PNY NVIDIA RTX 4000 Ada Graphic Card - 20 GB GDDR6
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PNY NVIDIA RTX 4000 Ada Graphic Card - 20 GB GDDR6

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PNY NVIDIA RTX 4000 Ada Graphic Card - 20 GB GDDR6The PNY NVIDIA RTX 4000 Ada Graphic Card brings professional grade power to compact workstations, enabling creators and engineers to push complex projects across design, visualization, and production pipelines. Built on the NVIDIA Ada Lovelace architecture, this RTX 4000 SFF (Small Form Factor) model is designed to deliver exceptional performance per watt in demanding workflows, from CAD and 3D rendering to immersive virtual environments. With 20 GB

The PNY NVIDIA RTX 4000 Ada Graphic Card brings professional-grade power to compact workstations, enabling creators and engineers to push complex projects across design, visualization, and production pipelines. Built on the NVIDIA Ada Lovelace architecture, this RTX 4000 SFF (Small Form Factor) model is designed to deliver exceptional performance per watt in demanding workflows, from CAD and 3D rendering to immersive virtual environments. With 20 GB of rapid GDDR6 memory, it handles large textures and datasets with ease, minimizes bottlenecks in memory-heavy scenes, and sustains smooth interaction across multi-monitor setups. For studios and professionals who demand reliability, efficiency, and top-tier acceleration, the RTX 4000 Ada from PNY stands out as a compact powerhouse that fits in compact towers and high-density workstations alike.

  • Powerful Ada Lovelace architecture for creative professionals — The RTX 4000 Ada Graphic Card leverages the next-generation Ada Lovelace core design to deliver advanced ray tracing, AI-assisted workflows, and optimized shader performance that accelerates modern creative software and engineering tools.
  • Massive 20 GB GDDR6 memory for large projects — With a spacious 20 GB of high-speed graphics memory, you can work on expansive scenes, dense textures, and complex simulations without texture swapping or memory contention slowing you down.
  • Real-time ray tracing and AI acceleration — Equipped with 48 third-generation RT Cores for realistic lighting and reflections, plus 192 fourth-generation Tensor Cores to accelerate AI tasks, denoising, upscaling, and view synthesis within supporting applications.
  • Compact SFF design for versatile workstation use — The Small Form Factor design makes this card ideal for compact towers, all-in-one workstations, and space-constrained builds without compromising on professional-grade power.
  • Professional-grade drivers and ecosystem — Optimized NVIDIA Studio drivers and a robust software ecosystem ensure compatibility, stability, and peak performance in industry-standard applications such as CAD, 3D rendering, animation, and design visualization.

Technical Details of PNY NVIDIA RTX 4000 Ada Graphic Card

  • GPU Architecture: Ada Lovelace
  • Memory: 20 GB GDDR6
  • RT Cores: 48 (3rd Generation)
  • Tensor Cores: 192 (4th Generation)
  • Form Factor: Small Form Factor (SFF)
  • Recommended workloads: CAD, 3D modeling and rendering, visual effects, virtual production, AI-accelerated workloads, and large-scale visualization

How to install PNY NVIDIA RTX 4000 Ada Graphic Card

  • Power down your workstation, unplug the power cord, and disconnect any peripheral devices. Ground yourself to prevent static discharge and handle the card carefully by its edges.
  • Open the case and locate an available PCIe x16 expansion slot. Remove the corresponding momentary cover from the case if needed and ensure there is clearance for the card’s length and height in your chassis.
  • Align the RTX 4000 Ada with the PCIe slot and firmly press it straight into place until the retention latch clicks. Secure the card to the chassis with the screw in the slot’s bracket to hold it stationary.
  • Connect the required PCIe power connectors from your power supply as specified by your specific model’s power requirements (some configurations may require additional 6-pin or 8-pin connectors). Ensure all connections are fully seated.
  • Close the case, reconnect power, and power on the system. Install or update to the latest NVIDIA Studio drivers from NVIDIA’s website to optimize performance for creative and professional applications. Reboot if prompted and verify the card is detected in the NVIDIA Control Panel or a system information tool.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the NVIDIA RTX 4000 Ada (20 GB) used for? It is a professional graphics card designed for heavy workloads such as CAD, 3D rendering, visual effects, and AI-accelerated tasks. Its Ada Lovelace architecture and large memory buffer help handle complex scenes and large datasets with stability and speed.
  • How much memory does this card have? It features 20 GB of high-speed GDDR6 memory, which provides ample headroom for large textures, high-resolution workflows, and memory-intensive simulations.
  • What kind of performance can I expect for real-time rendering? With 48 RT Cores (3rd Gen) and 192 Tensor Cores (4th Gen), you’ll experience accelerated ray tracing, denoising, and AI-assisted upscaling, translating to faster previews and more efficient production pipelines.
  • Which drivers should I use? For creative and professional workloads, NVIDIA Studio drivers are recommended to maximize compatibility and stability with leading design and visualization software.
  • Is this card suitable for compact workstations? Yes. The Small Form Factor (SFF) design provides a powerful, space-efficient GPU option for compact towers, small form factor PCs, and workstation builds where space and heat containment are considerations.
  • What software ecosystems does it support? The RTX 4000 Ada is built to integrate with major CAD, 3D modeling, visualization, and compositing tools, and benefits from NVIDIA’s CUDA, OpenGL, Vulkan, and AI acceleration capabilities across creative workflows.
  • What about thermals and noise? In typical professional configurations, the card is engineered for efficient thermal management within the SFF enclosure, balancing performance with acoustics. Noise levels vary by chassis cooling and workload.
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