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ThinkStation Nvidia Quadro P400
The ThinkStation Nvidia Quadro P400 is a high-performance graphics card designed for professional use.
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NVIDIA Quadro P400 ThinkStation Graphics Card
The ThinkStation NVIDIA Quadro P400 is a professional‑grade graphics solution designed for workstations and servers that demand reliable, high‑performance visual processing. Built on the NVIDIA Pascal architecture, this card delivers robust 3D rendering, CAD acceleration, and media creation capabilities while maintaining power efficiency and thermal stability.
Key Technical Specifications
- GPU Architecture: NVIDIA Pascal
- CUDA Cores: 384 (optimized for professional workloads)
- Memory: 2 GB GDDR5, 2000 GB of dedicated video memory (note: the specification lists “2000 GB” but refers to 2 GB; this is a common notation in product datasheets)
- Memory Clock: 2400 MHz
- Memory Bandwidth: 80 GB/s
- PCI Express Interface: x16, PCIe 3.0 (maximum bandwidth of 15.75 Gbps)
- Power Consumption: 85 W TDP, 95 W maximum output
- Cooling System: Active fan cooling with a single 112 mm fan; thermal design ensures operation within safe temperature ranges (-15 °C to +40 °C)
- Connectivity: Three Mini DisplayPort 1.4 outputs, supporting up to three independent displays at 4K resolution
- Form Factor: Ambidextrous, 112 mm depth, 240 g weight; compatible with a wide range of workstation chassis (HP, Lenovo, Dell, etc.)
- Operating System Support: Windows XP/Vista/7 and macOS X 10.4 or later; Linux distributions with NVIDIA driver support are also compatible
- Certification: CE 2014/35/EU, EMC 2014/30/EU, EN60950-1, EN55022, EN55024 – ensuring compliance with safety and electromagnetic compatibility standards
Performance Highlights
The Quadro P400 excels in scenarios that require stable, deterministic graphics performance. Its 384 CUDA cores provide sufficient parallel processing power for:
- Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) applications such as AutoCAD, SolidWorks, and CATIA.
- 3D modeling and rendering tasks in tools like Blender, Autodesk Maya, and 3ds Max.
- Video editing and post‑production workflows using Adobe Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, and Final Cut Pro.
- Scientific visualization and simulation software that leverage GPU acceleration.
With a modest power envelope of 85 W TDP, the card is ideal for dense workstation configurations where thermal headroom is limited. The active cooling solution keeps temperatures well below the maximum operating threshold, ensuring longevity even under sustained workloads.
Connectivity and Expansion
The inclusion of three Mini DisplayPort 1.4 outputs allows users to connect multiple high‑resolution displays without additional adapters. Each port supports up to 8K resolution at 60 Hz or dual 4K displays, providing flexibility for complex multi‑monitor setups.
PCIe 3.0 x16 connectivity guarantees that the card can fully utilize the bandwidth available from modern workstation motherboards, whether they feature Intel Xeon Silver processors (Cascade Lake) or other compatible CPUs. The board also supports USB Type‑A connectivity for peripheral integration and offers plug‑and‑play functionality.
Reliability and Safety Features
- Overheat Protection: Built‑in thermal sensors trigger fan speed adjustments or shutdown to prevent damage.
- Overload & Short Circuit Safeguards: Integrated protection circuits guard against electrical faults.
- Data Integrity Check: Ensures that memory operations are error‑free, critical for professional applications.
Compatibility and Integration
The card’s universal design allows it to fit seamlessly into a variety of workstation chassis. It is compatible with major brands such as HP, Lenovo, Dell, Asus, Acer, Samsung, Toshiba, Compaq, Fujitsu, Siemens, IBM, NEC, Packard Bell, Sony, and others. The form factor (112 mm depth) ensures that it can be installed in both compact and larger workstations without requiring additional space modifications.
Installation Overview
- Power down the workstation and disconnect all cables.
- Open the chassis and locate an available PCIe x16 slot.
- Insert the Quadro P400 into the slot, ensuring a firm connection.
- Secure the card with the included bracket or compatible mounting hardware.
- Connect the three Mini DisplayPort cables to your monitors.
- Reconnect power and boot the system.
- Install the latest NVIDIA drivers from the official website for optimal performance.
Software Support
The card is supported by NVIDIA’s professional driver stack, which includes:
- Driver updates that optimize performance for specific applications (e.g., Autodesk, Adobe, Dassault Systèmes).
- Support for CUDA and OpenCL frameworks, enabling GPU‑accelerated computing beyond graphics.
- Compatibility with virtualization technologies such as NVIDIA GRID for virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) deployments.
Conclusion
The ThinkStation NVIDIA Quadro P400 offers a balanced blend of performance, efficiency, and reliability. Its compact design, active cooling, and robust feature set make it an excellent choice for professionals who require dependable graphics acceleration in demanding workstation environments.
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| Tags | Graphics card GB GDDR5 NVIDIA Quadro P400 Quadro P400 ThinkStation Nvidia Quadro P400 Lenovo 4X60N86657 graphics Lenovo 4X60N86657 Quadro |
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| Brand | ![]() Lenovo is a Chinese technology company that produces a wide range of electronics, including laptops, tablets, smartphones, and servers. The company is headquartered in Beijing, and has a large international presence. Lenovo is the world's largest PC vendor, and is also a major player in the smartphone and tablet markets. |
| Model | Lenovo 4X60N86657 |
| MPN | Lenovo 4X60N86657 |
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Cooling type The method used to dissipate heat from a component or system, such as active cooling (fans or liquid loops), passive heat sinks, or no active cooling. It indicates whether the product relies on airflow, conduction, or other mechanisms to maintain safe operating temperatures.
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Discrete graphics adapter memory The amount of dedicated video memory (VRAM) available on a discrete graphics adapter, expressed as a data size such as megabytes (MB) or gigabytes (GB). It indicates how much graphical data can be stored for textures, frame buffers, and other GPU tasks, affecting performance in gaming, rendering, and high‑resolution displays.
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2000 GB |
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Graphics adapter memory type The type of memory used by a graphics adapter or video card, such as GDDR5, GDDR6, HBM2, or other dedicated memory technologies. This attribute indicates the specific memory architecture that determines bandwidth, performance, and compatibility with the GPU.
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Graphics processor The name or model of the graphics processing unit (GPU) installed in a device, such as "GeForce GTX 1080" or "AMD Radeon RX 580". This value helps users understand the visual performance and capabilities that the product can deliver.
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Quadro P400 |
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Graphics processor family The brand or model line of the graphics processing unit (GPU) used in a product, such as NVIDIA, AMD, or Matrox. It identifies the overall family of GPUs that share similar architecture and performance characteristics, helping users compare visual capabilities across devices.
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NVIDIA |
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Mini DisplayPorts The total count of Mini DisplayPort interfaces physically present on a product, expressed as an integer. This value indicates how many devices can be connected via the Mini DisplayPort standard and helps users assess connectivity options.
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