NVIDIA Tesla K40 699-22081-0202-200 H, 12GB GDDR5 PCIe x16, Passive Accelerator
Deep Learning Power. Enterprise Grade. $75.00.
Hi, I'm Chad. If you are building a Homelab for AI, folding@home, or data processing, you know how expensive current-gen GPUs are. I hunted down these NVIDIA Tesla K40 Accelerators because they offer massive double-precision performance for pennies on the dollar. These are "server pulls," meaning they were removed from a working climate-controlled datacenter environment.
COMPATIBILITY ALERT: This is a Passive Card. It does not have a fan. You must have a server chassis (like a Dell PowerEdge) or a modified desktop with direct airflow through the fins. It also has NO video output. This card is purely for crunching numbers. By understanding these specs, you can get $3,000+ worth of original processing power for just $75.
I personally scout these items. If I find a store tag or an old clearance sticker, I spend the time to carefully remove it myself so you don't have to. Sometimes a hint of residue or a tiny scratch on the outer plastic remains, or I might even ditch a beat-up original box to save on shipping—but the product inside is always 100% new, sealed, and untouched. You’re paying for the product, not the cardboard.
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- Servers: Dell PowerEdge (R720, R730), HP ProLiant (DL380 Gen8/9).
- Workstations: HP Z820, Dell Precision T7600 (Requires sufficient airflow modification).
- OS Support: Linux (Ubuntu/CentOS recommended for CUDA toolkit).
How K40 Solves "Training" Bottlenecks
CPUs process tasks serially (one at a time). For tasks like machine learning training or fluid dynamics simulations, this is agonizingly slow. The K40 uses 2880 CUDA Cores to process thousands of threads in parallel, accelerating datasets and scientific calculations by 10x-50x compared to a CPU alone.
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Technical Specs
| GPU Architecture | Kepler (GK110B) |
|---|---|
| Memory | 12 GB GDDR5 |
| CUDA Cores | 2880 |
| TDP (Power) | 235 Watts (Requires 6-pin + 8-pin) |
| Interface | PCI Express 3.0 x16 |
Frequently Asked Questions
A: NO. This is a headless card. It has no video output ports. You will need a separate, basic graphics card or integrated graphics to see your screen.
A: The K40 typically requires one 6-Pin and one 8-Pin PCIe power connector from your Power Supply Unit (PSU).
A: If putting this in a desktop case, you MUST strap a high-static pressure fan to the end of the card or use a custom 3D printed shroud. It relies on forced air.
- ✓ Value Arbitrage: I hunt for genuine surplus tech. This card would cost thousands new. By buying surplus, you get enterprise power for the price of a budget part.
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