

Boost technology leverages an EVGA video card's potential power to maximize the display frame rate for each program you run. Supplement the CPU in your server using a workstation graphics card as a general-purpose graphics processing unit (GPGPU) that takes on tedious computational tasks. Integrated Graphics Double Data Rate (GDDR) memories generate little heat, allowing for higher performance.

Choose a graphics display card with video RAM of 1GB or 2GB for casual computing, and models with more than 4GB of RAM for RAW image and 4K video editing tasks. The built-in Computer Unified Device Architecture (CUDA™) cores in some video cards and video devices enable fast loading of scenery and characters in your games. NVIDIA® Turing™ GPU architecture powering select EVGA graphics cards brings the power of real-time ray tracing to games for realistic visual rendering. EVGA Cards Power Through the Most Demanding Applications A gaming desktop, or one that runs resource-intensive enterprise software, requires a dedicated EVGA GeForce® graphics card for fluid performance. Each model provides unique abilities, so it is advisable to match an EVGA graphics display card to the task. EVGA® graphics cards take on the responsibility of image rendering on desktops, freeing up the processor for regular computation tasks.
