Lenovo
SKU: 4X61P46223
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The Lenovo 4X61P69962 is an NVIDIA RTX 2000 Ada Generation workstation graphics card carrying 16GB of GDDR6 memory — a professional-tier GPU built for compute-intensive visualization, multi-display command center deployments, and graphics workloads that exceed what a consumer card can reliably sustain. With a 70W TDP and active single-fan cooling, it fits into mid-range workstation power envelopes without requiring additional PCIe power connectors typical of higher-end cards, making it a practical fit for standard workstation chassis.
Four Mini DisplayPort outputs support configurations up to 7680x4320 (8K) resolution per display, which means a single card can drive four independent 4K monitors simultaneously — directly relevant for security operations centers, video wall workstations, and multi-screen engineering environments where desktop real estate translates to operational efficiency.
The 4X61P69962 installs into any workstation or server equipped with a PCIe x8 or x16 Gen 4.0 (or Gen 3.0, with backward compatibility) slot. The card is physically sized as a standard single-slot or low-profile professional GPU — verify your chassis clearance before ordering. The four Mini DisplayPort outputs pair with direct-connect DP monitors or via active adapters to HDMI or VGA displays; passive adapters may not work with all display configurations.
For security operations center workstations running PSIM or VMS client software, confirm with your software vendor that GPU-accelerated decode is supported on the RTX 2000 Ada. Most major VMS platforms (Milestone XProtect, Genetec Security Center, Axis Camera Station) support NVIDIA GPU-accelerated H.264/H.265 decode — reducing CPU load on the workstation client and enabling more simultaneous camera streams on a single operator station. Consult your VMS vendor's hardware compatibility list for confirmed support on this specific GPU generation.
Linux deployments require NVIDIA's professional driver package appropriate for the Ada architecture; standard open-source Nouveau drivers do not support CUDA or hardware-accelerated decode on this generation. Enterprise Linux distributions (RHEL, Ubuntu LTS) with NVIDIA's enterprise driver channel provide the most stable configuration for production environments.
Q: What is the maximum display resolution supported by the Lenovo 4X61P69962?
A: The 4X61P69962 supports a maximum resolution of 7680x4320 pixels (8K) per display across its four Mini DisplayPort outputs. You can drive up to four independent displays simultaneously.
Q: Does the 4X61P69962 require a supplemental PCIe power connector?
A: The card has a maximum power consumption of 70W, which falls within the power delivery capability of the PCIe slot itself on most workstation platforms. However, verify your specific workstation or motherboard specifications — some implementations may still include a power connector. The 70W TDP is well below the threshold that mandates external power on most professional workstation designs.
Q: What operating systems are supported?
A: The 4X61P69962 supports Windows 10, Windows 11, Windows 7, and Linux. For production Linux deployments, use NVIDIA's professional driver package rather than open-source drivers to enable hardware-accelerated features.
Q: What is the warranty on the Lenovo 4X61P69962?
A: The manufacturer warranty period for the 4X61P69962 is 2 years.
Q: What display connector type does this card use?
A: The card has four Mini DisplayPort outputs. Active adapters are available to connect to standard DisplayPort, HDMI, or other display types. Passive adapters may not function correctly with all monitors — active adapters are recommended for non-native connector types.
Q: Is this card suitable for multi-monitor security operations center workstations?
A: Yes. Four Mini DisplayPort outputs supporting up to 8K per display make this card practical for multi-screen SOC workstations. Combined with 16GB GDDR6 and 224 GB/s memory bandwidth, it can sustain the multi-stream video decode load common in VMS client workstations. Confirm GPU-accelerated decode support with your specific VMS vendor.

The spec I keep coming back to on the 4X61P69962 is the 70W TDP paired with 16GB GDDR6 — that combination is rare in professional workstation GPUs at this tier. Most cards with this much frame buffer either pull 150W+ or sacrifice memory bandwidth. Here, you get 224 GB/s without stressing your workstation PSU or thermals, which matters in compact chassis where you don't have room for a high-TDP card.
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This card is a solid fit for a four-screen VMS operator workstation where you need sustained multi-stream decode performance, a manageable power draw, and enough VRAM to run analytics overlays alongside live video — without pulling a 150W+ GPU into a chassis that wasn't designed for one.
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