

#Nvidia quadro nvs 290 graphics card review windows#
If your workstation runs the Windows Vista operating system, this might be the right video card you need. Essential Solution for Microsoft Windows Vista That means you will need DMS-59 to dual DVI-I and DMS-59 to VGA cable to get the video signals to your monitor. The video output is through one DMS-59 port. The digital resolution, through the DVI port, is 1920 x 1200, and the analog resolution through the VGA port is 2048 x 1536. The GPU supports dual monitors with a maximum resolution of 2048 x 1536 at 85Hz. This heat generated can be effectively dissipated out of the system through a single-slot cooling system. It draws its rated power of 21W through the PCIe lanes. This is a single-port card that requires one PCIe 1.0 or higher slot on the motherboard. The memory has a clock speed of 460MHz, and the processor clocks at 400MHz, resulting in an overall bandwidth of 6.4GBps. The Quadro NVS 290 GPU features a 256MB of DDR2 memory interfaced through a 64-bit bus. It features 16 CUDA cores, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs. It might not be the kind of video card you would need for high-end applications but deliver the result by SMBs. The GPU was manufactured through the 80nm technology, encompassing many innovative features required by many design applications.

NVIDIA Quadro NVS 290 is a graphics card introduced to the market in October 2007 for workstations.
