but – for now – only quadro can display a windowed 10bit openGL frame
#Nvidia quadro p5000 full#
– 10bits support : Nvidia is changing is mind there, geforce does have “partial” 10bit display (for example in full screen HDR games).
(appart from ECC support, both cards are 100% identical hardware ) Here is the list of those 7 additional GL extensions available on the P5000:Ī lot of others things are intentionally *removed* from geforce vs quadro drivers. The GTX 1080 (or GTX 1070/1060) exposes 391 OpenGL extensions while 398 are present on the Quadro P5000. The max power target is 100% TDP, the overclocking is clearly not an option (the P5000 has only one 8-pin power connector). The Quadro P5000 has the same clock speed than the GeForce GTX 180 reference model.
#Nvidia quadro p5000 drivers#
The bundle: the Quadro P5000, a CDROM with drivers / utilities, a quick user’s guide, a power connector, three DisplayPort to DVI adapters and an audio stereo connector.
#Nvidia quadro p5000 download#
To figure out your graphics card specs and performance download our free GPU Benchmark utility. This isn't a measure of power consumption, but it's good estimate. This measures the amount of heat the GPU produces when running at 100%. Power and thermals for the NVIDIA Quadro P5000 are a TDP (Thermal Design Power) of 180 watts. The raw technical specs of the Quadro P5000 are: 2560 total shading units (general purpose parallel cores capable of processing different aspects of the graphics pipeline), 160 texture mapping units (specialised processors in texture operations, this determines the texture rate) and 64 render output processors or units (the final step in the rendering pipeline, responsible for rasterising the image)
Newer APIs are usually more efficient allowing for better performance in games and better graphical effects. In addition, in cross platform titles OpenGL 4.5 features are supported. Furthermore, it a texture fill rate of 277 Gigatexels/s, the number of pixels the GPU can rendering per second.Īs for rendering API support, the Quadro P5000 supports up to DirectX 12.1. In addition, this NVIDIA GPU has a pixel rate of 111 Gigapixels/s, the number of pixels the GPU is capable of outputting every second.
The performance specs of the Quadro P5000 are a raw floating point performance of 8.87 TFLOPS : this represents the number of floating point (decimal) operations completed per second. A higher clock does not guarantee better performance by itself, this also depends on the number of shading units and other elements of the pipeline. The core clock is directly related to the performance of a GPU, the higher the clock the more processing can be done per second. In terms of clock speed, the Quadro P5000 GPU core runs at a frequency of 1607 MHz and if power and temperature permits, it can boost up to 1733 MHz. If you run out of memory, you will experience poor performance as the GPU needs to swap data in and out of the memory as it is used. More memory is beneficial when gaming a high resolutions as the memory needs to store the framebuffer and all of the game textures. The Quadro P5000 has 16 GiB of GDDR5X memory with a total memory bandwidth of 281 GB/s. This chip has a bad gaming score at 10% in our GPU benchmark.