It runs 3dsMax and even a high rez online PC games without any problems. I'm using one 2560x1440 monitor. The performance of this video card will be more noticeable when I eventually render video, etc.
I bought this for my Dell Precision Workstation R5910 Rack mount. I've been maximizing the hardware via NewEgg as I couldn't afford to do it through Dell. I made sure I got the alternate riser card in the rack mount so this card would fit. The PCI card holder wouldn't latch onto the top of the video card because of a metal plate on top of the video card but the video card is snug and it will not move anywhere without. I was also able to connect the power cables that came with the rack mount to this video card after figuring out I could connect one 6 and a 2 together to form an 8 connector. Nothing special after that other than plugging in the card into its slot. It seems to work great with Windows 10 Pro and all of the 3D applications I use (with the correct video driver). Super high accuracy and great speed.
- I put this GPU in a new Lenovo Thinkstation P310. Performs amazingly while driving 4x LG ultrawide 34" 4096 x 1440 @ 60FPS!!! - The Lenovo Thinkstation P310 has a 250 watt PSU which supports most of the Quadro line from PNY! It also supports the Nvidia NVS 810!! - Single slot design - Comes with 8 x Mini Display port to full size Display for adapters
It's a beast especially for 3D rendering. For KeyShot it benchmarks higher than two of the previous-generation RTX 6000s combined.
- Plenty of power to run six 1080p TVs - Drivers work well on Windows 7 for mirroring or extended display - Single-width card that supposedly uses only 75 watts - Quiet
This card is a must for motherboards that don't have AGP or PCIe slots and dual digital monitors are needed. Supports the Wide Screen 1680x1050 and if coupled with another NVS280 card it produces a nice quad set up.
Runs Revit pretty good ... Upgraded from a K600 . The P600 is much better but not quite what I was hoping for in realistic mode