Features
* SLI Technology
The NVIDIA Scalable Link Interface technology enables intelligent and transparent scaling of professional application performance. Designed for PCI Express, and supported in the NVIDIA Quadro FX 1400 GPUs.
* Next-Generation Vertex & Pixel Programmability
Enables real-time shaders to simulate a wide range of physical effects (such as fresnel effects, chromatic dispersion, reflection, refraction, etc.), and surface properties (such as casting effects, porosity, molded surfaces, etc.).
* Cg High-Level Graphics Shader Language
Cg—"C" for graphics—is a high-level, open-standard programming language for OpenGL that takes advantage of the power of programmable GPUs. NVIDIA Quadro FX programmable graphics pipelines leverage high-level shading languages to enable the creation and integration of real-time photorealistic effects into 3D models, scenes, and designs. This represents a major leap forward in ease and speed for the creation of real-time, realistic graphics within MCAD, DCC, and scientific applications.
* Proven Workstation Graphics Architecture
The NVIDIA Quadro FX architecture takes application performance to new levels by featuring parallel vertex engines, a radically new line engine, the industry’s first on-chip vertex cache, and fully programmable pixel pipelines coupled to a high-speed graphics DDR DRAM bus.
* Quad Buffered Stereo
Offers enhanced visual experience for professional applications that demand stereo viewing capability.
Minimum System Requirements
* PC compatible with Intel Pentium® 4/Xeon® or AMD Athlon®/Opteron® class processor or higher
* PCI Express x16 lane bus
* Microsoft Windows® XP, 2000, NT4.0, (Service Pack 6) or Linux®
* 128MB system memory
* 50MB of available disk space for full installation
* CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive
* VGA or DVI-I compatible monitor
* 350W Power Supply
Specifications
GPU/VPU nVidia Quadro FX 1400
Video Memory 128MB
Memory Type 256-bit
DDR
Memory Bandwidth 19.2GB/sec.
Interface Type PCI Express
Connector(s) Dual DVI
Stereo
Multiple Monitors Support Yes