RTX 2000 ADA, an AD107 GPU sold for $650!

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A new graphics card from NVIDIA, rounding out its range of cards for professionals. The chameleon is offering us a tiny RTX 2000 ADA SFF. And there’s more to this card than just its small form factor (it’s not the size that counts 😘 ), since the GPU is also rather limited, it has to be said!

RTX 2000 ADA SFF: small card, small GPU!

NVIDIA RTX 2000 ADA SFF

NVIDIA continues to offer us ridiculously small graphics cards. With this model, we’re back to a dual-slot format with a half-height PCB. This allows it to fit into any case.

But what really interests us here are the specifications. We learn that this model is equipped with a very small GPU: the AD107, found notably in the RTX 4060. However, this version is more neutered, losing 2 SM compared with a 4060. The number of cuda cores is therefore down: 2816 vs. 3072.

Frequencies are not yet known, but we can expect them to be lower than those of a 4060 as well. At the same time, this model has a power consumption limit of 70W. This allows it to do without an auxiliary power connector. However, like a 4060, it also features a PCIe 4.0 x8 interface.

Finally, as for memory, the card boasts a total of 16 GB in 128-bit, a memory capacity double that of the 4060. In the GeForce range, 16 GB cards are only available from the RTX 4060 Ti upwards. Memory bandwidth peaks at 224 GB/s.

All that remains is to talk about the retail price of this model, which stands at $625!