NVIDIA Quadro K2000M
The Quadro K2000M is an NVIDIA GPU that was released in June 2012. This GPU is bad at gaming with a score of 0% in our PC benchmark.
The Quadro K2000M has 2 GiB of DDR3 memory, with a total memory bandwidth of 28 GB/s. The memory bus has a width of 128 bits. If you plan on gaming at higher resolutions with higher quality textures, more memory is important. Without enough memory, performance will be degraded.
In terms of clock speed, the Quadro K2000M GPU core runs at a frequency of 745 MHz. The clock runs at a speed called the clock speed. It dictates the number of updates per second that the GPU can process. Overclocking a chip, which means increasing the clock speed will improve the performance. However, thermals and power efficiency may be diminished.
As for rendering API support, the Quadro K2000M supports up to DirectX 11. In addition, in cross-platform titles, OpenGL 4.5 features are supported. Newer APIs are usually more efficient, allowing for better performance in games and better graphical effects.
The NVIDIA Quadro K2000M has a TDP of 55W, 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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