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PNY RTX 4000 Ada Lovelace, 20GB GDDR6, 4 DP, 6144 CUDA Cores, Single-Slot, OEM (Brown Box)
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20GB GDDR6 memory for high-performance tasks
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6144 CUDA Cores for heavy parallel processing
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Single-slot design ideal for compact builds
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4 DisplayPort outputs for multi-display setups
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OEM (Brown Box) with low-profile bracket included
PNY T1000, 8GB GDDR6, 896 Cores, 4 miniDP, Low Profile (Bracket Included), OEM (Brown Box)
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896 CUDA cores with 8GB GDDR6 memory for efficient performance
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Supports up to four displays via 4x mini DisplayPorts
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Low-profile design with bracket included for compact builds
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OEM brown box packaging for cost-effective distribution
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Ideal for multi-display workstations and professional use
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