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SKU: 4X61P69962
UPC: 195892100201
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Lenovo 4X61P69962 Graphic_bo RTX 2000 ADA 16GB Graphics

Lenovo 4X61P69962 RTX 2000 Ada Generation 16GB Workstation Graphics CardOverviewThe Lenovo 4X61P69962 is an NVIDIA RTX 2000 Ada Generation workstation…

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Lenovo 4X61P69962 Graphic_bo RTX 2000 ADA 16GB Graphics

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SKU: 4X61P69962
UPC: 195892100201
Condition: New

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Lenovo 4X61P69962 RTX 2000 Ada Generation 16GB Workstation Graphics Card

Overview

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.

Key Features

  • 16GB GDDR6 Memory: 16 gigabytes of dedicated graphics memory handles large textures, high-resolution video streams, and parallel rendering tasks without swapping to system RAM. For VMS workstations decoding multiple 4K streams simultaneously, frame buffer headroom matters — running out of VRAM causes frame drops that affect operator situational awareness.
  • 224 GB/s Memory Bandwidth: The GDDR6 memory subsystem delivers 224 GB/s of bandwidth, keeping the GPU fed during sustained workloads like real-time multi-stream video decode or 3D model manipulation. Bandwidth-starved GPUs throttle under sustained load — this spec prevents that bottleneck in continuous-operation environments.
  • NVIDIA RTX 2000 Ada Generation Architecture: Built on NVIDIA's Ada Lovelace architecture, this GPU includes dedicated Tensor Cores and RT Cores. Tensor Cores accelerate AI inference workloads — relevant if your VMS or analytics platform offloads deep-learning inference to the display workstation rather than edge hardware.
  • PCIe x8 4.0 Interface: The PCI Express x8 Gen 4.0 slot interface provides ample bandwidth for professional workstation motherboards. Gen 4 doubles the per-lane bandwidth of Gen 3, so even running at x8 (rather than x16), this card does not create a bus bottleneck in any current workstation platform.
  • 4x Mini DisplayPort Outputs — 8K Capable: Four Mini DisplayPort connectors each support up to 7680x4320 resolution. Drive four 4K displays from one card, or connect to a high-resolution 8K display for applications requiring maximum pixel density. Active adapters can extend compatibility to HDMI and standard DisplayPort displays.
  • 70W Active-Cooled TDP: The 70W power ceiling keeps this card within the power budget of standard workstation PSUs without requiring supplemental PCIe power cables. The single active fan provides thermal management without the bulk or noise of dual-fan designs, suiting compact professional workstation form factors.
  • Windows 10/11 and Linux Support: Supported across Windows 10, Windows 11, Windows 7, and Linux, covering the range of operating systems found in enterprise security and engineering workstation environments. NVIDIA's professional driver stack (available separately) provides long-term stability branches preferred by enterprise IT.
  • Broad Regulatory Certifications: Carries UL, FCC, CE, BSMI, KC, VCCI, UKCA, CB, RCM, and additional regional certifications — covering North American, European, and Asia-Pacific compliance requirements for enterprise procurement and international deployments without requiring additional approval processes.
  • Operating Humidity 5–95% RH: Rated for non-condensing environments across a wide humidity range, supporting deployment in server rooms, industrial workstations, and operations centers without requiring climate control beyond standard HVAC.

Integration and Compatibility

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.

Frequently Asked Questions

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.

Jerry Tildsen
Jerry Tildsen

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.

Technical Highlights:

  • 16GB GDDR6 at 224 GB/s: Enough frame buffer and bandwidth to sustain simultaneous decode of multiple 4K H.265 streams in a VMS client without hitting the VRAM ceiling that causes dropped frames and operator-facing stuttering.
  • 4x Mini DisplayPort, 8K-capable: Four independent display outputs at up to 7680x4320 each — drive four 4K monitors from a single card, eliminating the need for a second GPU or a multi-output hub in a four-screen SOC workstation build.
  • PCIe x8 Gen 4.0: Running x8 on a Gen 4 platform gives you the same effective bandwidth as x16 Gen 3 — there is no meaningful throughput penalty in a real-world workstation deployment, and this keeps board slot usage low if you need to add other PCIe devices.

Deployment Considerations:

  • The four outputs are Mini DisplayPort, not full-size DP or HDMI — budget for active adapters if your monitors use different connectors. Passive adapters can cause compatibility issues with some display firmware.
  • Linux support is confirmed, but you need NVIDIA's proprietary professional driver stack for Ada-generation hardware acceleration. If your SOC workstation runs a hardened Linux image, verify the driver version is available for your kernel before committing to this card.

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.

Specifications
Country Origin: CN
Interface: Ethernet
Country Of Origin: CN
Unspsc Code: 43201401
Graphics processor family: NVIDIA
Graphics processor: RTX 2000 Ada
Maximum resolution: 7680 x 4320 pixels
Discrete graphics card memory: 16 GB
Graphics card memory type: GDDR6
Memory bandwidth (max: 224 GB/s
Interface type: PCI Express x8 4.0
Mini DisplayPorts quantity: 4
Warranty period: 2 year(s)
Cooling type: Active
Number of fans: 1 fan(s)
Product colour: Black
Certification: UL,FCC,BSMI,KC,VCCI,UKCA,CE,CB,RCM,Ukraine DOC,Morocco DOC
Power consumption (max: 70 W
Operating relative humidity (H-H: 5 - 95%
Windows operating systems supported: Windows 10, Windows 11, Windows 7
Linux operating systems supported: Yes
Weight: 500 g
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