HP NVIDIA Quadro P2000 (5GB) Graphics Card

  • Brand : HP
  • Product name : NVIDIA Quadro P2000 (5GB) Graphics Card
  • Product code : 1ME41AA
  • GTIN (EAN/UPC) : 0190781617174
  • Category : Graphics Cards
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  • Info modified on : 14 Jun 2024 09:04:07
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  • Warranty: : The NVIDIA Quadro P2000 has a one-year limited warranty or the remainder of the warranty of the HP product in which it is installed. Technical support is available seven days a week, 24 hours a day by phone, as well as online support forums. Parts and labor are available on-site within the next business day. Telephone support is available for parts diagnosis and installation. Certain restrictions and exclusions apply.
  • Long product name HP NVIDIA Quadro P2000 (5GB) Graphics Card :

    NVIDIA Quadro P2000 (5GB) Graphics Card

  • HP NVIDIA Quadro P2000 (5GB) Graphics Card :

    Achieve amazing detail, complexity, and realism across a variety of professional 3D applications on an expansive visual workspace of up to four 4K displays with the NVIDIA® Quadro® P2000, powered by NVIDIA Pascal™ GPU technology.

    Features

    - Create and interact with large-assembly models lag-free in real-time, get high-quality, photo-realistic renders, and maintain more assets in graphics memory with a card that has 5GB GDDR5 memory.
    - Get high brightness and color saturation, over 10K:1 CR, and support for up to four 4K displays or one 5K display with DisplayPort™ 1.4. Easily manage your setup with NVIDIA® nView®. Create and playback HDR video with H.264 and HEVC engines.
    - Focus on doing your best work with a card that supports the latest releases of OpenGL, DirectX, Vulkan™, and NVIDIA® CUDA® to help ensure compatibility with your frequently-used professional applications.
    - Compatible with HP Z240 Tower, HP Z440, HP Z640, and HP Z840 Workstations.

  • Short summary description HP NVIDIA Quadro P2000 (5GB) Graphics Card :

    HP NVIDIA Quadro P2000 (5GB) Graphics Card, Quadro P2000, 5 GB, GDDR5, 160 bit, 5120 x 2880 pixels, PCI Express x16 3.0

  • Long summary description HP NVIDIA Quadro P2000 (5GB) Graphics Card :

    HP NVIDIA Quadro P2000 (5GB) Graphics Card. Graphics processor family: NVIDIA, Graphics processor: Quadro P2000. Discrete graphics card memory: 5 GB, Graphics card memory type: GDDR5, Memory bus: 160 bit. Maximum resolution: 5120 x 2880 pixels. DirectX version: 12.0, OpenGL version: 4.5. Interface type: PCI Express x16 3.0. Cooling type: Active

Specs
Processor
CUDA
Graphics processor family NVIDIA
Graphics processor Quadro P2000
Maximum resolution 5120 x 2880 pixels
Memory
Discrete graphics card memory 5 GB
Graphics card memory type GDDR5
Memory bus 160 bit
Memory bandwidth (max) 140 GB/s
Ports & interfaces
Interface type PCI Express x16 3.0
DisplayPorts quantity 4
Performance
PhysX
TV tuner integrated
DirectX version 12.0
Shader model version 5.1

Performance
OpenGL version 4.5
HDCP
Dual Link DVI
Design
Cooling type Active
HP segment Business
Power
Power consumption (typical) 75 W
System requirements
Windows operating systems supported Windows 10, Windows 7
Weight & dimensions
Weight 260 g
Sustainability
Sustainability certificates ENERGY STAR
Other features
Compatible products Z240 Tower, Z440, Z640, Z840
Logistics data
Harmonized System (HS) code 84733020
Distributors
Country Distributor
1 distributor(s)
1 distributor(s)
1 distributor(s)
Reviews
Updated:
2019-12-02 04:25:16
Average rating:80
Uk has collected 13 expert reviews for HP NVIDIA Quadro P2000 (5GB) Graphics Card and the average expert rating is 80 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
develop3d.com
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2019-12-02 04:25:16
Average rating:0
In Autumn 2016 Nvidia introduced its first professional ‘Pascal' GPUs - the Quadro P5000 (16GB GDDR5) and Quadro P6000 (24GB GDDR5) – both of which delivered phenomenal performance for high-end design visualisation, virtual reality and GPU rendering worfk...
  • Nvidia has added some worthy successors to its ‘Maxwell' family of professional Quadro GPUs. The Quadro P2000 has the potential to deliver huge performance increases over its predecessors, the Quadro M2000 and Quadro K2200. However, as our tests show, thi...
techgage.com
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2019-12-02 04:25:16
Average rating:0
A couple of months ago, we published a look at updated workstation GPU performance across a wide-range of benchmarks, and the feedback received has been like nothing we've seen before. Among the feedback, a number of requests were made for inclusion of ot...
  • And with that, we wrap-up our look at the performance of three applications we've never tackled much before. An exception would be with Blender, since we have used the tool for CPU benchmarking for awhile, but now that we know it's so perfectly-suited as...
storagereview.com
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2019-12-02 04:25:16
Average rating:0
We previously reviewed the NVIDIA Quadro P1000 and P4000 GPUs, and though they certainly aren't nearly as powerful as the company's highest-end workstation GPUs, both of these cards performed well enough to suit most general professional use cases--and at...
  • NVIDIA's new Quadro P2000 professional graphics card fits nicely alongside the other mid/lower range models of the impressive line. This low-profile form factor performed as expected under our workloads, successfully leveraging its 1024 CUDA core Pascal G...
pcper.com
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2019-12-02 04:25:16
Average rating:0
One frequent request we get about GPU coverage is to look at professional uses cases for these sort of devices. While gaming is still far and away the most common use for GPUs, things like high-quality rendering in industries like architecture, and new in...
  • Since the launch of NVIDIA's Pascal architecture with the GTX 1070 and 1080 last May, we've taken a look at a lot of Pascal-based products, including the recent launch of the GTX 1080 Ti. By now, it is clear that Pascal has proven itself in a gaming conte...
pcper.com
Updated:
2019-12-02 04:25:16
Average rating:0
One frequent request we get about GPU coverage is to look at professional uses cases for these sort of devices. While gaming is still far and away the most common use for GPUs, things like high-quality rendering in industries like architecture, and new in...
  • Since the launch of NVIDIA's Pascal architecture with the GTX 1070 and 1080 last May, we've taken a look at a lot of Pascal-based products, including the recent launch of the GTX 1080 Ti. By now, it is clear that Pascal has proven itself in a gaming conte...
hothardware.com
Updated:
2019-12-02 04:25:16
Average rating:80
A couple of weeks back, NVIDIA unveiled a family of new professional Quadro cards, based on the company's Pascal GPU architecture. The latest additions to the Quadro line-up run the gamut in terms of features and capabilities, from the low-power, small f...
  • The NVIDIA Quadro P4000 (top) & P2000 (bottom) - Find Them At AmazonThe NVIDIA Quadro P4000 and Quadro P2000 are not available just yet. They are slated to arrive next month, with estimated street pricing in the $800 range for the Quadro P4000 and $500 ra...
postperspective.com
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2019-12-02 04:25:16
Average rating:0
Nvidia has announced a number of new professional graphic cards, filling out their entire Quadro line-up with models based on their newest Pascal architecture. At the absolute top end, there is the new Quadro GP100, which is a PCIe card implementation of...
  • It appears that we have once again reached a point where hardware processing capabilities have surpassed the software capacity to use them, at least within Premiere Pro. This leads to the cards performing relatively similar to one another in most of my te...