The RTX A2000 is designed for professional workstation and desktop use—ideal for 3D modeling, CAD, engineering simulations, content creation, video editing, and other graphics- or compute-intensive workflows.
12GB GDDR6 memory, core clock 1710 MHz, memory clock 4800 MHz, memory interface width 129-bit, built on an nVIDIA chipset with an 80nm chip process, DirectX 12 support, PCI Express 3.0 x16 interface.
The card offers multiple output options including TV-out, VGA, DVI, S-VIDEO, DisplayPort (DP), and DMS-59 to support a wide range of monitors and legacy displays.
The card uses a PCI Express 3.0 x16 interface, so it is compatible with any motherboard that provides a PCIe x16 slot. PCIe is backwards and forwards compatible, but check physical clearance and slot availability in your case.
Specific power connector and TDP are not listed in this description. Before purchasing, verify the product listing or manufacturer spec sheet for required wattage and connector types, and ensure your PSU has sufficient capacity and available connectors.
Yes — the RTX A2000 described includes a fan cooler to maintain optimal operating temperatures during intensive tasks. Still ensure your case has adequate airflow for best results.
Yes. With 12GB of GDDR6 memory, the card provides ample memory capacity for large datasets, complex scenes, and heavy multitasking common in professional workloads.
While the RTX A2000 can run games, it is a workstation-oriented GPU optimized for stability and professional applications. Gamers may prefer consumer gaming GPUs for driver/game optimizations and sometimes higher raw frame-rate performance.
NVIDIA provides drivers for major operating systems such as Windows and Linux. For professional stability and application certifications, use NVIDIA's workstation/enterprise or Studio drivers as appropriate for your OS and workflow.
Multi-GPU behavior depends on the application, drivers, and motherboard. Many professional applications can leverage multiple GPUs for rendering or compute tasks, but traditional SLI is not the primary use case for this workstation card—check application and driver documentation for best practices.
This product is offered new, refurbished, or open-box. Warranty is listed as '3 M / 1 Y'—meaning warranty length may vary (for example, 3 months or 1 year) depending on condition and seller. Confirm warranty terms with the seller before purchase.
The described 80nm chip process refers to the manufacturing process node used for the GPU silicon. In the provided description it is cited as contributing to performance, reliability, and energy efficiency. For deeper tech details, consult NVIDIA's official product documentation.
The card is available in a color box or bulk package, which may vary by seller or order quantity.
The card includes legacy outputs like VGA, DVI, TV-out, and S-VIDEO as listed, and DisplayPort for modern displays. If you need to convert between digital and analog signals (for example DP to VGA), use the appropriate active adapter; simple passive adapters may not work for all conversions.
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