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Quadro NVS 310
512MB DDR3
PCI Express 2.0 x16
Boost your enterprise’s productivity with the NVIDIA?® NVS?”? 310 by PNY dual-display professional graphics solution. This graphics board provides a reliable hardware and software platform to enable fast, cost-effective integration, deployment, and support across large enterprises. Each NVS 310 board features DisplayPort 1.2, NVIDIA Mosaic?”? Technology, and NVIDIA NVIEW desktop management software, and can drive up to two 30-bit displays at resolutions up to 2560×1600 at 60Hz. This allows business professionals to maximize productivity by increasing their desktop real estate and leveraging advanced application-management tools. Plus, every NVS 310 is tested on leading business applications and designed with the ideal balance of performance and power to meet the needs of today’s most demanding business user.
NVIDIA power management technology reduces overall system energy costs. It intelligently adapts the total power utilization of the graphics subsystem based on the applications being run by the end user. This power optimized design helps reduce Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and increase reliability.
| Brand | PNY |
|---|---|
| Series | NVS |
| Model | VCNVS310DVI-PB |
| Interface Interface | PCI Express 2.0 x16 |
|---|
| Chipset Manufacturer | NVIDIA |
|---|---|
| GPU GPU | Quadro NVS 310 |
| CUDA Cores CUDA Cores | 48 |
| Memory Size | 512MB |
|---|---|
| Memory Interface Memory Interface | 64-bit |
| Memory Type Memory Type | DDR3 |
| DirectX DirectX | DirectX 11 |
|---|---|
| OpenGL OpenGL | OpenGL 4.1 |
| DisplayPort DisplayPort | 2 |
|---|
| RAMDAC RAMDAC | 400 MHz |
|---|---|
| Digital Resolution | Maximum DP Digital Resolution: 2560 x 1600 at 60Hz Maximum DVI Digital Resolution: 1920 x 1200 at 60Hz |
| Max Displays Per Board | 2 |
| Cooler | With Fan |
| HDCP Ready HDCP Ready | Yes |
| Operating Systems Supported | Windows 7, Vista, XP SP3, Linux, or Solaris |
| System Requirements | PCIe x16 expansion slot 1GB or more of system memory, 2GB recommended 200MB of available disk space for full driver installation Blu-ray, DVD-ROM or CD-ROM drive DisplayPort compatible display(s) |
| Features | Fast 512 MB DDR3 graphics memory
Intelligent Power Management NVIDIA CUDA Low-Profile and Flexible Form Factor Ultra-Quiet Fansink Dual DisplayPort 1.2 Connectors DVI-D Single-Link Connectors NVIDIA High Definition Video Technology NVIEW Advanced Desktop Software Multi-Display Experience with NVIDIA Mosaic Technology Unified Driver Architecture (UDA) Microsoft Windows 7 Support Compatible with Industry Leading Applications |
|---|
| Package Contents | Included 2 DisplayPort to DVI-D single-link adapters. |
|---|
| Date First Available | July 26, 2021 |
|---|
Pros: Works with nouveau out of the box. I’m not using any of the 3D capabilities, so can’t speak to those, but it’s a great way to drive dual monitors under Linux with completely open-source drivers.
Cons: Not fanless, so the fan might start squeaking with age. So far it has been silent though.
Overall Review: My video card included the adapters that the other reviewers were missing.
Pros: Very clean install for using dual Display port monitors. The NVidia software is great!
Cons: Kind of high price for the performance it offers.
Overall Review: I replaced a NVidia gt430 for this card to take advantage of the dual display port feature. The GT430 is actually a faster card according to the “windows experience index”!!
Pros: Quiet, cannot hear the fan.
Cons: The only con is what took me forever to figure out to get high-res hd to work, and actually, I had help from PNY tech support at 973-515-9700, http://www3.pny.com/AboutPNY/Contact_Us.aspx These guys were great, one phone transfer to a state side technichian. The cables provided with this card do not support 2560×1600 (displayport to d-dvi) 1920×1200 max with d-dvi I have two Dell u3011 HD displays and the card puts out the 2560×1600 when using a diplayport to displayport cable. I never uninstalled my previous AMD Video Drivers and everything still installed perfect by NVIDIA. I also have a Wacom Cintiq HD tablet and use a j5 create HDMI/USB connector for a third monitor, and the NVIDIA control panel recognizes it and lets me configure it. I am using an XT Desktop, 350 watt consumption, windows 7, 16GB RAM, i7 processor at 3.4 GHz In closing my only recommendation is stay with the native connector for the video card. PNY Tech support said that displayport to d-dvi doe not support 2560×1600 but does at the lower HD. This would have been great if it was in the spec sheet.
Pros: Can output to two monitors.
Cons: The box says: “Package Contents: Two DVI-SL adapters” The instruction manual also mentions the adapters. My card came without adapters so I had trouble connecting my monitors to the card. I ended up cutting the plugs off of the end of my DVI cables and shoved the frayed ends into the displayport but it didn’t work.
Boost your enterprise’s productivity with the NVIDIA?® NVS?”? 310 by PNY dual-display professional graphics solution. This graphics board provides a reliable hardware and software platform to enable fast, cost-effective integration, deployment, and support across large enterprises. Each NVS 310 board features DisplayPort 1.2, NVIDIA Mosaic?”? Technology, and NVIDIA NVIEW desktop management software, and can drive up to two 30-bit displays at resolutions up to 2560×1600 at 60Hz. This allows business professionals to maximize productivity by increasing their desktop real estate and leveraging advanced application-management tools. Plus, every NVS 310 is tested on leading business applications and designed with the ideal balance of performance and power to meet the needs of today’s most demanding business user.
NVIDIA power management technology reduces overall system energy costs. It intelligently adapts the total power utilization of the graphics subsystem based on the applications being run by the end user. This power optimized design helps reduce Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and increase reliability.
| Brand | PNY |
|---|---|
| Series | NVS |
| Model | VCNVS310DVI-PB |
| Interface Interface | PCI Express 2.0 x16 |
|---|
| Chipset Manufacturer | NVIDIA |
|---|---|
| GPU GPU | Quadro NVS 310 |
| CUDA Cores CUDA Cores | 48 |
| Memory Size | 512MB |
|---|---|
| Memory Interface Memory Interface | 64-bit |
| Memory Type Memory Type | DDR3 |
| DirectX DirectX | DirectX 11 |
|---|---|
| OpenGL OpenGL | OpenGL 4.1 |
| DisplayPort DisplayPort | 2 |
|---|
| RAMDAC RAMDAC | 400 MHz |
|---|---|
| Digital Resolution | Maximum DP Digital Resolution: 2560 x 1600 at 60Hz Maximum DVI Digital Resolution: 1920 x 1200 at 60Hz |
| Max Displays Per Board | 2 |
| Cooler | With Fan |
| HDCP Ready HDCP Ready | Yes |
| Operating Systems Supported | Windows 7, Vista, XP SP3, Linux, or Solaris |
| System Requirements | PCIe x16 expansion slot 1GB or more of system memory, 2GB recommended 200MB of available disk space for full driver installation Blu-ray, DVD-ROM or CD-ROM drive DisplayPort compatible display(s) |
| Features | Fast 512 MB DDR3 graphics memory
Intelligent Power Management NVIDIA CUDA Low-Profile and Flexible Form Factor Ultra-Quiet Fansink Dual DisplayPort 1.2 Connectors DVI-D Single-Link Connectors NVIDIA High Definition Video Technology NVIEW Advanced Desktop Software Multi-Display Experience with NVIDIA Mosaic Technology Unified Driver Architecture (UDA) Microsoft Windows 7 Support Compatible with Industry Leading Applications |
|---|
| Package Contents | Included 2 DisplayPort to DVI-D single-link adapters. |
|---|
| Date First Available | July 26, 2021 |
|---|
Pros: I have a few dozen of these in our office computers, roughly ~30 NVS310s installed. All of them worked out of the box. None have given us any issues. No lines on the screen, no fuzziness or blurred aspects.
Cons: As the picture shows, they should come with adapters. Mine didn’t. We have mostly HP monitors, so it wasn’t that big of a deal, but anyone ordering these video cards needs to know that they really should have proprietary HP adapters for non-HP monitors.
Overall Review: They work. Easy to install, quick to recognize, no driver issues. Small factor form support for dual monitors, what else could you ask for?
Pros: Works with nouveau out of the box. I’m not using any of the 3D capabilities, so can’t speak to those, but it’s a great way to drive dual monitors under Linux with completely open-source drivers.
Cons: Not fanless, so the fan might start squeaking with age. So far it has been silent though.
Overall Review: My video card included the adapters that the other reviewers were missing.
Pros: Very clean install for using dual Display port monitors. The NVidia software is great!
Cons: Kind of high price for the performance it offers.
Overall Review: I replaced a NVidia gt430 for this card to take advantage of the dual display port feature. The GT430 is actually a faster card according to the “windows experience index”!!
Pros: Quiet, cannot hear the fan.
Cons: The only con is what took me forever to figure out to get high-res hd to work, and actually, I had help from PNY tech support at 973-515-9700, http://www3.pny.com/AboutPNY/Contact_Us.aspx These guys were great, one phone transfer to a state side technichian. The cables provided with this card do not support 2560×1600 (displayport to d-dvi) 1920×1200 max with d-dvi I have two Dell u3011 HD displays and the card puts out the 2560×1600 when using a diplayport to displayport cable. I never uninstalled my previous AMD Video Drivers and everything still installed perfect by NVIDIA. I also have a Wacom Cintiq HD tablet and use a j5 create HDMI/USB connector for a third monitor, and the NVIDIA control panel recognizes it and lets me configure it. I am using an XT Desktop, 350 watt consumption, windows 7, 16GB RAM, i7 processor at 3.4 GHz In closing my only recommendation is stay with the native connector for the video card. PNY Tech support said that displayport to d-dvi doe not support 2560×1600 but does at the lower HD. This would have been great if it was in the spec sheet.
Pros: Can output to two monitors.
Cons: The box says: “Package Contents: Two DVI-SL adapters” The instruction manual also mentions the adapters. My card came without adapters so I had trouble connecting my monitors to the card. I ended up cutting the plugs off of the end of my DVI cables and shoved the frayed ends into the displayport but it didn’t work.
Pros: I have a few dozen of these in our office computers, roughly ~30 NVS310s installed. All of them worked out of the box. None have given us any issues. No lines on the screen, no fuzziness or blurred aspects.
Cons: As the picture shows, they should come with adapters. Mine didn’t. We have mostly HP monitors, so it wasn’t that big of a deal, but anyone ordering these video cards needs to know that they really should have proprietary HP adapters for non-HP monitors.
Overall Review: They work. Easy to install, quick to recognize, no driver issues. Small factor form support for dual monitors, what else could you ask for?