Overview



Performance for endless possibilities.
Small-form-factor computing solutions are becoming more common as professionals look to minimize their desktop workstation footprint—without compromising performance. Today's professional workflows require small-form-factor workstations to provide full-size features and performance in a compact package.

Built on NVIDIA Ampere GPU architecture, the NVIDIA RTX™ A1000 GPU is a powerful, low-profile solution that delivers the performance and capabilities required by demanding professional applications. With 2,304 CUDA® Cores, 18 RT Cores, 72 Tensor Cores, 8GB of GDDR6 memory, and the ability to drive up to four 5K displays, the NVIDIA RTX A1000 is ready to take your work to the next level.




Specification


Technical Description: PNY NVIDIA RTX A1000 8 GB GDDR6

Design
Product colour:
Black
Number of fans:The quantity of fans (apparatus with rotating blades that creates a current of air for cooling or ventilation).
1 fan(s)
Cooling type:The method used to cool the device or to cool the air around the device.
Active

General
Type:Characteristics of the device.
Graphics Cards
Chipset/GPU Model:
RTX A1000
Chipset Manufacturer:
NVIDIA

Memory
Data transfer rate:Rate at which data can be transferred. Usually expressed in units per second. May vary with network configurations.
192 Gbit/s
Memory bus:Hardware and software that connects the main memory to the memory controller in computer systems. Originally, general-purpose buses like VMEbus and the S-100 bus were used, but to reduce latency, modern memory buses are designed to connect directly to DRAM chips, and thus are designed by chip standards bodies such as JEDEC.
128 bit
Graphics card memory type:
GDDR6
Discrete graphics card memory:
8 GB

Performance
Dual Link DVI:A dual-link DVI interface sends data over both of the DVI links to the monitor, and this is how higher resolutions are achieved. With dual-link DVI, a resolution of 2048 x 1536 is possible.
No
TV tuner integrated:Device has an in-built TV tuner.
No

Ports & interfaces
DisplayPort version:
1.4a
Mini DisplayPorts quantity:
4
DisplayPorts quantity:Number of DisplayPorts. A DisplayPort is a digital display interface developed by the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA). The interface is primarily used to connect a video source to a display device such as a computer monitor, though it can also be used to carry audio, USB, and other forms of data.
0
DVI-D ports quantity:This is the amount of DVI-I interfaces. Digital Visual Interface (DVI) is a video display interface developed by the Digital Display Working Group (DDWG). The digital interface is used to connect a video source to a display device, such as a computer monitor. DVI-D means DVI digital, which means it can only support digital, but not analog.
0
DVI-I ports quantity:This is the amount of DVI-I interfaces. Digital Visual Interface (DVI) is a video display interface developed by the Digital Display Working Group (DDWG). The digital interface is used to connect a video source to a display device, such as a computer monitor. DVI-I is DVI integrated, which means it can support digital and analog.
0
HDMI ports quantity:The number of sockets (ports) for HDMI connections. HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is a compact audio/video interface for transferring uncompressed video data and compressed/uncompressed digital audio data from a HDMI-compliant device ("the source device") to a compatible computer monitor, video projector, digital television, or digital audio device. HDMI is a digital replacement for existing analog video standards.
0
Interface type:
PCI Express 4.0

Power
Power consumption (max):The maximum amount of power used by the device.
50 W

Processor
Parallel processing technology support:Parallel processing technology is the simultaneous use of more than one CPU or processor core to execute a program or multiple computational threads. Ideally, parallel processing makes programs run faster because there are more engines (CPUs or Cores) running it. In practice, it is often difficult to divide a program in such a way that separate CPUs or cores can execute different portions without interfering with each other. Most computers have just one CPU, but some models have several, and multi-core processor chips are becoming the norm. There are even computers with thousands of CPUs.
Not supported
CUDA cores:
2304
CUDA:CUDA (aka Compute Unified Device Architecture) is a parallel computing platform and programming model created by NVIDIA and implemented by the graphics processing units (GPUs) that they produce. CUDA gives program developers direct access to the virtual instruction set and memory of the parallel computational elements in CUDA GPUs.
Yes
Graphics processor:Also known as a graphics processing unit (GPU), this is a specialized electronic circuit designed to rapidly manipulate and alter memory to accelerate the creation of images in a frame buffer intended for output to a display. GPUs are used in embedded systems, mobile phones, personal computers, workstations, and game consoles. Modern GPUs are very efficient at manipulating computer graphics.
RTX A1000
Graphics processor family:The category to which the graphics processor (GPU) belongs e.g. Southern Islands family of Radeon processors (made by AMD), GeForce 600 (made by NVIDIA).
NVIDIA


Product details


VCNRTXA1000-PB PNY 3536403399467

PNY NVIDIA RTX A1000 8 GB GDDR6

£478.99 and In stock

SKUVCNRTXA1000-PB

PNY NVIDIA RTX A1000 8 GB GDDR6

Quick Code: Q1416946 MPN: VCNRTXA1000-PB
£478.99

In Stock