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NVIDIA Quadro by PNY Professional Graphics
Board User Manual
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NVIDIA Quadro FX and NVS Series
PNY Technologies, Inc.
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Introduction
Congratulations on the purchase of your NVIDIA Quadro by PNY professional graphics board. You are now
the owner of a state-of-the-art graphics board that was designed for demanding 3D and/or 2D applications,
and offers features and functionality beyond any other card in its class. We recommend that you read
through this User Guide before installing your graphics board to ensure proper installation.
Minimum System Requirements
▪ PC compatible with Intel Pentium® 4/Xeon® or AMD Athlon®/Opteron® class processor or higher
▪ PCI Express x16 slot (for x16 PCIE boards) or an x1 PCI Express slot (for x1 PCIE boards), or a PCI
expansion slot (for PCI boards)
▪ Windows® Vista (any Edition) or XP (Home or Professional)
▪ 1GB or more of system memory (Vista) or 512MB (XP)
▪ 50MB of available disk space for full installation
▪ DVD-ROM or CD-ROM drive
▪ DVI-I or VGA compatible display
Package Contents
Please check your package, which should contain the items listed below. If you find any damaged or
missing items please contact your supplier
▪ NVIDIA Quadro FX or NVS professional graphics board
▪ DVI-I to VGA adapters – one per DVI-I connector (Quadro FX series)
▪ DisplayPort to DVI-I adapter – one provided with Quadro FX 580, FX 1800, FX 3800, FX 4800
▪ DisplayPort to DVI-I adapters – two provided with selected NVS 295 part numbers
▪ DisplayPort to DVI-I adapters – four provided with selected NVS 450 part numbers
▪ VHDCI to quad DVI-D SL adapter or VHDCI to quad DisplayPort adapter – provided with select NVS
420 part numbers
▪ DMS-59 to dual DVI-I adapter cable – one per DMS-59 connector – provided with NVS 280 PCI, NVS
290, and NVS 440 (DVI to VGA adapters also included)
▪ Auxiliary power connector cable (not required by all boards, check Auxiliary Power Requirements
documents provided on driver CD for additional information
▪ CD-ROM with driver software for Windows Vista or XP
▪ Quick Start Guide (printed)
Preparing for Installation
Follow the steps given in the order given to successfully install your new NVIDIA Quadro FX or NVS by PNY
professional graphics board:
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▪ Make sure that Windows Vista or XP is running in VGA mode.
▪ Uninstall any previous graphics driver software using the Add/Remove icon in ‘Control Panel’
▪ Shut down your computer
▪ Open your system enclosure (see Owners Manual if necessary) and remove your existing video card
▪ If your motherboard has an integrated graphics controller please consult your Owners Manual or
contact the system vendor for instructions on how to properly disable it.
Hardware Installation
Follow the steps given in the order given to successfully install your new NVIDIA Quadro FX or NVS by PNY
professional graphics board:
Important
Static electricity can severely damage electronic components. Please take the following precautions when
installing your new graphics board:
▪ Before touching any electronic parts, discharge the static electricity from your body by touching the
internal metal frame of your computer while it is unplugged
▪ Don’t remove your card from the anti-static bag until you are ready to install it. Whenever you remove a
card from your computer, always place it back in the bag
▪ Never let your clothing touch any electronic parts
▪ When handling a card, hold it by its edges, and avoid touching any circuitry
Selecting the Correct Expansion Slot
PCI Express based computers have a combination of PCI Express and PCI slots. Slots may look similar at
first; however you will notice differences once you examine them more closely. The PCI Express x16 slot on
your motherboard is usually the closest connector to the CPU. PCIE x1 slots are smaller and should be
labeled as such. PCI connectors are generally made from a white plastic. If you are unsure which
connectors are PCI Express or PCI, consult your system manual to help you identify them. Plugging a
graphics card into the incorrect slot could damage the card, your system, or both. Never force a card into a
slot that does not easily accommodate it, as it is probably the wrong slot.
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Typical motherboard showing PCIE x16 and PCI slots
Inserting Your Graphics Card
Remove the backplane cover for the slot you intend to use and save the mounting bracket screw. Position
the graphics board over the expansion slot that coincides with the type (PCI Express or PCI) of the card
purchased. Push the card firmly and evenly until it’s fully seated in the slot. Replace the screw to secure
the bracket of the graphics card to the computer chassis. Replace the cover of your computer.
Plug any DisplayPort, DVI-I, or VGA compliant monitor cable(s) into the appropriate connectors on your
graphics board. All cables must be connected before your computer is powered on.
Additional Power Requirements
FX 5800, FX 5800G, FX 5800 SDI, FX 5600, FX 5600G, FX 5500, FX 5500G, FX 5500 SDI, FX 4800, FX
4800G, FX 4800 SDI, FX 4600, FX 4600G, FX 4600 SDI, FX 4700 X2, FX 4700 X2G, FX 3800 and FX 3700
In order for the NVIDIA Quadro FX by PNY graphics boards noted above to operate correctly, the additional
power connector cable (supplied if required) must be installed. This cable has a 4-pin connector that
connects to a power supply tap and a 6-pin connector that plugs into a matching receptacle on your graphics
board.
The FX 5600 has two (2) auxiliary power connectors and two (2) auxiliary power connector cables
(supplied), both of which must be installed for these boards to function correctly.
Connectors on the auxiliary power connector cable are keyed. Always verify the orientation of cable and
receptacle and never force the cable into the connector.
A representative Quadro FX graphics board with two auxiliary power connector cables plugged into card, loose
ends must be plugged into available power supply taps
FX 5800 and FX 4700 X2
The FX 5800 and FX 4700 X2 graphics boards have two auxiliary power connectors, both of which must be
correctly connected to a PCIE Gen 2 compatible power supply for proper operation. Once of the connectors
has 8 sockets which must be connected to the 8-pin power tap provided by the system power supply. The
second connector has 6 sockets and must be connected to a 6-pin power tap provided by the system power
supply. The FX 5800 and FX 4700 X2 require a PCIE Gen 2 power supply with the power taps noted
above for proper operation!
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Attaching Displays
FX 5800, FX 5600, FX 5600G, FX 4600, FX 4600G, FX 4700 X2, FX 3700, FX 1700, FX 570, FX 380, FX
370
These boards feature dual DVI-I connectors (the FX 4700 X2 features four DVI-I connectors). These
connectors support:
▪ Single or dual digital displays (up to 4 on the FX 4700 X2)
▪ Single or dual analog displays (up to 4 on the FX 4700 X2) using supplied DVI-I to VGA adapters
▪ Mixed digital and analog displays
▪ Stereo 3-pin connector (not available on the FX 1700, FX 570, FX 380, FX 370, or FX 370 LP)
▪ G series boards also support Frame lock and Genlock via two RJ45 connectors and house sync via a
BNC connector
▪ SDI series boards utilize a DVI crossover cable, consequently the number of available DVI-I ports is
reduced by one and include a SMA to BNC adapter kit for SDI output
▪ Professional Video Edition series boards include HD or SD component video output or SD S-video or
composite output via a 9-pin connector and the PNY Professional Video Breakout box
Typical Quadro board showing location of DVI-I connectors on the mounting bracket. A stereo connector (if
supported by your board) will be located above the upper DVI-I connector
FX 4800, FX 3800, FX 1800, and FX 580
These boards have a single dual-link DVI-I connector and two DisplayPort connectors. Although this gives a
total of three output connectors only two can be used at the same time. To this end a single DisplayPort to
DVI-I adapter is included to allow use of the DVI-I port and a single DisplayPort connector (if connecting to a
DVI-D single link compatible display).
FX 370 Low Profile
This board has a single DMS-59 connector which can drive two digital or analog displays, for a total of 4. A
DMS-59 to dual DVI-I ‘Y’ adapter cable is included with your FX 370 Low Profile professional graphics
board. Two DVI-I to VGA adapters are supplied to accommodate analog displays.
NVS 440 x16 and NVS 440 x1
These boards feature dual DMS-59 connectors. Each DMS-59 port can drive two digital or analog displays,
for a total of 4. These cards ship with two (2) DMS-59 to dual VGA ‘Y’ adapter cables. DMS-59 to dual DVI-
I ‘Y’ adapter cables are available at additional cost (PNY PN 91004086-T. Visit the PNY website at
www.pny.com for additional information.
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NVS 440 x1 card showing placement of DMS-59 connectors, when only attaching 2 displays the upper
DMS-59 connector should be used first; NVS 285 x16 card also shown with single DMS-59 connector
DMS-59 to dual VGA adapter cable – two are shipped with NVS 440 boards and one is shipped with NVS 290, NVS
285, or NVS 280 PCI boards – a DMS-59 to DVI-I adapter, PN 91004086-T is also available
NVS 450 x16
This board features four DisplayPort connectors, which support any DisplayPort device. The NVS 450 x16
is also sold with four (4) DisplayPort to DVI-D Single Link adapters (PNY PN VCQ450NVS-X16-DVI-PB or
VCQ450NVS-X16-DVI-BL). To connect DVI-D displays to the NVS 450 simply plug in the supplied adapters
and then attach your display cables to the DVI-D connectors provided.
NVS 420 x16 or NVS 420 x1
These boards have VHDCI connectors. Depending on which PN you purchased either a VHDCI to quad
DVI-D Single Link or VHDCI to quad DisplayPort adapter cable is included. Connect the VHDCI adapter
cable to the VHDCI connector on your NVS 420 and then simply connect your display cables to either the
DVI or DisplayPort connectors provided, starting with the lowest number first (range from 1 – 4).
NVS 295 x16 or NVS 295 x1
These boards feature two DisplayPort connectors, which support any DisplayPort device. The NVS 295 x16
is also sold with two (2) DisplayPort to DVI-D Single Link adapters (PNY PN VCQ295NVS-X16-DVI-PB or
VCQ295NVS-X16-DVI-BL). The NVS 295 x1 is also available with DisplayPort to DVI adapters (PNY PN
VCQ295NVS-X1-DVI-PB or VCQ295NVS-X1-DVI-BLK) To connect DVI-D displays to the NVS 295 simply
plug in the supplied adapters and then attach your display cables to the DVI-D connectors provided.
NVS 290 x16 and NVS 290 x1, NVS 285 x16 and NVS 285 x1, NVS 280 PCI
The boards feature a single DMS-59 connector. The DMS-59 port can drive two digital or analog displays.
These cards ship with a DMS-59 to dual VGA ‘Y’ adapter cable. DMS-59 to dual DVI-I ‘Y’ adapter cables
are available at additional cost (PNY PN 91004086-T. Visit the PNY website at www.pny.com for additional
information.
NVIDIA Quadro Graphics Driver Installation
If you uninstalled an old graphics driver as noted in Preparing for Installation on page 3 then proceed as
shown below, otherwise uninstall any existing graphics driver and then proceed as shown below:
▪ Power up your system and let it boot into Windows Vista or XP
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▪ Insert the NVIDIA Quadro by PNY driver installation CD into the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive, the CD
will auto run and you will be presented with a main menu that includes driver installation, along with
other options
▪ From the main menu click on the ‘Drivers’ option and the proper driver for your version of Windows will
be installed (Vista or XP, 64- or 32-bit)
NVIDIA nView Installation
nView is a desktop utility that simplifies multiple display management and enhances your desktop. After
installing your graphics drivers and rebooting your system, the NVIDIA nView wizard will appear. You
can choose to install nView (highly recommended) or cancel nView setup. Each screen presented by
the setup wizard will give you a brief description of the options nView will enable. Detailed nView
documentation is available on your driver CD.
NVIDIA Control Panel
To launch the NVIDIA Control Panel right-click the Windows desktop and select ‘NVIDIA Control Panel. You
will be presented with the screen shown below in Figure 1.
Figure 1 – 3D Settings: Adjust image settings with preview
▪ These settings allow you to adjust you card for either performance or quality – options include ‘Let the
3D application decide’, ‘Use the advanced 3D image settings’ or ‘Use my preference emphasizing:
Quality – a preview option provides interactive visual feedback if you elect to adjust these settings with
the slider control
Figure 2 – Manage 3D Settings
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▪ The listbox contains all of the features you can adjust on your NVIDIA Quadro by PNY graphics board –
you can change the setting of a feature using the dropdown listbox beside the feature name. If in doubt
about a particular feature the ‘Application-controlled’ setting is your best option.
Figure 3 – Change Resolution
▪ Use this option to set the display resolution (in pixels), select a Color quality setting (32-bit
recommended) and adjust the refresh rate of your display. Settings can be specified for each display
attached to your graphics board.
Figure 4 – Change Flat Panel Scaling
▪ If you elect to use resolution on your flat panel display other than the display’s native resolution this
setting will allows you specify the scaling used in order to achieve the highest possible display quality –
but please note that flat panel displays always look best when run at native resolution
Figure 5 – Adjust Desktop Color Settings
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▪ Allows you to adjust the color settings for your desktop – these changes will not affect any video
playback – to change video color settings, go to ‘Adjust Video Color Settings’
Figure 6 – Rotate Display
▪ NVIDIA NVRotate allows you to change the orientation of your desktop, this is useful if you have rotated
your physical display and need to rotate the desktop to match the orientation of your display – options
include ‘No rotation (Landscape’, ’90 degrees to the left (Portrait’, 90 degrees to the right (Inverted
portrait)’, and ‘180 degree rotation (Inverted landscape)’.
Figure 7 – Manage Custom Resolutions
▪ Manage Custom Resolution’s allows you to select and utilize, with the highest possible performance
and visual display quality, any custom (non-standard) resolutions supported by any display attached to
your NVIDIA Quadro by PNY graphics board
Figure 8 – Set up Multiple Displays
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▪ Set up Multiple Displays allows you to set optimal parameters for each display, gives you full control
over features such as horizontal or vertical monitor spanning, and allows you to position the displays
relative to one another based on where they are physically located
Figure 9 – Adjust Video Color Settings
▪ Adjusting the video color settings allows you to fine tune the color settings for video content on your
display – for best results, play a video while you make adjustments to view the changes as they happen
For additional information on configuring your NVIDIA Quadro by PNY professional graphics board driver
software please refer to the ‘Driver 162 Release Notes’ provided on your driver CD
Technical Support
PNY Technologies provides ‘Live Technical Support’ for NVIDIA Quadro by PNY professional graphics
boards 5 days a week, Monday to Friday, from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM Eastern Time. For technical support call
PNY’s Replacement Warranty
PNY Technologies, Inc., warrants your NVIDIA Quadro by PNY professional graphics board to be free from
defects in materials and workmanship for a period on one (1) year or three (3) years upon completion of a
registration form on PNY’s website at:
Of the product as sold to the original purchaser, subject to all the terms and conditions hereunder. This
warranty is not assignable.
PNY’s sole obligation under this warranty is to replace the product with like or similar product. This warranty
applies only on the condition that the product has been installed, maintained and operated under conditions
of normal use and in accordance with the installation guide provided herewith. The provisions of this
warranty shall not apply if, in PNY’s judgment, the product has been subject to misuse or neglect, improper
installation, damaged in an accident, or repaired or altered in any way that adversely affects its performance
or reliability.
THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR TITLE AGAINST INFRINGEMENT, WHICH OTHER WARRANTIES ARE
EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED AND DISCLAIMED. PNY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF PROFITS OR
ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHICH PURCHASER MAY SUSTAIN,
EVEN IF PNY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH LOSSES OR DAMAGES. IN NO
EVENT SHALL PNY’S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE DEFECTIVE PRODUCT.
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THESE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY
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GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS, WHICH VARY
FROM STATE TO STATE.
THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT BE EXTENDED, ALTERED OR VARIED EXCEPT BY A WRITTEN
INSTRUMENT DULY SIGNED BY PNY.
Warranty coverage requires proof of purchase documentation evidencing the date of purchase (sales receipt
or invoice).
The information in this document is subject to change without notice.
FCC Information
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates radio frequency energy, and if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on. The user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
▪ Reorient the receiving antenna
▪ Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
▪ Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected
▪ Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or TV technician for additional help and assistance
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
This device may not cause harmful interference and, (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Notice to user: Changes or modifications to this product not approved by the party responsible for FCC
compliance could void your authority to operate this equipment. In order for an installation of this product to
maintain compliance with the limits for a Class B device, shielded cables must be used for the connection of
any devices external to this product.
To the judgment of the products with regard to electromagnetic compatibility according following regulations:
▪ EN 50081-1 (EN55022 class B)
▪ EN 50082-1 (IEC 801 Part 2, 4 / ENV 50140 / ENV 50141)
Before installing your Graphics card be sure to write down your serial number to claim your
extended warranty.
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