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NVIDIA RTX A2000 12GB Low-Profile Professional GPU

Modell: RTX A2000 Enterprise 12GB

Elevate your professional graphics capabilities with the NVIDIA RTX A2000 12GB GPU. The compact, low-power professional card: NVIDIA's RTX A2000 brings 12GB of GDDR6 ECC, 3,328 Ampere CUDA cores, RT and Tensor cores, and a 70W draw to a dual-slot, low-profile design for space- and power-constrained professional builds. A prior-generation, end-of-life pro-viz card on the secondary market, not an AI training accelerator. Verified and shipped worldwide DDP by MillionMiner.

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Modell RTX A2000 Enterprise 12GB
CUDA-Kerne 3,328
RT-Kerne 26 (2nd Generation)
Tensor-Kerne 104 (3rd Generation)
Speicher 12GB GDDR6 with ECC
Stromverbrauch 70W
Leistung 41MH/s
PCIe-Unterstützung Gen 4
Formfaktor Dual-slot, Low-profile
Architektur NVIDIA Ampere
End-of-Life-Status EOL as of February 2024

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NVIDIA RTX A2000 12GB: The Compact Low-Power Case, the End-of-Life Reality, and Where It Fits

The RTX A2000 is a compact, low-power professional-visualization GPU from NVIDIA's Ampere generation. Placing it honestly means three things: it is a small-form, efficient professional card; it is a prior-generation, end-of-life product now sold on the secondary market; and it is not an AI training accelerator despite the AI framing it sometimes carries. The compact, low-power case. The RTX A2000 is a dual-slot, low-profile card that draws just 70W, and that efficiency-and-size combination is its defining strength. It fits compact and low-profile workstations a full-size card cannot enter, and its low power draw lets it run in systems with limited power budgets, frequently without a supplemental PCIe power connector. For embedded, edge, small-form-factor, or power-limited professional builds, the A2000 delivers certified professional graphics where a larger, hungrier card simply will not go. It is the Ampere-generation predecessor to the current RTX 2000 Ada, which fills the same compact niche a generation newer. The capability, in honest terms. 3,328 Ampere CUDA cores, 26 second-generation RT cores for real-time ray tracing, and 104 third-generation Tensor cores, with 12GB of GDDR6 carrying ECC, the error-correcting memory professional and technical workloads rely on. This is a capable card for light-to-moderate professional work, 3D modeling, CAD, design visualization, content creation, and data-science workflows, but it is an entry-tier, prior-generation part, not a performance flagship. Its Tensor cores serve creative-application AI features and light inference, not large-model training, which needs the HBM, fabric, and tensor throughput of the Hopper and Blackwell systems in this catalog. The end-of-life reality, stated plainly. NVIDIA marked the RTX A2000 end-of-life in February 2024. That means it is no longer in production, and units in the channel are secondary-market or remaining new-old stock. For a buyer, that is not necessarily a drawback, an EOL card can be an economical way to get a certified low-profile professional GPU, or the exact part needed to match or expand an existing A2000 deployment, but it should be a known decision rather than a surprise. MillionMiner verifies each card and confirms its condition and any coverage in the quote, and a buyer who needs a current-generation equivalent should look at the RTX 2000 Ada instead. Where it fits, and how to buy it. The RTX A2000 is the compact, low-power, prior-generation professional option in the GPU lineup. It sits below and a generation behind the current Ada professional cards, beside the older Turing Quadros as another secondary-market choice, and apart from the training and visual-cloud GPUs. Given its EOL status, units are secondary-market, and MillionMiner verifies each before shipment. Every unit is tested and shipped worldwide DDP with duties handled. If your need is a compact, efficient, certified professional card and the Ampere generation suits, this is it; if you need current-generation performance, the RTX 2000 Ada is the successor; and if it is AI training, MillionMiner will steer you to hardware that fits.

NVIDIA RTX A2000 12GB: The Compact Ampere Professional Card

The RTX A2000 is a compact, low-power professional GPU from NVIDIA's Ampere generation, built for the professional who needs certified graphics in a small, efficient package and does not need current-generation performance. The form and efficiency. A dual-slot, low-profile card drawing only 70W, small enough for compact and low-profile workstations and efficient enough to run in systems with limited power headroom, often without a supplemental power connector. For space- and power-constrained professional builds, that combination is the reason to choose it. The capability. 3,328 Ampere CUDA cores, 26 second-generation RT cores, and 104 third-generation Tensor cores, with 12GB of GDDR6 and ECC, error-correcting memory for the data integrity professional work depends on. It handles light-to-moderate professional visualization, 3D modeling, CAD, design, and data-science workflows. It is not built for training large AI models, which is the Hopper and Blackwell systems' job. One important note: NVIDIA marked the RTX A2000 end-of-life in February 2024, so units are secondary-market, and MillionMiner verifies each card and confirms its condition before shipment. Shipped worldwide DDP.

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NVIDIA RTX A2000 12GB: Compact, Low-Power Professional Graphics

The RTX A2000 is the small, efficient professional card for builds where space and power are tight. It packs 3,328 Ampere CUDA cores, 26 second-generation RT cores, 104 third-generation Tensor cores, and 12GB of GDDR6 with ECC into a dual-slot, low-profile design drawing just 70W, low enough to run without supplemental power connectors in many systems. It is built for light professional visualization, 3D modeling, CAD, and data-science workflows in compact and low-profile workstations, not for large-model training, which the catalog's Hopper and Blackwell silicon handles. Note this is a prior-generation Ampere card, marked end-of-life by NVIDIA, so units are secondary-market, verified by MillionMiner before shipment. Shipped worldwide DDP.

Low-Profile, Just 70W

A dual-slot, low-profile card drawing only 70W, fitting compact workstations and limited power budgets, often without a supplemental power connector.

Certified Ampere Graphics, 12GB ECC

,328 CUDA cores, RT and Tensor cores, 12GB GDDR6 with ECC. Certified professional graphics for light 3D, CAD, design, and data-science work.

End-of-Life, Secondary-Market

NVIDIA marked the A2000 EOL in February 2024, so units are pre-owned or new-old stock, verified by MillionMiner. The current successor is the RTX 2000 Ada.

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Its compact, low-power form. It is a dual-slot, low-profile card drawing just 70W, which fits compact and low-profile workstations and runs in systems with limited power, often without a supplemental power connector. For space- and power-constrained professional builds, that combination is the reason to choose it, certified professional graphics where a larger card will not fit.

No. It is a compact professional-visualization card for light-to-moderate 3D modeling, CAD, design, content creation, and data-science work. The live page mentions AI, but large-model training needs the HBM, fabric, and tensor throughput of the Hopper and Blackwell systems in this catalog; the A2000 is not built for that. Its Tensor cores serve creative-application AI features and light inference, not training.

NVIDIA marked the RTX A2000 end-of-life, so it is no longer in production, and units are secondary-market or remaining new-old stock. That is not necessarily a drawback, it can be an economical way to get a certified low-profile professional card, or the exact part to match or expand an existing A2000 deployment, but it should be a known decision. MillionMiner verifies each card and confirms its condition in the quote.

It is a leftover Ethereum-mining hashrate from when GPUs were used for proof-of-work mining, and it is no longer meaningful, Ethereum moved to proof-of-stake in 2022, so there is nothing for this card to mine at that rate. The A2000 should be evaluated as a professional graphics card, not a mining device. MillionMiner can advise on the relevant specs for your actual workload.

3,328 Ampere CUDA cores, 26 second-generation RT cores, 104 third-generation Tensor cores, 12GB of GDDR6 with ECC, 70W power draw, PCIe Gen4, in a dual-slot low-profile form. MillionMiner confirms the card and its condition in the quote.

ECC, error-correcting memory, detects and corrects bit errors that professional and technical workloads cannot tolerate, in engineering, simulation, and precision design. The 12GB of GDDR6 with ECC is a professional feature consumer cards usually lack, and one reason this card suits professional rather than casual use.

The RTX 2000 Ada is the current-generation successor in the same compact, low-power niche. Both are low-profile professional cards around 70W; the RTX 2000 Ada is newer Ada Lovelace architecture with current RT and Tensor cores and is in production, while the A2000 is the older Ampere card, end-of-life, on the secondary market. Choose the A2000 for economy or to match an existing A2000 fleet; choose the RTX 2000 Ada for current-generation performance and new stock.

Light-to-moderate professional visual work in compact systems: 3D modeling, CAD, design visualization, content creation, and data-science workflows, plus the light AI-accelerated features built into professional software. Its compact form, low power, and certified drivers are what suit it to space-constrained professional builds.

Given the EOL status, units are secondary-market or remaining new-old stock. MillionMiner verifies each card and confirms its condition and any coverage in the quote, the same discipline applied across the catalog's prior-generation and end-of-life inventory. The exact condition is stated before you order.

Submit your requirements through the quote form. A MillionMiner specialist confirms the card, its condition, quantity, and any compact-system considerations, with delivery. Every unit is tested before shipment and shipped worldwide DDP with duties handled, and the specialist will tell you honestly if the current-generation RTX 2000 Ada or different hardware would serve your workload better.