect listening to music, or mixing audio.If you are using your PC in a home recording studio and your gear is in your recording space, then you might find it a little too loud compared to a really quiet room.Note: I'm using a Dell Precision 3460 with an Intel i7 12th gen CPU and 64GB RAM.If you are wondering if this is the right card for your late model Dell SFF, it definitely is. Dell is now offering this year's version of the Precision SFF with this very card, so you won't have to worry about support or warranty issues.
J**R
One of best options currently if you need half height card
I stepped up from a gtx1650 half height card that I was running in a custom built 2u server case to this card. Card came with both brackets, the mini to regular displayport adapters and seemed a new card...it was in an unopened and sealed pny bag and had stickers on the card itself that needed removed before installation, although another reviewer had mentioned that it not. Has been working great and a great upgrade.
K**E
Great graphics card
The only problem i have with it is when it boots up there is red lines that come across the screen then they go away... Other than that, its a fairly good graphics card and costs very little to power.
R**Z
Itx la mejor
Como nueva con sus adaptadores, calidad gráfica, rtx una magnífica compra
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