🚀 Elevate Your Visual Game!
The PNY NVIDIA Quadro P620 is a powerful graphics card designed for demanding visual computing workflows, supporting up to four 4K displays and featuring dedicated high-performance memory for enhanced 3D and 2D design capabilities. Ideal for architects and artists, it enables real-time interaction with complex models and ultra-high quality HDR content playback.
Max Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 MP |
Memory Speed | 1 |
Graphics Coprocessor | FirePro W8000 |
Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
Card Description | PNY Quadro P620 |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 2 GB |
Brand | PNY |
Item model number | VCQP620-PB |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 14 x 7.5 x 6 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14 x 7.5 x 6 inches |
Color | unknown |
Manufacturer | PNY |
ASIN | B07BDMMGGS |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 7, 2018 |
G**.
Gives a little "oomph" to an older or smaller system
I purchased this card as an upgrade to an older slimline PC I'm refurbishing for office use, as the system's original Intel integrated graphics were incapable of driving a connected 4K monitor at 60Hz and provided no GPU acceleration to applications like Photoshop. Due to system constraints, my requirements were a single-slot card with a cooler that stayed within those dimensions, a low-profile form factor (including faceplate), power draw around 45 watts, and DisplayPort output capable of 4K or better.This card met my needs and provided a notable boost in performance alongside the other upgrades I added. It runs quietly and happily drives my Dell 4K display at 60Hz. The card was detected immediately by the BIOS at first boot, and Nvidia's Quadro drivers installed without a hitch. The four included latching Mini DisplayPort - to - DisplayPort adapters are nice, but I opted to use an existing Mini DisplayPort - to - DisplayPort cable and it worked with no issues.I compared this card to the similarly-specced Nvidia GT 1030, but found the GT only provides 4K at 30Hz over its HDMI connection (and less over DVI). The Quadro P620 does check a few extra "pro" boxes compared to the GeForce while remaining relatively affordable.
E**E
Nice video card
I got the Quadro for GPU processing in programs like TopazLabs Gigapixel AI. Works great! When I can, I will upgrade to a Quadro with more memory but this card works great for the money. I am using it in combo with a (2k) BENQ 2700 monitor.
S**.
Works, but driver installation tricky under Windows 7.
It works just fine as a productivity card/2D/Soho setup. Physical installation was easy, but the driver setup is confusing under Windows 7 64 bit. I had to look in several different places, because the driver package kept identifying itself as a mobile package, not for the desktop version. I doubt it would work at all for gaming. I can't speak to ease of installation under any other operating system. Once I got the drivers installed, it has been trouble free to use.
W**L
Fantastic for Plex Transcoding
This is a great card for a Plex server and transcoding. Both encode and decode are now able to hardware accelerated. Conversions that used to run at 1-2x normal playback speed are now running at up to 13x speed depending on the video.If you have limited bandwidth to watch remotely, you can transcode to smaller bitrate files and maximize your connection much more quickly with this card. Sure, there are cards that can do it even faster, but for this price point this GPU is a good value.
T**E
Best bang for the buck! Highly recommend!
Put this in a Dell Optiplex 9020 and made a beast! Of course, it's not the high-end Quadro, but it does an excellent job with Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Ultimaker Cura, DesignCAD 3D Max, and even light SolidWorks use! Absolutely no complaints! Having SSD and 16GB RAM makes all the difference too.
M**T
Great card for high pixle displays.
Installed in my Fedora 28 workstation to drive a QHD ultrawide. After installing the nvidia Linux drivers everything runs super smooth.All I use is Chrome, tilix, and freerdp. It was more important to have a smooth visual experiance than anything else. The GDDR5 RAM really helps with this.Tip; Make sure to switch power modes in the nvidia console to always run at full clock speed. I find it makes for a mire consistent experience.
R**T
Great Entry Level AutoCAD Card
This was the perfect entry level graphics card to upgrade our workstation for my wife to use autocad for her design classes. I would state- I’m not sure how this performs as a gaming card- but for autocad it took an older workstation and made better than the machines in her lab at school. (Her classmates have even used it and noticed a vast improvement in performance over the lab machines)
S**E
Disappointed .. Maybe it was Me.
As an experienced designer and technician, I was surprised that the P620 was simply not up to anything beyond Adobe CC suite. I bought for its workstation applications, but from the start it had problems seeing fairly new 1080 monitors on an extended desktop. It struggled with Windows Media Center TV, MS word, but worst of all it crashed Cinema 4D, which was why I bought it to begin with. All I can say is the performance was too spotty to depend on for work. It was installed by the book and showed no errors. It simply under performed the video card it replaced. I exchanged it for a GeForce GTX 1060 and man what a difference. IMO maybe it was the low profile. The P620 is so small it seems not to be anywhere close to the far more expensive Quadro models. The GTX 1060 is four times heavier, 1000 more CUDA pipes, has two fans and a lot more silicon, I hate writing a bad review but, thats how it goes.
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