NVIDIA Quadro FX 370 Professional Graphics Card

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Overview
Manufacturer
NVIDIA
Original Series
Quadro FX 7
Release Date
September 12th, 2007
Launch Price
$129
PCB Code
180-10588-0000
P/N Code
600-50588-0500
S/N Code
P588-A01
Model
NVIDIA P588 SKU 500
Graphics Processing Unit
GPU Model
G86
Architecture
G
Fabrication Process
80 nm
Die Size
127 mm2
Transistors Count
210M
Transistors Density
1.7M TRAN/mm2
Cores
16
SM
1
TPCs
1
TMUs
8
ROPs
4
Clocks
Base Clock
360 MHz
Boost Clock
TBC MHz
Memory Clock
500 MHz
Effective Memory Clock
1000 Mbps
Memory Configuration
Memory Size
256 MB
Memory Type
DDR2
Memory Bus Width
64-bit
Memory Bandwidth
8.0 GB/s

Physical
Interface
PCI-Express 1.0 x16
Length
19.8 cm
Height
1-slot
TDP/TBP
35 W
Recommended PSU
300 W
Multi-GPU Support
Unsupported
Display Outputs
DVI-I DualLink
2 ×
API Support
DirectX
10.0
Vulkan
-
OpenGL
3.3
OpenCL
-

Performance
Pixel Fillrate
1.4 GPixels/s
Texture Fillrate
2.9 GTexel/s
Peak FP32
11.5 GFLOPS
FP32 Perf. per Watt
329 FLOPS/W
FP32 Perf. per mm2
91 FLOPS/mm2




 ModelCoresBoost ClockMemory ClockMemory Config.
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NVIDIA Quadro FX 4700 X2
 
128
-
 
1.6 Gbps
 
1 GB GD3 256b
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NVIDIA Quadro FX 3700
 
112
-
 
1.6 Gbps
 
512 MB GD3 256b
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NVIDIA Quadro FX 1700
 
32
-
 
800 Mbps
 
512 MB D2 256b
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NVIDIA Quadro FX 570
 
16
-
 
800 Mbps
 
256 MB D2 128b
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NVIDIA Quadro FX 370
 
16
-
 
1 Gbps
 
256 MB D2 64b
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NVIDIA Quadro FX 370 LP
 
8
-
 
1 Gbps
 
256 MB D2 64b
 ModelCoresBoost ClockMemory ClockMemory Config.
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NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GS
 
16
-
 
1.4 GB/s
 
512 MB D2 128b
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NVIDIA GeForce 8400M GT
 
16
-
 
1.2 GB/s
 
512 MB GD3 128b
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NVIDIA Quadro NVS 140M
 
16
-
 
1.2 GB/s
 
512 MB GD3 64b
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NVIDIA NVS 290 PCIe x1
 
16
-
 
800 MB/s
 
256 MB D2 64b
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NVIDIA NVS 290 PCIe x16
 
16
-
 
800 MB/s
 
256 MB D2 64b
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NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS
 
16
-
 
800 MB/s
 
256 MB D2 64b
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NVIDIA GeForce 8500 GT
 
16
-
 
800 MB/s
 
256 MB GD3 128b
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NVIDIA GeForce 9300M G
 
16
-
 
1.2 GB/s
 
256 MB GD3 64b
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NVIDIA Quadro FX 360M
 
16
-
 
1.2 GB/s
 
256 MB D2 64b
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NVIDIA Quadro NVS 135M
 
16
-
 
1.2 GB/s
 
256 MB D2 64b
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NVIDIA Quadro FX 370
 
16
-
 
1 GB/s
 
256 MB D2 64b
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NVIDIA Quadro FX 370 LP
 
8
-
 
1 GB/s
 
256 MB D2 64b
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NVIDIA GeForce 8400M G
 
8
-
 
1.2 GB/s
 
256 MB GD3 64b
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NVIDIA GeForce 8400M GS
 
8
-
 
1.2 GB/s
 
256 MB GD3 64b
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NVIDIA Quadro NVS 130M
 
8
-
 
1.4 GB/s
 
256 MB D2 64b
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NVIDIA GeForce 8300 GS
 
8
-
 
800 MB/s
 
128 MB D2 64b

NVIDIA Quadro FX 5600 Architecture Now Available Top-to-Bottom

Powerful GPU Architecture Enables Breakthrough Capabilities from Ultra-High-End 3D to Professional 2D Segments

SANTA CLARA, CA—September 12, 2007—Earlier this year, NVIDIA unveiled its record-setting NVIDIA Quadro® FX 5600 and Quadro FX 4600 professional graphics boards based on an industry-changing unified architecture that delivers high-performance processing, support for Shader Model 4.0, NVIDIA GPU computing, and other breakthrough features. Today, the company extended the family, with the launch of new mid-range and entry-level 2D and 3D Quadro boards for professionals in the CAD/CAM, DCC, medical imaging, digital video and financial sectors. The new Quadro professional graphics also redefine the price/performance dynamic for professional graphics—from the Quadro FX 370, available for the unprecedented entry price of $129 MSRP to the Quadro FX 1700, with an MSRP of $699. These new boards have the capabilities required to visualize the latest generation of complex 2D, video and 3D content. Now there is a Quadro solution for many types of users, projects and budgets.

The NVIDIA Quadro professional series now includes:

MarketName / Frame Buffer SizePrice (MSRP)
Entry-Level 3DQuadro FX 370, 256 MB$129
Professional 2DQuadro NVS 290, 256 MB$149
Entry-Level 3DQuadro FX 570, 256 MB$199
Mid-Range 3DQuadro FX 1700, 512 MB$699

“NVIDIA breathed new life into the upper end of the professional graphics market, and now they’re pushing in the other direction with the Quadro FX 370—driving current generation GPU technology to a very aggressive sub $150 price point—and this focus should be rewarded once more,” said Jon Peddie, principal, Jon Peddie Research. “There are a lot of budget conscious professionals out there who may have opted for consumer-class graphics in the past, but will now take the step to the promise of better performance and reliability of ISV-certified Quadro FX hardware.”

The new NVIDIA unified architecture dynamically allocates geometry, shading, pixel processing and compute power, allowing 3D content developers to use the full power of the board’s rendering capabilities regardless of the type of rendering they require. Game developers who have performance-optimized polygonal models with lots of textures will devote more of the board’s shaders to textures. Automotive and aerospace engineers, whose models consist of high-density polygonal models and few or no textures, will use most of the board’s power for vertex calculations. And a styling designer working with both polygon and vertex-based models will find that the board dynamically allocates the shader pipeline based on what part and how much detail of the model is visible.

In addition to sharing the same core unified architecture and drivers, all NVIDIA Quadro professional graphics solutions are now Shader Model 4.0 compliant and come with the increased frame buffer capacity needed to make them fully Microsoft Vista ready.

These latest boards also support the new NVIDIA CUDA™ GPU-computing software architecture. Computing with NVIDIA CUDA technology extends the functionality of the GPU to address a wide range of mathematically intensive problems. This breakthrough computing architecture in NVIDIA’s latest generation of GPUs is complemented by the CUDA C language programming environment and tool suite.

“With a complete line-up of new graphics technology, HP and NVIDIA can now provide engineers and artists with a choice of solutions to meet their needs,” said Will Wade, global product manager for HP workstations. “This complete line-up provides the latest technologies of NVIDIA’s unified architecture and Shader Model 4.0 to every user, from the entry-level review of assembly drawings all the way up to the most extreme designer.”

“NVIDIA continues to elevate graphics performance for professional SOFTIMAGE®|XSI® artists in the 3D animation community, and the company’s certification programs and ongoing commitment to driver development ensures stability in the production pipeline,” said Marc Stevens, General Manager and Vice President of Softimage, Co, a subsidiary of Avid Technology, Inc. “By unifying its Quadro series of graphics with its high-performance unified architecture, NVIDIA solutions combined with SOFTIMAGE animation tools offer outstanding graphics performance, reliability, and price points to the most demanding 3D artists.”

NVIDIA Quadro solutions are widely available through leading system manufacturers such as HP, Dell, IBM, Lenovo, and Sun; leading workstation system integrators; and NVIDIA channel partners PNY Technologies (US and EMEA), Leadtek (APAC) and Elsa (Japan). For more information about the complete lineup of NVIDIA Quadro professional solutions, please visit www.nvidia.com.