![]() ![]() System: HP Z230 Workstation with i7 CPU, nVidia Quadro K600 gfx card (1x DP. – edit : not sure yet what i’ve changed in the newest titanXP drivers, but competition from AMD vega FE is kicking in the ass of this bullshit politic of Nvidia :). Nvidia GeForce GT 1030 DDR4 vs Nvidia GeForce GTX 750. – mix a geforce with a quadro card in the same system and use both drivers – install a geforce card with a quadro driver, and vice versa – many OpenGL optimization are simply removed from the geforce driver all Titan card can be switched between WDDM and TCC mode… so why need to buy a 5x more expensive Tesla card, that is slower □ – TCC mode (telsa compute cluster) : a specific mode that allow a card to NOT use the windows WDDM driver (that consume a bunch of VRAM) + no need to hook a display to use the card + TCC mode is needed by high end CUDA software. only GRID and quadro card can be virtualized… so nice to have to pay 5x the price to enable virtualization!! – famous error 42 when doing GPU passthrough in a virtual machine. but – for now – only quadro can display a windowed 10bit openGL frame – 10bits support : Nvidia is changing is mind there, geforce does have “partial” 10bit display (for example in full screen HDR games). (appart from ECC support, both cards are 100% identical hardware ) Here is the list of those 7 additional GL extensions available on the P5000:Ī lot of others things are intentionally *removed* from geforce vs quadro drivers. The GTX 1080 (or GTX 1070/1060) exposes 391 OpenGL extensions while 398 are present on the Quadro P5000. The max power target is 100% TDP, the overclocking is clearly not an option (the P5000 has only one 8-pin power connector). The Quadro P5000 has the same clock speed than the GeForce GTX 180 reference model. The bundle: the Quadro P5000, a CDROM with drivers / utilities, a quick user’s guide, a power connector, three DisplayPort to DVI adapters and an audio stereo connector. Memory: 16GB GDDR5X 4513MHz, 256-bit memory interface.Quadro is having more computational muscle and power than GeForce.When it comes to graphical memory, Quadro is having more graphical memory than GeForce and more security also. They both have the same architecture, but the processing components of these two are different. GPU: Pascal GP104, base clock: 1607MHz, boost clock: 1733MHz, TSMC 16nm The main difference between GeForce and Quadro is that they have different processing abilities.Here are the main features of this PNY Quadro P5000: Why the GTX 1080? Because both graphics cards are based on the same Pascal GP104 GPU and the P5000 cost more than twice the price of the GTX 1080… But for few days only… So during this short lapse of time, I decided to compare its graphics performances with the GeForce GTX 1080 ones. I received a PNY Quadro P5000 graphics accelerator three days ago. 4 – Benchmarks: Quadro P5000 vs GeForce GTX 1080.
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