
The NVIDIA Quadro FX 4500 offers a combination of features, including a unified 512MB frame buffer memory and SLI technology support, with a new architecture that increases raw performance for a solution that brings a new level of graphics computing power. The result is that a much broader range of customers now have access to advanced graphics systems that were previously only available in cost prohibitive and proprietary workstation solutions. A long list of standard features, such as a 128-bit floating point frame buffer and 12-bit sub-pixel precision, has made the NVIDIA Quadro the most widely deployed professional graphics solution in the industry .
Features:
Support for 32x full-scene antialiasing (FSAA) delivering superior image quality Support for up to four dual-link high-resolution displays with a single system Multiple GPUs matched with the NVIDIA Quadro G-Sync option board
| Quadro FX 4500 specifications | |
| Memory Size | 512MB |
| Memory Type | GDDR3 |
| Memory Interface | 256-bit |
| Memory Bandwidth | 33.6 GB/sec. |
| Display Connectors | DVI-I+DVI-I+Stereo |
| Max Power Consumption | 109W |
| Shader Model | 3.0 |
| Dual-Link DVI | Yes |
| SLI Support | Yes |
| Genlock/Framelock | Yes |
| 3D Primitive Perf | |
| Geometry (Triangles per Second ) | 181 Million |
| Fill Rate (Texels per Second) | 18.8 Billion |
Additionally, NVIDIA also released the Quadro FX 3450.