NVIDIA Quadro K2000
The Quadro K2000 is an NVIDIA GPU that was released in 2013 March. This GPU is bad at gaming with a score of 250 points in our PC benchmark.
The Quadro K2000 has 2 GiB of GDDR5 memory, with a total memory bandwidth of 62 GB/s. The memory bus has a width of 128 bits. When choosing a GPU, plan ahead and select a model with enough memory for your needs. High resolutions such as 4K require significantly more memory than 1080p as there is more data to display on the screen.
In terms of clock speed, the Quadro K2000 GPU core runs at a frequency of 954 MHz. A clock speed is the frequency at which the GPU updates. A higher speed means more processing can happen per cycle. This is useful only when comparing cards of the same generation, as other architectures may process more or less per clock.
As for rendering API support, the Quadro K2000 supports up to DirectX 11. In addition, in cross-platform titles, OpenGL 4.5 features are supported. Higher level APIs such as DirectX 12 give more control to the game developer and can allow them to improve the graphics and performance.
The NVIDIA Quadro K2000 has a TDP of 51W, this is the amount of heat energy produced by the chip as a byproduct. The higher the TDP, the more heat is produced.
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