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900-22081-0030-000 NVIDIA Tesla Kepler K20X GPU Accelerator
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  • Model: 900-22081-0030-000
  • Shipping Weight: 5 kg
  • In Stock: 1
  • Manufactured by: NVIDIA

900-22081-0030-000 NVIDIA Tesla Kepler K20X GPU Accelerator


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NVIDIA Tesla Kepler K20X GPU Accelerator for Server Part #: 900-22081-0030-000

  • Brand: NVIDIA
  • Part #: 900-22081-0030-000
  • Alt. Part #: 900-22081-0030-000
  • Specs:-
  • : CUDA Core #:  2688 
  • :: Double Precision Performance: 1.31 TFLOPS
  • :: Single Precision Performance: 3.95 TFLOPS
  • :: Interface: PCI Express 2.0 x16
  • :: Memory Speed: 2.6 GHz (Effective)
  • :: Memory Configuration: 6 GB
  • :: Memory Interface: GDDR5
  • :: Memory Interface Width: 320-Bit
  • :: Memory Bandwidth: 250 GB/s
  • :: Max Power Consumption: 225 W
  • :: PCI Power Connectors: 1 x 6-Pin / 1 x 8-Pin
  • :: Compatibility: N/A
  • :: Condition: New
  • :: MPN: 900-22081-0030-000
  • Warranty: 1 (one) year Tekmart warranty
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Key points to note on these 900-22081-0030-000 Nvidia Server Graphics Cards:-

The Tesla Kepler K20X GPU Accelerator for Server from nVIDIA is based on the nVIDIA Kepler compute architecture and powered by CUDA.

It includes innovative technologies like Dynamic Parallelism and Hyper-Q that boost performance as well as power efficiency and deliver record application speeds for seismic processing, biochemistry simulations, weather and climate modeling, image, video and signal processing and more.

SMX (Streaming Multiprocessor)

Telsa K20X features SMX technology which delivers up to three times more performance per watt compared to the SM in Fermi. It also delivers one petaflop of computing in just ten server racks.

Dynamic Parallelism

Dynamic Parallelism capability enables GPU threads to automatically spawn new threads. By adapting to the data without going back to the CPU, it greatly simplifies parallel programming. Additionally, it enables GPU acceleration of a broader set of popular algorithms like adaptive mesh refinement (AMR), fast multi-pole method (FMM) and multi-grid methods.

Hyper-Q Technology

The Hyper-Q feature enables multiple CPU cores to simultaneously utilize the CUDA cores on a single Kepler GPU. This dramatically increases GPU utilization, slashes CPU idle times and advances programmability-ideal for cluster applications that use MPI.

ECC Memory Error Protection

ECC memory meets the critical requirement for computing accuracy and reliability in data centers and super-computing centers. Both external and internal memories are ECC protected in Tesla K20X.

System Monitoring Feature

Integrates the GPU subsystem with the host system's monitoring and management capabilities such as IPMI or OEM-proprietary tools. IT staff can now manage the GPU processors in the computing system using widely used cluster/grid management solutions.

L1 and L2 Caches

Accelerates algorithms such as physics solvers, ray-tracing and sparse matrix multiplication where data addresses are not known in advance.

Asynchronous Transfer with Dual DMA Engines

Turbo-charges system performance by transferring data over the PCIe bus while the computing cores are executing other data.

Flexible Programming Environment with Broad Support for Programming Languages and APIs

Choose OpenACC, CUDA toolkits for C, C++ or FORTRAN to express application parallelism and take advantage of the innovative Kepler architecture.

GPU Computing Applications

With more than one teraflop peak double precision performance, the GPU accelerator is ideal for the most aggressive high-performance computing workloads including climate and weather modeling, CFD, CAE, computational physics, biochemistry simulations, and computational finance.

Reviews (1)
Theo M. A generic image

This unit runs a bit hot for my liking and you cannot use this for gaming PCs as there are no display ports heads up. It is really designed to have lots of direct air blowing on it. Otherwise it overheats and shuts itself off pretty quickly. I ended up taking off the shroud and putting a couple cheap water blocks on the heatsink and water cooling it. This keeps it under 60C with a large heat exchanger (480mm at least).



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