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Experience the power of the NVIDIA Quadro P2200 5GB, designed for high-performance graphics in data centers and AI applications. The single-slot entry graphics card: NVIDIA's Quadro P2200 brings 5GB of GDDR5X, 1,280 Pascal CUDA cores, and four 4K display outputs in a single-slot, 75W card, a step up from the P1000 for 2D, light 3D, CAD viewing, and multi-monitor professional work, not AI or heavy compute. A prior-generation Pascal card, verified by MillionMiner. Shipped worldwide DDP.
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The Quadro P2200 is a mid-entry professional graphics card from NVIDIA's Pascal generation, and placing it honestly means the same three points that apply across the older Quadros: it is a single-slot display-and-light-graphics card, it is a prior-generation Pascal part on the secondary market, and it is not an AI or heavy-compute GPU despite the AI-catalog context. The single-slot display case. The P2200's strengths are display output and a compact, efficient form. It drives up to four 4K monitors through four DisplayPort 1.4 outputs, from a single-slot, full-height card that draws just 75W, low enough to run without a supplemental power connector in most systems. That makes it a fit for multi-monitor professional workstations, CAD and design review stations, content and productivity setups, and any build where capable display output and light graphics matter more than compute. Within the Pascal professional line it sits a step above the entry P1000, with double the CUDA cores (1,280 versus 640), faster GDDR5X memory, and 5GB versus 4GB, more headroom for larger 2D and light-3D work while keeping the single-slot form. The specs, in honest proportion. 1,280 Pascal CUDA cores, 5GB of GDDR5X on a 160-bit interface at up to 200 GB/s, four DisplayPort 1.4 outputs, PCIe 3.0, and a 75W ceiling. These are mid-entry, prior-generation numbers: the P2200 handles 2D work, light 3D, CAD and model viewing, and multi-display productivity capably, but it is not built for heavy rendering, simulation, or compute. It is a display-and-light-graphics card, more capable than the P1000 but in the same class and generation. The Pascal-generation reality, stated plainly. The P2200 is a Pascal-architecture card from an earlier professional generation, with GDDR5X memory, and units in the channel are secondary-market or remaining old stock. That can be a practical advantage, an economical certified card for multi-display and light professional work, or the part to match an existing P2200 or Pascal-generation deployment, but it should be a known choice. A buyer wanting current-generation should look at the T400 or the RTX 2000 Ada, and anyone needing compute or AI should look elsewhere in the catalog. MillionMiner verifies each P2200 and confirms its condition in the quote. Where it fits, and how to buy it. The Quadro P2200 is the mid-entry, single-slot, prior-generation professional display option in the GPU lineup. It sits a step above the P1000, below the newer entry cards on both generation and capability, beside the other older Quadros as a secondary-market choice, and apart entirely from the compute, inference, and training GPUs. Given its generation, units are secondary-market, verified before shipment. Every unit is tested and shipped worldwide DDP with duties handled. If your need is capable multi-display output and light graphics from a single-slot, efficient card, the P2200 serves; if you want current-generation, the T400 or RTX 2000 Ada is the step up; and if it is compute or AI, MillionMiner will steer you to the right hardware.
The Quadro P2200 is the mid-entry card in NVIDIA's Pascal professional line, sitting a step above the P1000 with more cores and faster memory, while keeping the same compact, efficient single-slot form. What it offers. 5GB of GDDR5X on a 160-bit interface at up to 200 GB/s, 1,280 Pascal CUDA cores, and four DisplayPort 1.4 outputs driving up to four 4K displays. The single-slot, full-height form draws just 75W, low enough to run without supplemental power in most systems, and fits standard and space-conscious workstations. Where it fits. 2D work, light 3D, CAD and design model viewing, content review, and multi-monitor professional and productivity setups, where it is a more capable display-and-light-graphics card than the entry P1000. What it is not is an AI or heavy-compute card: 1,280 Pascal cores and 5GB are sized for display and light graphics, not rendering at scale, simulation, or AI workloads. For those, the catalog's professional Ada cards and AI silicon are the tools. As a Pascal-generation part, units are secondary-market, verified by MillionMiner before shipment. Shipped worldwide DDP.
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The Quadro P2200 is a single-slot entry professional graphics card, a step above the P1000 in the same compact, efficient class. It carries 5GB of GDDR5X with 200 GB/s of bandwidth, 1,280 Pascal CUDA cores, and four DisplayPort outputs driving up to four 4K monitors, in a single-slot card drawing just 75W. That suits 2D and light 3D work, CAD and design model viewing, content review, and multi-monitor professional and productivity setups, where the need is capable display output and light graphics rather than heavy compute. It is not an AI or compute card, for that, the catalog's other hardware is the tool, and it is a prior-generation Pascal part, verified by MillionMiner before shipment. Shipped worldwide DDP.
Drives up to four 4K monitors through four DisplayPort outputs, from a single-slot card at just 75W. Built for multi-display professional and productivity setups.
A Pascal-generation card with GDDR5X, on the secondary market and verified by MillionMiner. The current-generation steps up are the T400 and RTX 2000 Ada.
1,280 Pascal CUDA cores and 5GB of GDDR5X, double the cores and faster memory than the entry P1000, in the same compact single-slot class.
Display output and light graphics from a compact, efficient card. It drives up to four 4K monitors through four DisplayPort 1.4 outputs, from a single-slot, 75W card, which suits multi-monitor professional workstations, CAD and design review stations, content and productivity setups, and 2D and light 3D work where capable display output matters more than compute power.
No. With 1,280 Pascal CUDA cores and 5GB of GDDR5X, it is a display and light-graphics card, not a compute or AI GPU. It cannot train or meaningfully run AI models. For AI work, the catalog's A30 and A10 (inference and HPC) and the Hopper and Blackwell systems (training) are the tools, and the Ada professional cards for workstation compute and rendering.
It is the step up in the Pascal entry range. The P2200 has 1,280 CUDA cores to the P1000's 640, faster GDDR5X memory, and 5GB versus 4GB, more capability for 2D and light-3D work, while keeping the compact single-slot form. Both are Pascal-generation display cards; choose the P2200 when you want more headroom than the P1000, or the P1000 for the most economical multi-display option.
Up to four 4K monitors through four DisplayPort 1.4 outputs. That four-display capability from a single-slot, 75W card is the P2200's core strength and the reason it suits multi-monitor productivity, CAD review, and content workstations.
The P2200 is built on NVIDIA's Pascal architecture, an earlier professional generation, with GDDR5X memory. It is no longer current, so units are secondary-market or remaining old stock. That can be an economical way to get capable certified multi-display output, or the card to match an existing Pascal deployment, but a buyer wanting current-generation should consider the T400 or RTX 2000 Ada instead.
2D work, light 3D, CAD and design model viewing, content review, and multi-display productivity, capably for a mid-entry card. What it is not for is heavy 3D rendering, simulation, or compute, its 1,280 Pascal cores and 5GB are sized for display and light graphics. Matched to those needs it does its job; pushed toward rendering or compute, it is the wrong card.
1,280 Pascal CUDA cores, 5GB of GDDR5X on a 160-bit interface at up to 200 GB/s, four DisplayPort 1.4 outputs driving up to four 4K displays, PCIe 3.0, and a 75W power ceiling, in a single-slot full-height form. MillionMiner confirms the card and its condition in the quote.
It runs in almost any system without a supplemental power connector, and the single slot leaves room for other cards or fits space-conscious workstations. Combined, that efficiency and compactness are why the P2200 integrates easily into standard and multi-card professional builds.
Given the Pascal generation, units are secondary-market or remaining old stock. MillionMiner verifies each card and confirms its condition in the quote, the same discipline applied across the catalog's prior-generation inventory. The exact condition is stated before you order.
Submit your requirements, display count, workstation type, and quantity, through the quote form. A MillionMiner specialist confirms the card, its condition, quantity, and any multi-display considerations, with delivery. Every unit is tested before shipment and shipped worldwide DDP with duties handled, and the specialist will tell you honestly if a current-generation card or different hardware better fits your needs.