Exploring NVIDIA’s Low Profile RTX 2000 ADA: Specs, Features, and Pricing

2024-02-15 00:39:41

Low Profile’s drawing cards are just so cute.

After the series AD102 and AD104 products, NVIDIA launched the RTX 2000 ADA using AD107 on February 12, US time.

At this stage, products using AD102 codename GPUs include RTX 6000 ADA and RTX 5880 ADA, while for AD104, you can see series models such as RTX 5000 ADA, RTX 4500 ADA, RTX 4000 ADA and RTX 4000 SFF ADA; RTX 4000 ADA and RTX 4000 SFF ADA belongs to the same product, the difference is that the former is a standard height, while SFF (Small Form Factor) is a Low Profile version.

The RTX 2000 ADA launched this time is also a Low Profile version, but because there is no standard height version, it is not labeled SFF.

The RTX 2000 ADA using AD107 has 2,816 CUDA Cores (RTX 4060 is 3,072 CUDA Cores) and a 16GB GDDR6 ECC memory configuration; the RTX 2000 ADA’s TGP (Total Graphics Power) is 70W, so no additional power supply design is required.

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NVIDIA RTX 2000 ADA uses 4x miniDisplayPort 1.4a for output, and the recommended price is US$625 (excluding tax).

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