The
Nvidia Quadro Plex is an external
graphics processing unit (Visual Computing System) designed for large-scale
3D visualizations. The system consists of a box containing a pair of high-end
Nvidia Quadro graphics cards featuring a variety of external video connectors. A special
PCI Express card is installed in the host computer, and the two are connected by
VHDCI cables.
Specifications
The Nvidia Quadro Plex system supports up to four
GPU per unit. It connects to the host PC via a small form factor
PCI Express card connected to the host, and a 2 meter (6.5 foot) Nvidia Quadro Plex Interconnect Cable. The system is housed in an external case that is approximately 9.49 inches in height, 5.94 inches in width, and 20.55 inches in depth and weighs about 19 pounds. The system relies heavily on Nvidia's
SLI technology.
Targeted audiences
The Plex is aimed at large
CGI animation companies, such as
Pixar and
DreamWorks Animation. This product is one of several professional graphics solutions on the market today, along with
ATI's
FireGL and
Matrox's professional graphics cards.
See also
External links
System specifications are available from these websites:
Third party information on the Quadro Plex:
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