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Lenovo RTX 2000 Ada Generation 16GB GDDR6 Graphics Card 4x61p69962
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Clear- Chipset Nvidia: The main graphics processing chip of the card. It is the most basic feature and indicative of its performance.
- GeForce RTX 5070 Ti 0
- GeForce RTX 5080 1
- GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 0
- GeForce RTX 5090 0
- GeForce RTX 5070 1
- GeForce RTX 5060 1
- GeForce RTX 3060 0
- GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 0
- GeForce RTX 4060 0
- GeForce RTX 3050 0
- GeForce RTX 5050 0
- GeForce RTX 3080 0
- GeForce RTX 3060 Ti 0
- GeForce RTX 3070 0
- GeForce RTX 3070 Ti 0
- GeForce RTX 2060 Super 0
- GeForce GTX 1660 Super 0
- GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 0
- GeForce GTX 1660 Ti 0
- GeForce GT 1030 0
- GeForce GTX 1050 0
- GeForce GT 710 0
- GeForce GT 730 0
- Graphics Ram Size: The amount of RAM memory available on the graphics card. Important for demanding games and applications at high resolutions. It is recommended that the card has 4GB or more for gaming.
- Chipset AMD: The main graphics processing chip of the card. It is the most essential feature and indicative of its performance.
- OverClocked: The graphics card is outdated by the manufacturer. They offer better performance compared to their basic version.
- Low Profile: Small-sized graphics cards.
- Without external power: Does not require external power, like the 6-pin or the 8-pin we find on more powerful graphics card. They are powered by the PCI Express from the motherboard.
- Performance: Cards that can smoothly run the most modern games at high resolutions up to 8K.
- Entry Level: Cards that can run satisfactorily to exceptionally, games with resolutions up to Full HD (1920x1080).
- Basic: Economic cards that make up a computer intended for office applications or even light gaming.
- Professional: Cards designed for professionals who use their computer for design programs, game development, image editing, and other demanding applications.
- HDMI: Modern way of digital transfer of image and sound, compatible with DisplayPort and DVI through an adapter.
- DVI-D: An older digital way of transferring images, partially compatible with HDMI cables through an adapter. The Dual version supports higher resolutions compared to the simple one.
- USB-C: Modern method of digital transfer of image, sound, and data with simultaneous charging capability.
- VGA (D-Sub): An older type of image transfer that lacks in quality compared to modern digital ones such as HDMI, display port, etc.
- DisplayPort: Modern method of digital transfer of image, sound and data, compatible with HDMI and DVI through an adapter.
- Memory type: High-speed RAM standards for graphics cards. Most modern cards feature GDDR5 or GDDR6.
- Hardcore Gaming: Top performance for maximum detail at high resolutions. Designed for absolute smoothness in motion and support for advanced imaging technologies.
- Casual Gaming: Affordable options for smooth gaming at basic resolutions, everyday office use, and media playback. Ideal for systems with low power consumption.
- Pro Video Editing: Specialized hardware with an emphasis on large memory capacity and processing power. Suitable for complex content production projects, 3D graphics, and computational tasks.




