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The NVIDIA® T1000, built on the NVIDIA Turing™ GPU architecture, is a powerful, low profile solution that delivers the full-size features, performance and capabilities required by demanding professional applications in a compact graphics card.
This product guide provides essential presales information to understand the T1000 GPU and its key features, specifications, and compatibility. This guide is intended for technical specialists, sales specialists, sales engineers, IT architects, and other IT professionals who want to learn more about the T1000 GPU and consider its use in IT solutions.
Change History
Changes in the September 15, 2023 update:
- Added the Controlled status column to Table 1 - Part number information section
Introduction
The NVIDIA® T1000, built on the NVIDIA Turing™ GPU architecture, is a powerful, low profile solution that delivers the full-size features, performance and capabilities required by demanding professional applications in a compact graphics card.
Featuring 896 CUDA cores and 8GB of GDDR6 memory, the T1000 enables professionals to tackle multi-app workflows, from 3D modeling to video editing. Support for up to four 5K displays gives you the expansive visual workspace to view your work in stunning detail.
Did you know?
Certified with a broad range of professional applications, tested by leading independent software vendors (ISVs) and workstation manufacturers, and backed by a global team of support specialists, NVIDIA RTX is the visual computing solution of choice for demanding enterprise deployments.
Part number information
The following table shows the part numbers for the T1000 GPU.
Tip: NVIDIA Quadro branding is now NVIDIA RTX.
The T1000 GPU is not Controlled which means the GPU is unrestricted and is available in all markets.
The PCIe option part numbers includes the following:
- One T1000 GPU with full-height (3U) adapter bracket attached
- Low profile bracket
- Documentation
Features
With 896 CUDA cores, the NVIDIA T1000 GPU is a powerful single-slot professional solution for CAD, DCC, financial service industry (FSI) and visualization professionals in general looking to reach excellence performance in a compact and efficient form factor.
The Turing GPU architecture features advanced shader technologies, including mesh shading, a compute-based geometry pipeline to speed geometry processing and culling on geometrically complex models and scenes. Mesh shading provides up to 2x performance improvement on geometry-bound workloads.
Key features:
- Architecture: Built on the Turing architecture.
- CUDA Cores: Equipped with 896 CUDA cores.
- Memory: 8 GB of GDDR6 memory.
- Base Frequency: Operates at a base frequency of 1065 MHz.
- Boost Clock: Can be boosted up to 1395 MHz.
- Memory Interface: Features a 128-bit memory interface.
- Form Factor: Designed as a single-slot card.
- Power Consumption: Draws a maximum power of 50 without additional connectors.
- Connectivity: Offers 4x mini-DisplayPort 1.4a outputs.
Technical specifications
The following table lists the specifications of the ThinkSystem NVIDIA T1000 8GB PCIe Active GPU.
Server support
The following tables list the ThinkSystem servers that are compatible.
- Windows does not support more than 16 displays attached to the server
Operating system support
The following table lists the supported operating systems:
Tip: These tables are automatically generated based on data from Lenovo ServerProven.
1 Windows 10 does not support more than 16 displays attached to the server.
2 Windows 11 does not support more than 16 displays attached to the server.
3 Windows Server 2019 does not support more than 16 displays attached to the server.
4 Windows Server 2022 does not support more than 16 displays attached to the server.
5 Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS/Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS
NVIDIA GPU software
This section lists the NVIDIA software that is available from Lenovo.
NVIDIA Omniverse Software (OVE)
NVIDIA Omniverse™ Enterprise is an end-to-end collaboration and simulation platform that fundamentally transforms complex design workflows, creating a more harmonious environment for creative teams.
NVIDIA and Lenovo offer a robust, scalable solution for deploying Omniverse Enterprise, accommodating a wide range of professional needs. This document details the critical components, deployment options, and support available, ensuring an efficient and effective Omniverse experience.
Deployment options cater to varying team sizes and workloads. Using Lenovo NVIDIA-Certified Systems™ and Lenovo OVX nodes which are meticulously designed to manage scale and complexity, ensures optimal performance for Omniverse tasks.
Deployment options include:
- Workstations: NVIDIA-Certified Workstations with RTX 6000 Ada GPUs for desktop environments.
- Data Center Solutions: Deployment with Lenovo OVX nodes or NVIDIA-Certified Servers equipped with L40, L40S or A40 GPUs for centralized, high-capacity needs.
NVIDIA Omniverse Enterprise includes the following components and features:
- Platform Components: Kit, Connect, Nucleus, Simulation, RTX Renderer.
- Foundation Applications: USD Composer, USD Presenter.
- Omniverse Extensions: Connect Sample & SDK.
- Integrated Development Environment (IDE)
- Nucleus Configuration: Workstation, Enterprise Nucleus Server (supports up to 8 editors per scene); Self-Service Public Cloud Hosting using Containers.
- Omniverse Farm: Supports batch workloads up to 8 GPUs.
- Enterprise Services: Authentication (SSO/SSL), Navigator Microservice, Large File Transfer, User Accounts SAML/Account Directory.
- User Interface: Workstation & IT Managed Launcher.
- Support: NVIDIA Enterprise Support.
- Deployment Scenarios: Desktop to Data Center: Workstation deployment for building and designing, with options for physical or virtual desktops. For batch tasks, rendering, and SDG workloads that require headless compute, Lenovo OVX nodes are recommended.
The following part numbers are for a subscription license which is active for a fixed period as noted in the description. The license is for a named user which means the license is for named authorized users who may not re-assign or share the license with any other person.
Regulatory approvals
The T1000 GPU has the following regulatory approvals:
- RCM
- BSMI
- CE
- FCC
- ICES
- KCC
- cUL, UL
- VCCI
Operating environment
The T1000 GPU has the following operating characteristics:
- Ambient temperature
- Operational: 0°C to 50°C (-5°C to 55°C for short term*)
- Storage: -40°C to 75°C
- Relative humidity:
- Operational: 5-85% (5-93% short term*)
- Storage: 5-95%
* A period not more than 96 hours consecutive, not to exceed 15 days per year.
Warranty
One year limited warranty. When installed in a Lenovo server, the GPU assumes the server’s base warranty and any warranty upgrades.
Related publications
For more information, refer to these documents:
- ThinkSystem and ThinkAgile GPU Summary:
https://lenovopress.lenovo.com/lp0768-thinksystem-thinkagile-gpu-summary - ServerProven compatibility:
https://serverproven.lenovo.com/ - NVIDIA RTX in Professional Workstations :
https://www.nvidia.com/desktop-graphics/
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Full Change History
Changes in the September 15, 2023 update:
- Added the Controlled status column to Table 1 - Part number information section
Changes in the July 15, 2024 update:
- The SR650 V3 supports up to 8x T1000 GPUs, however Windows only supports a maximum of 16 displays attached - Server support section
Original product announcement: March 1, 2022
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