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At EuroPC, we offer a curated range of computational graphics cards designed specifically for professional workloads — not gaming. Our selection includes NVIDIA RTX A-Series, Quadro, Tesla and AMD Radeon Pro and Instinct GPUs — engineered for demanding tasks such as artificial intelligence, deep learning, scientific computing, CAD rendering, simulation, and visualisation in enterprise environments.
Whether you are expanding a research cluster, upgrading a server farm, building a workstation for CAD applications, or training machine learning models, our enterprise-grade refurbished GPUs deliver exceptional performance, reliability, and efficiency — at a fraction of the cost of new hardware.
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Why Choose Refurbished Computational Graphics Cards?
Refurbished computational GPUs from EuroPC offer exceptional value without sacrificing performance or reliability. Each unit is rigorously tested to ensure maximum uptime and comes backed by a warranty, making refurbished cards ideal for:
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What is a computational graphics card?
A computational graphics card, also known as a workstation GPU or enterprise GPU, is specifically designed to accelerate tasks like AI model training, deep learning, 3D rendering, scientific simulations, and CAD workflows. These GPUs offer ECC memory, enhanced reliability, and are optimised for professional software and data-intensive workloads.
What is the difference between a gaming GPU and a computational GPU?
Gaming GPUs prioritise frame rates and graphical quality for entertainment. Computational GPUs focus on precision, stability, ECC memory support, and optimised drivers for professional applications like CAD, AI, scientific research, and simulations. They are built for 24/7 workloads and certified for use with professional software (ISV certifications).
What can a computational graphics card be used for?
Computational GPUs are used in AI model training, deep learning, scientific simulations, 3D rendering, CAD design, virtualisation (vGPU), video rendering, and engineering workflows. They enable accelerated data processing, complex mathematical calculations, and visual simulations essential for professional and research applications.
Can refurbished computational GPUs be used for professional workloads?
Yes. Refurbished enterprise GPUs from trusted suppliers like EuroPC are rigorously tested for performance and reliability. They are ideal for AI development, CAD design, engineering simulations, and HPC tasks, offering enterprise-grade performance at lower costs compared to new cards.
Do computational graphics cards support ECC memory?
Yes. Most enterprise-grade computational GPUs, such as NVIDIA RTX A-Series, Quadro, Tesla, and AMD Radeon Pro or Instinct GPUs, feature ECC (Error Correcting Code) memory to ensure data accuracy and system stability under heavy computational workloads.
Which brands manufacture computational GPUs?
The leading manufacturers of computational graphics cards are NVIDIA and AMD. Popular enterprise product lines include NVIDIA RTX A-Series, Quadro, Tesla, and AMD Radeon Pro and Instinct series — all designed for professional computing environments.
Are computational graphics cards suitable for virtualisation (vGPU)?
Yes. Many enterprise GPUs, such as NVIDIA RTX and Tesla models, support GPU virtualisation (vGPU) for use in Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) environments. This allows multiple virtual machines to share GPU resources efficiently, critical for scalable enterprise deployments.
What software applications benefit from computational GPUs?
Software that benefits from computational GPUs includes AI frameworks (TensorFlow, PyTorch), CAD software (AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Siemens NX), 3D rendering engines (Blender, V-Ray, KeyShot), scientific simulation tools (ANSYS, COMSOL), and virtualisation platforms (VMware, Citrix).