Description
The Leadtek NVIDIA RTX PRO 2000 Blackwell represents a significant leap in professional visualization, packing the power of the Blackwell architecture into a dual-slot, low-profile form factor. With 16GB of next-generation GDDR7 memory and a 70W maximum power consumption, this card balances high-end compute capabilities with extreme energy efficiency. It is engineered for professionals who require reliable, high-performance graphics without the thermal or spatial demands of full-sized workstation GPUs.
This product is for:
- AI and Machine Learning Developers: Leverage 545 AI TOPS for local model training and inference in compact edge devices.
- Architectural and Industrial Designers: Utilize 34 RT Cores for real-time ray-traced rendering and complex CAD assemblies.
- Financial and Data Analysts: Benefit from 16GB GDDR7 ECC memory to ensure error-free calculations during massive data processing.
- Multi-Display Professionals: Drive up to four high-resolution displays via mDP 2.1b for expansive digital workspaces.
- SFF Workstation Users: Integrate high-end performance into slim-line chassis thanks to the half-height, half-length design.
Detailed specifications:
- GPU Architecture: NVIDIA Blackwell
- CUDA Cores: 4,352
- Tensor Cores: 136
- RT Cores: 34
- Memory: 16GB GDDR7 with ECC
- Memory Bandwidth: 288 GB/s
- Interface: PCI Express 5.0 x8
- Performance: 17 TFLOPS Single Precision / 545 AI TOPS
- Display Connectors: 4x mini-DisplayPort 2.1b
- Max Power Consumption: 70W
Operating with an active blower-style cooling system, the RTX PRO 2000 ensures consistent thermal performance even in densely packed server or workstation environments. The transition to GDDR7 memory provides a substantial boost in bandwidth to 288 GB/s, facilitating smoother handling of large datasets and high-resolution textures. Its PCIe 5.0 compatibility ensures future-proof throughput for data-intensive applications, while the 70W TDP eliminates the need for external power connectors, simplifying installation and reducing overall system heat.
Compared to its predecessors in the professional 2000-class series, the Blackwell-based model offers a massive increase in AI performance and memory speed. While consumer-grade cards often prioritize raw clock speeds, the RTX PRO 2000 focuses on stability and precision with ECC memory and certified drivers for professional software suites. Its low-profile dimensions set it apart from bulky consumer cards, making it the premier choice for specialized small form factor professional builds where space and power efficiency are the primary constraints.
Q&A:
- Does this card require an external power cable? No, the 70W power draw is handled entirely through the PCIe slot, making it ideal for systems with limited power connectors.
- What is the benefit of GDDR7 ECC memory? ECC (Error Correction Code) detects and fixes data corruption, which is critical for long-term scientific simulations and financial modeling.
- Can I use this in a standard desktop case? Yes, it includes both ATX full-height and low-profile brackets to ensure compatibility with various chassis sizes.
- How many monitors can it support? It supports up to four displays simultaneously via its four mini-DisplayPort 2.1b outputs, supporting the latest high-resolution standards.
- Is it compatible with older PCIe slots? Yes, it is backward compatible with PCIe 4.0 and 3.0 slots, though a PCIe 5.0 slot is required to reach the maximum rated bandwidth.