NVIDIA · 2012
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 |