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What is a CDN and Does Your Business Website Need One?
11 Oct, 2025
£654.47 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £548.53 ex‑VAT, the NVIDIA RTX 2000 Ada “bulk” card is one of those purchases that only makes sense if you’ve got a specific workload in mind. This is very much a workstation/data-calc GPU: great for professional rendering, AI-assisted workflows, and any software that reliably benefits from NVIDIA’s drivers and acceleration. It’s also the kind of card you spec when you want something more dependable than “gaming GPU roulette” in a business environment—assuming your applications are actually going to use the CUDA stack properly.
Why it *might not* be a great deal: if you’re buying it for generic desktop graphics, multiple monitors, or light design work, you’re likely overpaying versus cheaper options. And “bulk packed” plus the included I/O bracket situation is worth noting—make sure your chassis supports what you need. If you’ve got a tight install and you’re relying on the correct bracket being ready-to-go, that “LP bracket loose” detail can become a minor hassle (not a disaster, just something to factor in). My honest advice: buy this if you have real workstation software that you already know needs an NVIDIA pro card; don’t buy it if you’re just filling a slot or hoping for broad “value” without a clear use case.

Asus
RS700A-E12-RS12U/10G/2.6kW/12NVMe/GPU

Dell
NVIDIA RTX A1000 - Graphics card - RTX A1000 - 8 GB GDDR6 - PCIe 4.0 x8 - 4 x Mini DisplayPort

Lenovo
NVIDIA RTX 2000 Ada - Graphics card - NVIDIA RTX 2000 Ada - 16 GB GDDR6 - PCIe 4.0 x8 low profile - 4 x DisplayPort

Asus
ASUS ROG Astral GeForce RTX 5080 16GB - OC Edition - graphics card - GeForce RTX 5080 - 16 GB GDDR7 - PCI Express 5.0 - 2 x HDMI, 3 x DisplayPort