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 Card currently rocking 2 of these in my supermicro server
Shipping was fast coming from China. This is one powerful graphics card for a 5000 series card. Nvidia has upped their game and the price was nice.
great for a workstation application
Specifically wanted NVIDIA CUDA for Adobe Premiere Pro CS6. This is a well fabricated graphics card. I experienced no problems locating and downloading NVIDIA drivers. NVIDIA and PNY websites are fine with me. The NVIDIA control panel application is well done, flexible and applicable to my CAD and video work. After installing the physical card and loading the drivers "Adobe Premiere Pro CS6" did not employ this graphics card as a CUDA GPU (Adobe's Mercury Engine). This is not a problem it is a computer. For others experiencing this issue I offer the following solution: Located in the default directory "C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Premier Pro CS6\" the utility "gpusniffer.exe" should be found. I ran this utility via the command console (cmd.exe). The following is the report: --- OpenGL Info --- Vendor: NVIDIA Corporation Renderer: Quadro M4000/PCIe/SSE2 OpenGL Version: 2.1.2 NVIDIA 376.84 GLSL Version: 1.20 NVIDIA via Cg compiler Monitors: 1 Monitor 0 properties - Size: (0, 0, 1920, 1080) Max texture size: 16384 Supports non-power of two: 1 Shaders 444: 1 Shaders 422: 1 Shaders 420: 1 --- GPU Computation Info --- Found 1 devices supporting GPU computation. CUDA Device 0 - Name: Quadro M4000 Capability: 5.2 Driver: 8 Total Video Memory: 8192MB Not chosen because it did not match the named list of cards Notice the "GPU Computation Info" states the name of this card is "Quadro M4000" and the last line refers to a "named list of cards". This list is the text file "cuda_supported_cards.txt" located in the same sub-directory. Open this text file with an editor such as "Notepad" and add "Quadro M4000". Done correctly the "Mercury Playback Engine GPU Acceleration (CUDA)" option should be active in the "Project Settings" of "Adobe Premiere Pro". This following comparison you may find informative: Using a short 7-minute 28-second, 720x480 video production rendering at "Max Render Depth" and MAX Render Quality" I rendered without CUDA and with CUDA. WITHOUT CUDA Total rendering time = 2-minutes, 48-seconds, utilizing between 80%-90% of a Xeon E5-1650 v3 CPU. WITH CUDA Total rendering time = 41-seconds, utilizing 27% of the CPU while off-loading to a maximum 77% usage of the Quadro M4000 graphics card. A final comment on "Display Port" to "HDMI" accommodations: In the past with other graphics cards I tried a few adaptors with none providing audio to the monitor. The following is a single-cable solution that works for my hardware configuration. This cable is available in various lengths. CABLE, DisplayPort to HDMI StarTech DP2HDMM1MB 3 Feet Black Connector A 1 - DisplayPort (20 pin) Male Input Connector B 1 - HDMI (19 pin) Male Output DisplayPort to HDMI converter cable – 4K M-M MY APPLICABLE HARDWARE LIST MOTHERBOARD ASUS X99-E WS/USB 3.1 CEB Server Motherboard Intel X99 Express Chipset Item #: N82E16813182968 PROCESSOR Intel Xeon E5-1650 v3 Haswell-EP 3.5GHz 6 x 256 KB L2 Cache 15MB L3 Cache LGA 2011-3 140W Server Processor BX80644E51650V3 ... Item #: N82E16819117499 RAM Kingston 64GB (4 x 16GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM ECC Registered DDR4 2133 (PC4-17000) Server Memory Model KVR21R15D4K4/64 Item #: N82E16820242019 MONITOR HP 2509m
This card is something different than a normal desktop card. If you are processing image assets or making 3D models it will improve wait time for rendering. I am using it with Red Giant plugins for AE and it is rendering multiple effects over top of eachother in real time. I moved from an RX580 to this so its not a great comparison but it still plays games and I can mine Vertcoin while I watch twitch no problems. The last workstation card I used was a Quadro 6000 and the technology has come a long way.
Good product and brand new. Worked right out the box. Needed it to replace an aging workstation card and it works amazing.
The performance is sophisticated and powerful.
It uses the motherboard power so no extra power connectors! it has four mini DP ports