

Running Four 4k monitors. Attached is pic.

Great video card.



OK, I know what I'm doing when it comes to building computers, been working in IT for 12 years. But after installing this only one monitor would work (a Dell U2412m, via a DisplayPort cable). My older second monitor, a Dell 2001FP, would not work via the provided DVI->display port cable. I was super busy with work and exhausted all the obvious things (swapping DVI converters, etc.), so I decided to email support instead of spending hours troubleshooting it... and amazingly I got an email back within a day with some suggestions, then a call the following day with more and the problem was solved. And support was US based, from NJ, thanks for the help John! Not 100% sure what the solution was, but likely it was a bad DVI cable, I'm now a happy camper with dual monitors (it's a long time coming).


My name is TotalBiscuit, and I loved the Nvidia Titan series, however when I saw that this was released for $3,000 I IMMEDIATELY bought 7. Plus 2 for my cat.


Small profile but powerful able to run 10 1080p .265 streams at once.


Piece of cake.




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.




Works better than expected. I bought this card for my daughters first workstation. (She's currently in college for 3d animation) The rendering and available resources are a great welcome since the upgrade and it makes her work so much easier.