NVIDIA Quadro P2000
The Quadro P2000 is the homelab go-to for hardware transcoding: a Pascal GPU (GP106) with 5 GB GDDR5, single-slot and just 75 W – it draws all its power from the PCIe slot, so no extra power connector is needed and it fits even tight server cases. Its NVENC encoder pushes several parallel Plex/Jellyfin streams with no driver patch required. VRAM is tight for AI, but plenty for transcoding. We track the P2000 on eBay.de and score every listing against its own price history.
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Current listings
No NVIDIA Quadro P2000 listed right now — other Gpu deals:
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Frequently asked questions
Does the Quadro P2000 need a PCIe power connector?
No. At 75 W TDP it draws all its power from the PCIe slot – no 6-/8-pin connector required. That makes it ideal for server PSUs and compact cases with no spare power cables.
How many Plex streams can the P2000 handle at once?
Its NVENC encoder transcodes several 1080p streams in parallel, and unlike consumer cards it needs no driver patch to lift the stream limit. For a typical home Plex/Jellyfin setup it's comfortably more than enough.
Is the P2000 any good for AI/LLMs?
Only to a point. 5 GB of GDDR5 is tight for modern models – fine for small inference tasks, but too little VRAM for serious LLM work. Its real strength is video transcoding, not AI.



