The NVIDIA Quadro FX 2000 is an AGP 8x graphics card with a 400 MHz RAMDAC and 128 MB of 128-bit GDDR2 installed video memory. The card’s chip is the same as the one used in another NVIDIA graphics card, the GeForce FX 5800. The product can display a maximum resolution of 2048 x 1536 at 85 Hz. This graphics card works perfectly with software like Solid Edge and AutoCAD and provides full support for DirectX and OpenGL technologies. It supports a dual monitor setup, which means the user can hook up two monitors to his computer using this card and use them independently.
The graphics card supports DirectX 9 technology that is used by most game developers and designers the world over. DirectX is a collection of application programming interfaces (APIs) that is specifically designed for game programming, various multimedia tasks, and HD video processing. DirectX, or more specifically its Direct3D API, helps game developers create immersive, visually rich virtual worlds and characters. In addition to that, this technology works perfectly with operating systems like Microsoft Windows XP and Windows 2000. DirectX 9, which this card supports, contains Pixel and Vertex Shader 2.0, which allows programmers to use longer shade programs. The card also provides Blu-ray and HD movies and enhances system performance by reducing power consumption.AUTHOR
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189MBRELEASE DATE
06/06/08SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Windows XP 32-bitVERSION
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