The NVIDIA Quadro RTX PRO 5000 Blackwell Workstation Edition 48GB GDDR7 is an advanced professional graphics card designed for demanding work environments. Based on NVIDIA's latest Blackwell architecture, this graphics card is ideal for applications in AI, ray tracing, rendering, and visualization.
- Architecture: NVIDIA Blackwell with 14,080 CUDA cores.
- Memory: 48 GB GDDR7 with ECC and 384-bit interface.
- Performance: Up to 65 TFLOPS in single-precision.
- Display connections: 4x DisplayPort 2.1b, ideal for multi-monitor setups.
This GPU supports advanced features such as neural shaders and provides an impressive bandwidth of 1.3 TB/s, ensuring outstanding performance in all tasks. The PCIe 5.0 x16 interface guarantees fast connectivity and data transfer speeds, making it an excellent choice for engineers and designers who demand top visual fidelity and processing power. With a total card power of 300 W, this card is designed for efficient cooling and performance. The dual-slot and full-height design ensure compatibility with standard workstation chassis.
Main Specifications
- Processor Manufacturer
- Nvidia
- Chipset Model
- RTX Pro 5000 Blackwell
- Interface
- PCI Express x16 5.0
- Maximum Resolution
- 7680x4320 pixels
- Parallel Processing Technology
- Not Supported
- Type
- Professional
- Cuda Cores
- 14080
- Device Group
- Rendering
- Colour
- Black
Special Features
- RGB Lighting
- No
- OverClock (OC)
- No
- Air-cooled
- Yes
- Low Profile
- No
- Passive Cooling
- No
- Water-cooled
- No
- External Graphics Card (eGPU)
- No
- LHR
- No
Memory
- Memory Capacity
- 48 GB
- Memory type
- GDDR7
- Memory Speed
- -
- Memory bus
- 384 bit
Connectivity
- DisplayPort
- 4
- Dual Link DVI
- No
System Requirements
- Minimum Power Supply
- 300 W
- Power Connectors
- 16-pin
Top Specs
- Memory
- 48GB, GDDR7
- Connectivity
- DisplayPort
Important information
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