Good Card currently rocking 2 of these in my supermicro server
Professional video card. Works great with games as well Ultra low power and efficient video card. Performance on par with a Nvidia 4060, but in a single slot low profile 50 watt card
Good product and brand new. Worked right out the box. Needed it to replace an aging workstation card and it works amazing.
Single slot, no auxillary power required, linux drivers are present in the 6.x kernel (Debian 12).
This is a simple yet powerful PCIE card. No external power supply needed (a HUGE problem when trying to upgrade an Optiplex). Nice small profile, but all the guts you need to really upgrade video performance. Very important point: Go to the NVidia website and upload their software to calibrate everything. It makes a world of difference. I'm now running current Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Acrobat versions with absolutely no problems. Video for Zoom works great, video playback also first rate. So glad I did my homework with the help of Chat GPT and located this specific card. AND! Newegg's price was the BEST out there. Got it fast, beautiful packaging (that's important, believe it or not). BONUS! It comes with 3 Digital Port to Mini Digital Port adapters as well as a small form plate for your computer case. Plugged it in, fired up the system, let Windows do it's thing then said "Thank you, but no thank you" to the Windows video driver. Installed the NVidia drivers and off we went.
Great card for LLMs and, because of the current nvidia drivers can be used in parallel with any other reasonably recent nvidia card as a booster. It is not quite a primary card, not fast enough for gaming, but ideal for LLMs and should be able to contribute more raytracing capabilities to the main card.
- bus powered half height, half length, single slot width so fits in a lot of systems other cards do not - 6nm so more power efficient combined with a quiet fan means a lot less noise than older cards or cards based on larger process nodes (esp 14nm or more) - two display port 1.4 ports for connecting two modern high resolution monitors without adapters - professional drivers / application support
-One of the only low profile, single slot gpus with 8gb of memory and relying only on power drawn from the pcie slot, the only other one that I can think of being the Tesla p4. - Unlike the Tesla p4 it has display ports, allowing it to be used without an igpu or a second graphics card. -As it's a recent model it currently has full support for new driver updates unlike cards from the gtx 700 series
Runs 10 degrees cooler than the RTX a4000 in the same 7950x, 10 fan rig! Benchmarks run about 20-30% faster than the A4000. Using latest Studio Drivers. Feels more "stable," although the A4000 was also a great card. Perhaps it is the lower temps?
Haven't heavily utilized 3D-modeling or video editing apps yet, but in everything else it works perfectly. Handles anything I throw at it with ease and though I was worried about heat dissipation, temps seem to be fine. I run 4k res on everything and I haven't noticed any lag.
-Typical Nvidia quality and extreme performance at a very low cost.