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An Nvidia graphics card that can actually be bought for $400? Nvidia T1000 compact 3D card with 8GB of memory and GeForce GTX 1650 performance goes on sale

The range of Nvidia 3D cards for professional use was replenished with the T1000 model back in May last year, but only now it has come to real sales. This compact, single-slot PC model can be used for CAD/CAM applications that do not require a lot of processing power. Or for outputting to multi-monitor configurations or video walls, since it has four connectors, each of which supports 4K image output at 60 fps.

The Nvidia T1000 is built on a TU117 GPU with 896 CUDA cores, a 128-bit bus, and 4 or 8 GB of GDDR6 memory. It does not need to be connected to an additional power supply, since the consumption is only 50 watts. In terms of performance, the T1000 should be similar to the GeForce GTX 1650, adjusted for more memory in the top variant.

In Japan, the Elsa branded version with 4 GB of memory and excluding taxes is priced at $405. The 8GB variant costs $497. At the same time, in the US, the PNY-branded T1000 with 4 GB of memory is offered for $398. True, in the second case, deliveries are promised only in March.

An Nvidia graphics card that can actually be bought for $400? Nvidia T1000 compact 3D card with 8GB of memory and GeForce GTX 1650 performance goes on sale