Overview
The NVIDIA T1000 workstation graphics board is powered by NVIDIA Turing graphics processing unit (GPU) technology and 4 GB of GGDR6 memory. The NVIDIA T1000 graphics board is targeted for professional CAD, DCC and visualization designers, engineers, and users. Get the high-performing graphics board to drive today's demanding professional workflows in a compact footprint. The flexible single-slot and low-profile form factor makes this card compatible with space- and power-constrained workstation chassis.
  • 4 GB of GDDR6 memory
  • PCIe 3.0 x 16 interface
  • 896 streaming multiprocessor (SMX) cores deliver incredible performance with peak power consumption of 50 W
  • Supports four simultaneous display and up to 5K resolution with VESA DisplayPort connectors
High-performance graphics The Lenovo NVIDIA T1000 is designed with NVIDIA Turing GPU architecture, providing computing capabilities for graphics-intensive applications. This feature ensures smoother rendering and an improved overall user experience in both professional and gaming environments. Multi-monitor support With the ability to support up to four monitors, the T1000 enhances productivity and multitasking capabilities. Users can expand their workspace, allowing for a more organized and efficient workflow. Excellent resolution This graphics card offers a maximum external resolution of 7680 x 4320, delivering image quality with sharp details and vibrant colors. Ideal for creative professionals and gamers alike, it ensures visuals that are clear and immersive. Efficient power consumption Operating at a power consumption of 50 watts, the NVIDIA T1000 manages to provide performance without overwhelming energy demands. This aspect makes it a practical choice for energy-conscious users and environments. Durable environmental tolerance Designed to function within a temperature range of 0°C to 55°C and a humidity range of 5% to 90%, the Lenovo T1000 is built to withstand various environmental conditions, ensuring reliable performance in different settings.