After the Quadro 5000 and Quadro 4000, the Quadro 6000, the third desktop professional graphics card from NVIDIA Fermi, finally appeared on the market. This is also the most powerful graphics workstation graphics card on the planet.
Quadro 6000 essentially stems from consumer-grade desktop graphics GeForce GTX 470, with 448 stream processors (CUDA core) and up to 384-bit 6GB GDDR5 memory, core/stream processor/memory frequency 575/1150/3000MHz, bandwidth 144GB /s, a dual-link DVI-I, two DisplayPorts, and a three-pin mini DIN stereo output interface, maximum power consumption 225W (204W on the box), dual-slot heatsink, eight-pin plus six-pin auxiliary power supply interface The overall size of 9.75 x 4.376 inches (247.7 x 111.1 mm) supports 64x FSAA (SLI 128x), SLI Mosaic, SLI Multi-OS, SLI frame rendering, SLI FSAA, G-Sync, and HD-SDI capture and output technologies.
With the new Fermi architecture, the Quadro 6000 also brings a series of new technologies such as DirectX 11, DirectCompute 2.0, OpenGL 4.1, OpenCL 1.0, ECC error checking, double-precision floating point, 3D Vision Pro, and so on, claiming the highest 3D performance Five times the predecessor, the analog performance up to eight times, as well as amazing geometric performance.
In particular, the memory capacity of the Quadro 6000 is astonishingly 6GB, which also imposes certain requirements on operating system support. For example, Windows XP/Vista 32/64-bit systems can only recognize 4GB at most. Use must match the latest Windows 7, in addition if you turn on the ECC error check function, it will take up a certain amount of memory.
The official suggested retail price of the Quadro 6000 is as high as $4,999. It is also the most expensive professional graphics card in the world. The card that is distributed by Japan's Elsa is now available on the Akihabara market. The tax-included price is 498,000 yen, which is approximately RMB. 41,000 yuan.
Quadro 6000 essentially stems from consumer-grade desktop graphics GeForce GTX 470, with 448 stream processors (CUDA core) and up to 384-bit 6GB GDDR5 memory, core/stream processor/memory frequency 575/1150/3000MHz, bandwidth 144GB /s, a dual-link DVI-I, two DisplayPorts, and a three-pin mini DIN stereo output interface, maximum power consumption 225W (204W on the box), dual-slot heatsink, eight-pin plus six-pin auxiliary power supply interface The overall size of 9.75 x 4.376 inches (247.7 x 111.1 mm) supports 64x FSAA (SLI 128x), SLI Mosaic, SLI Multi-OS, SLI frame rendering, SLI FSAA, G-Sync, and HD-SDI capture and output technologies.
With the new Fermi architecture, the Quadro 6000 also brings a series of new technologies such as DirectX 11, DirectCompute 2.0, OpenGL 4.1, OpenCL 1.0, ECC error checking, double-precision floating point, 3D Vision Pro, and so on, claiming the highest 3D performance Five times the predecessor, the analog performance up to eight times, as well as amazing geometric performance.
In particular, the memory capacity of the Quadro 6000 is astonishingly 6GB, which also imposes certain requirements on operating system support. For example, Windows XP/Vista 32/64-bit systems can only recognize 4GB at most. Use must match the latest Windows 7, in addition if you turn on the ECC error check function, it will take up a certain amount of memory.
The official suggested retail price of the Quadro 6000 is as high as $4,999. It is also the most expensive professional graphics card in the world. The card that is distributed by Japan's Elsa is now available on the Akihabara market. The tax-included price is 498,000 yen, which is approximately RMB. 41,000 yuan.
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