Wednesday, April 16th 2008

NVIDIA Quietly Adds Quadro FX 4700 X2 2GB

NVIDIA has quietly updated its professional video cards with the new dual-GPU Quadro FX 4700 X2 PCI-E 2.0. Designed for CAD, DCC, and other visualization applications, the newest Quadro is SLI ready, has 256-bit memory interface, 2GB GDDR3 memory (1GB per GPU), and four dual-link DVI connectors for simultaneous work on up to four high-resolution displays. We only know that the card is powered by two DirectX 10/Shader Model 4.0 capable GPUs, but NVIDIA does not name whether these are G92 or G94 cores. The specifications page only hints at the card's power consumption during load - 226W.
Source: NVIDIA
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11 Comments on NVIDIA Quietly Adds Quadro FX 4700 X2 2GB

#1
jbunch07
malwareNVIDIA has quietly updated its professional video cards with the new dual-GPU Quadro FX 4700 X2 PCI-E 2.0. Designed for CAD, DCC, and other visualization applications, the newest Quadro is SLI ready, has 256-bit memory interface, 2GB GDDR3 memory (1GB per GPU), and four dual-link DVI connectors for simultaneous work on up to four high-resolution displays. We only know that the card is powered by two DirectX 10/Shader Model 4.0 capable GPUs, but NVIDIA does not name whether these are G92 or G94 cores. The specifications page only hints at the card's power consumption during load - 226W.



Source: NVIDIA
i think we might be looking at a glance of the 10 series...single pcb dual gpu like that...hmmm very interesting
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#2
malware
jbunch07i think we might be looking at a glance of the 10 series...single pcb dual gpu like that...hmmm very interesting
Don't count on that. It's probably the 9800 GX2 model in Quadro, with slightly different PCB because of the four DVI connectors.
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#3
jbunch07
malwareDon't count on that. It's probably the 9800 GX2 model in Quadro, with slightly different PCB because of the four DVI connectors.
good point...but i was really referring to them using a single pcb instead of 2...but who knows for sure...?
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newtekie1
Semi-Retired Folder
jbunch07good point...but i was really referring to them using a single pcb instead of 2...but who knows for sure...?
They aren't using a single PCB here, it is still two PCBs.
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#5
Assimilator
Looks like a 9800 GX2 using a modified 7950 GX2 PCB design and layout - with longer PCBs and larger coolers. Also interesting that this card won't support 3-way SLI.
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#6
jbunch07
newtekie1They aren't using a single PCB here, it is still two PCBs.
wow i couldn't tell but i see it now thanks for pointing that out
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#7
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
Yup, the card(s)' construction is similar to the 7950 GX2. Expect the GPU below the top PCB to bake well.
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#8
paybackdaman
I enjoy my GPU's pleasantly browned at 70 degrees celcius.:p
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#9
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
Trust me, they don't smell half appetising. :rolleyes:

So these are based on G92 ?
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#10
jbunch07
btarunrTrust me, they don't smell half appetising. :rolleyes:

So these are based on G92 ?
doesn't say...might be g92 or g94 :confused:
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#11
D4S4
Me sez dis a 1 gpu 1 pcb card on pic. WTF ur talkin about?!?

(maybe i'm looking at a wrong pic, but this is above mentioned)
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