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PNY Technologies, Inc.

PNY Technologies, Inc. Tesla M10 32 GB GDDR5 Passive Graphics Card

SKU CH-S6M8-NTC4D

A passive-cooled GPU with 32 GB GDDR5 memory on a 256-bit bus and 225 W typical power draw

  • Memory TypeDDR5
  • 32 GB GDDR5 memory supports large multi-user workloads
  • Passive cooling eliminates fan noise in dense server racks
  • PCI Express 3.0 x16 interface delivers 256-bit memory bandwidth
  • CUDA-enabled Tesla M10 GPU accelerates virtual desktop graphics
  • 225 W typical power draw fits standard server power budgets

Virtual desktop density with Tesla M10

The PNY Tesla M10 is a 32 GB GDDR5 graphics card built for server virtualization. It uses a passive cooler and draws 225 W typical from a PCI Express x16 3.0 slot. The board carries four GPUs on a single dual-slot form factor to maximize user density in rack environments. RoHS, CE and REACH certifications are included.

Suited for VDI hosts, not for rendering workstations

This card targets administrators deploying virtual desktop infrastructure or shared GPU compute in data centres. It has no display outputs and relies on system airflow, so it fits headless servers with adequate chassis cooling. Workstations needing local monitor connections or active cooling should select a different model.

32 GB GDDR5 across four GPUs decides fit

The 32 GB frame buffer is split across the four onboard GPUs, giving each a 256 bit memory bus. That capacity per GPU determines how many concurrent virtual desktops or compute contexts can run at acceptable performance. Match the per-GPU memory to your user profile before purchasing.

Highlights

  • 32 GB GDDR5 memory supports large multi-user workloads
  • Passive cooling eliminates fan noise in dense server racks
  • PCI Express 3.0 x16 interface delivers 256-bit memory bandwidth
  • CUDA-enabled Tesla M10 GPU accelerates virtual desktop graphics
  • 225 W typical power draw fits standard server power budgets

Specifications

Memory TypeDDR5

Questions about this item

How do I install this passive 225 W card in a PCIe x16 3.0 slot, and what step is often missed?

Seat the card firmly in the PCIe x16 3.0 slot, secure the bracket screw, then verify the chassis provides enough directed airflow across the heatsink — passive cooling fails without it.

What maintenance will the Tesla M10 32 GB GDDR5 need over time?

Periodically remove dust from the heatsink fins with compressed air; the 256-bit memory bus and 32 GB GDDR5 have no user-serviceable parts.

Which limit appears first when the card runs sustained loads at 225 W?

Thermal throttling — the passive cooler relies on case airflow, so temperature ceiling is reached before the 225 W power ceiling.

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