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NVIDIA NVS 310

The NVIDIA NVS 310 is a professional graphics card released in 2012, based on the Fermi 2.0 architecture with a GF119 chip.

The NVIDIA NVS 310 is a low-profile, single-slot graphics card designed for multi-display professional environments. It features 48 shading units, a base clock of 523 MHz, and 0.5 GB of DDR3 memory on a 64-bit bus, delivering 14 GB/s bandwidth. The card supports DirectX 11.0 and OpenGL 4.1, but lacks Vulkan support. It has a low power consumption of 19.5 W TDP and connects via PCIe x16. Display output is provided through two DisplayPort connectors, enabling dual-monitor setups. The NVS 310 is intended for use in workstations requiring reliable multi-display output for business applications.

Specifications

Architecture unverified Fermi 2.0
GPU chip unverified GF119
Process node unverified 40 nm
Shading units unverified 48
Base clock unverified 523 MHz
Memory size unverified 0.5 GB
Memory type unverified DDR3
Memory bus unverified 64 bit
Memory bandwidth unverified 14 GB/s
Board power (TDP) unverified 19.5 W
Bus interface unverified PCIe x16
Display outputs unverified 2× DisplayPort
DirectX support unverified 11.0
Vulkan support unverified n/a
OpenGL support unverified 4.1
Release date unverified 2012-06-26
Release year unverified 2012