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OVERVIEW
Productivity improvements can be achieved in two ways-through speed, or through efficiency. The right graphics hardware can enable both. Based on a foundation of quality engineering, NVIDIA Quadro FX delivers blistering application performance, unmatched features and the industry's highest image quality. Coupled with professional CAD and DCC applications, the NVIDIA Quadro FX makes real-time rendering an integral part of the design workflow, shortening the production process and enabling faster time to market.
KEY FEATURES & BENEFITS
NVIDIA QUADRO FX ARCHITECTURE ACHIEVES UNPRECEDENTED PERFORMANCE
Takes application performance to new levels by featuring
three parallel vertex engines, a radically new line engine,
the industry's first on-chip vertex cache, and eight fully
programmable pixel pipelines coupled to a high-speed DDR
graphics DRAM bus.
ADVANCED PROGRAMMABILITY EMPOWERS
A NEW CLASS OF APPLICATIONS
The programmability of the NVIDIA Quadro FX architecture
empowers the industry's leading OpenGL® and DirectX®
workstation applications to now make the production rendering
process an integral part of real-time design. This reduces
design cycles, increases productivity, and accelerates
time-to-market.
FULL 128-BIT FLOATING-POINT
PRECISION DELIVERS THE INDUSTRY'S HIGHEST WORKSTATION
QUALITY
NVIDIA Quadro FX, features 128-bit IEEE floating-point
precision, making available millions of colors in a broad
dynamic range. This results in the highest level of accuracy
and the ultimate in visual quality.
CERTIFIED FOR THE HIGHEST QUALITY
EXPERIENCE WITH THE MOST DEMANDING WORKSTATION APPLICATIONS
The performance and power of the NVIDIA Quadro FX are
built on a solid foundation of quality engineering. This
engineering excellence is exemplified by the NVIDIA Unified
Driver Architecture (UDA), which is certified for quality
by the entire spectrum of CAD and DCC applications. |
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| PERFORMANCE FEATURES |
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Full 128-bit floating-point precision pipeline |
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12-bit subpixel precision |
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8 pixels per clock rendering engine |
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Hardware accelerated antialiased points & lines |
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Hardware OpenGL overlay planes |
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Hardware accelerated two-sided lighting |
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Hardware accelerated clipping planes |
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3rd-generation occlusion culling |
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16 textures per pixel |
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OpenGL quad-buffered stereo (3-pin sync connector) |
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AGP 8x with Fast Writes and sideband addressing |
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High-speed 256MB DDR memory |
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Fully programmable GPU (OpenGL 1.5/DirectX 9.0 class) |
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Optimized compiler for Cg and Microsoft HLSL |
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16x Full-Scene Antialiasing (FSAA) up
to 2048x1536 per display or 3840x2400 for single digital display |
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Dual DVI output - Drives two independent
digital displays at 1600x1200, or one at 3840x2400 |
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Dual-link TMDS - Drives one digital display up to 2048x1536 and another at 1600x1200 simultaneously |
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400 Mhz DACs - Two analog displays up to 2048x1536 @ 85Hz each |
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NVIDIA Unified Driver Architecture (UDA) |
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Fully compliant with professional OpenGL 1.5 and DirectX 9.0 |
| PACKAGE CONTAINS |
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NVIDIA Quadro FX 3000 AGP Graphics Card
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2-DVI-I to VGA Adapter |
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CD-ROM Containing: |
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Drivers for Windows XP, 2000 & NT including DirectX 9.0 and OpenGL 2.0 support |
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Detailed Installation Guide |
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Quickstart Installation Guide |
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Quadro® Application Utilities CD-ROM (MAXtreme™, POWERdraft™) |
| MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS |
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IBM or 100% PC compatible with genuine Intel Pentium III or AMD Athlon class processor or higher |
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One available AGP 2.0 compliant slot or better |
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A vacant PCI slot adjacent to the AGP Slot |
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350W Power Supply with one available drive bay power connector |
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128MB system memory |
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CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive |
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Windows XP, 2000 or Windows NT4.0 (Service Pack 5 or 6) |
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20MB of available disk space for full installation |
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VGA or DVI-I compatible monitor |
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