Designed for efficient CAD, professional programming, VR production, and video editing and processing, the PNY Technologies Quadro P4000 Graphics Card is based on NVIDIA's 16nm Pascal architecture. The GPU itself features 1792 CUDA cores coupled to 8GB of VRAM with a 256-bit memory bus providing a maximum of 5.3 TFLOPS of single-precision computing power. Using supported APIs and CUDA, that computing performance can translate into high resolution and realistic real-time 2D and 3D graphics rendering or improved computing speed with hardware acceleration.
The output panel on this card features four DisplayPort terminals. Up to four monitors can be simultaneously supported by a single card, without any extra hardware, to create high-resolution video walls with your workstation or for more desktop real-estate to increase productivity. DisplayPort 1.4 support allows this card to drive UHD 5K displays as well. Included with the card is one DisplayPort to DVI-D SL adapter for connecting to legacy displays. Other separately available adapters can be used with this card to drive other kinds of displays and projectors.
For cooling, PNY implemented an active fansink cooler. This cooler uses a radial fan to force air through the card's heatsink, dissipating heat from the GPU and other internal components. This cooling configuration is best suited for cases with unrestricted airflow.
- Scalable geometry architecture
- Hardware tesselation engine
- NVIDIA Giga Thread with dual copy engines
- Up to 32K x 32K texture and render processing
- Transparent multisampling and super sampling
- 16x angle independent anisotropic filtering
- 32-bit per-component floating point texture filtering and blending
- 64x full scene antialiasing (FSAA), 128x supported in SLI configurations
- Decode acceleration for MPEG-2, MPEG-4 Part 2 Advanced Simple Profile, H.264, HEVC, MVC, VC1, DivX (version 3.11 and later), and Flash (10.1 and later)
- Dedicated H.264 and HEVC encoder
- Blu-ray dual-stream hardware acceleration (supporting HD picture-in-picture playback)
- Supports any combination of four compatible connected displays
- HDCP 2.2 support over DisplayPort, DVI, and HDMI connectors
- 12-bit internal display pipeline (hardware support for 12-bit scanout on supported panels, applications, and connection)
- NVIDIA 3D Vision technology, 3D DLP, Interleaved, and other 3D stereo format support
- Underscan/overscan compensation and hardware scaling
Data Rate: 44.1/48/88.2/96/176/192 kHz
Word Size: 16/20/24-bit
Preemption: Pixel level graphics preemption provides more granular control to better support time-sensitive tasks such as VR motion tracking. Compute preemption at the thread and instruction level provides finer grain control over compute tasks.