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Performance of the nvidia quadro p6000 in video games

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We have come across a curious comparison in which the protagonist is the Nvidia Quadro P6000 graphics card, a solution intended for the professional sector but which has also proven to offer enormous potential for video games.

How the Quadro P6000 performs in games

The Nvidia Quadro P6000 is a powerful card built with a full Pascal GP102 graphics core with its 3840 CUDA Cores activated. With this, it is one step above the GeForce GTX Titan X Pascal that mounts the same core but slightly cut to 3584 cores. Logically the Quadro series is not focused on gaming, the card has a price of 5000 euros, four times more than the Titan X Pascal, so no one is going to use it to play Battlefield at 4K, well almost no one at least.

We are already in the comparison and see how, at least in 3DMark Time Spy (DirectX 12), the Quadro P6000 is the most powerful card with a score of 8, 698 points that places it above the Titan X Pascal with a score of 8, 175 points. The comparison continues with the Hitman video game in which the Quadro P6000 is capable of taking 10 FPS out of the Titan X Pascal.

The GeForce GTX 1080 is already well below both, a solution with the lower Pascal GP104 core in specifications, but in contrast to what the Quadro P6000 costs, you can mount a system with two GTX 1080 in SLI to have a similar performance or superior and have a good vacation in the Caribbean.

It is expected that the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti with the Pascal GP102 core and slightly lower specifications than the GTX Titan X Pascal will be announced soon, the new card could have a total of 3328 Cuda Cores, 208 TMUs and 96 ROPs at frequencies of 1503/1623 MHz and together with 10 GB of GDDR5X memory with a 384-bit interface .

Source: videocardz

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