PNY Quadro NVS 290 VCQ290NVS-PCIEX1-PB 256MB 64-bit GDDR2 PCI Express x1 Low Profile Graphics Card

(7 customer reviews)

$123.30

PNY Quadro NVS 290 VCQ290NVS-PCIEX1-PB 256MB 64-bit GDDR2 PCI Express x1 Low Profile Graphics Card

SKU: 4DE5973F Category:
Additional information
Best Seller Ranking

#98 in Workstation Graphics Cards

Brand

PNY

Model

VCQ290NVS-PCIEX1-PB

Interface

PCI Express x1

Chipset Manufacturer

NVIDIA

GPU

Quadro NVS 290

Memory Size

256MB

Memory Interface

64-bit

Memory Type

GDDR2

DirectX

DirectX 10

OpenGL

OpenGL

DVI

2 via Adapter

DMS-59

1

RAMDAC

400 MHz

Digital Resolution

2560 x 1600

Max Displays Per Board

2

Cooler

Fanless

Operating Systems Supported

Windows 7 (64-bit and 32-bit)

,

Windows Vista (64-bit and 32-bit)

,

Windows XP (64-bit and 32-bit) and Windows 2000Linux (64-bit and 32-bit)Solaris

System Requirements

PC compatible with Intel Pentium 4

,

Xeon or AMD Opteron class processor or higher Open PCI Express x1 slot Microsoft Windows Vista

,

XP

,

2000

,

or Linux 512MB system memory 50MB of available disk space for full installation CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive VGA or DVI-I compatible display 350W power supply

Features

Essential for Microsoft Windows Vista256MB DDR2 Frame Buffer memoryLow-Profile Form FactornView Multi-Display Technology (available spring

,

2008)NVIDIA PureVideo TechnologyHigh Performance Display OutputsUltimate Image Quality

Form Factor

Low Profile

Package Contents

VCQ290NVS-PCIEX1-PB Driver DiskDMS-59 to VGA/D-sub CableDMS-59 to DVI CableL-P Bracket

First Listed on Newegg

July 26

,

2021

Reviews (7)

7 reviews for PNY Quadro NVS 290 VCQ290NVS-PCIEX1-PB 256MB 64-bit GDDR2 PCI Express x1 Low Profile Graphics Card

  1. Anonymous

    Pros: 2008 Server has only VGA onboared video. However, had no problem setting this PNY video card up. Recognized my Veiwsonic VG2230wm 1680 x 1050 automatically which hasn’t always been with other Windows OS, especially with the 64-bit OSs.
    This Dell T105 server MB doen’t support X16 only one X1, one PCI and two X8 expansion slots. And X8 cards are only for NIC RAID and SATA which run $700 – $3000! Cons: None. Overall Review: Wish there was X8 Video, since there is only one X1 expansion slot.

  2. Demetri M.

    Pros: The card is a PCI Express 1x, so it will fit if you already have a card taking up your 16x slot already as in my case. I have a Dell Precision 390 that uses the 16x Version of this card, so this card is a perfect pair for it (one set of drivers needed.) The performance has been more than adequate for the workstation type work that I do. I now have four 1280×1024 monitors on my desk. Cons: I have noticed that sometimes (not sure what triggers it yet) when switching to certain applications that I use, I get a weird window flickering on the two new monitors that I’ve attached. It doesn’t happen very often, but I thought I would mention it. Overall Review: Just a random note: If using Windows XP, and you want a slick 5120×1024 desktop background to span evenly across all your monitors, set your background mode to Tile, and set the left-most monitor as your Primary monitor. The image will then fit like a glove across all four monitors.

  3. Harold H.

    Pros: Dang good card for the height plus dual dvi not to forget the passive cooling.
    price is a little high for a half height card but, for a quadro its a steal! Cons: none other than the all jacked up and bent half-height pci bracket

  4. Anonymous

    Pros: Uses single PCI-e x1 slot and panel position
    Leaves remaining PCI slots unblocked Cons: Does not coexist with onboard Intel video controller which must be disabled in hardware manager before HIS will work. Overall Review: Used in Dell Optiplex GX520 with XP for Labview software application development and Office application support. No 3D stuff or games.

  5. Anton G.

    Pros: Works as advertised. Cons: Leaves incomplete window renderings on my machine. This does not have to be the card, it could be some misconfiguration.

  6. Anonymous

    Pros: 1x PCIe form factor is awesome – definitely a plus for people needing it (like myself). Not a bad card, just didn’t work in my situation so back it goes. Cons: NVIDIA says it pulls 21W – that’s LOW. It was way hot, tried running it in a IBM ThinkCentre S51 (< 300W PS) and it wouldn't boot. Couldn't fugde around it to get a BIOS screen, even with latest BIOS. Not Overall Review: The ThinkCentre's love the PNY GeForce PCI 5200 256MB. I should have just ordered it first (I knew it worked at least). Guess that is what I get for being graphics greedy!

  7. Michael M.

    Pros: This is really great video card for cheap workstation who aren’t heavy graphic user. It will fix any small desktop that’s Express X1. Cons: It wouldn’t play video that smooth, you will see a line on different color in video motion.

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