Tuesday, March 5th 2013
NVIDIA Sets New Standard for Workstation Performance and Reliability
NVIDIA today unveiled a range of NVIDIA Quadro professional graphics products that offer unprecedented workstation performance and capabilities for professionals in manufacturing, engineering, medical, architectural, and media and entertainment companies.
"With NVIDIA Kepler GPUs, we can create fully ray-trace rendered images of a bike before we actually build it," said Nick Schoeps, senior engineer at MotoCzysz, a Portland, Ore., engineering firm that designs, builds and races custom electric motorcycles. "Previously we'd rely only on still renders or low-fidelity motion during design reviews. With Quadro Kepler, we can work with highest quality settings always on. That's a huge advantage and something we hadn't been able to do before."Built on the ultra-efficient processing power of the NVIDIA Kepler architecture -- the world's fastest, most efficient GPU architecture -- the new lineup includes:
Unleashing Distinctive Capabilities Across Industries
In manufacturing and AEC (architecture, engineering and construction) industries, professionals can work with complete assemblies and visualize more of their designs, with more realism, across a larger display surface. Architects can now harness the compute power of Quadro GPUs to showcase their vision to clients with amazing realism, using physically accurate rendering techniques.
In media and entertainment, content creators can enjoy fast performance and features that enable them to tell dramatic visual stories without interrupting their creative flow. Film editors and animators can work with more interactive visual effects to create richer scenes with more textures and smooth interactivity.
"Our Kepler-based Quadro card driving the Premiere Pro Mercury Playback Engine blew away our Final Cut performance," said Anthony Safarik, editorial supervisor at Stargate Studios, an award-winning production company in South Pasadena, Calif. "With the Quadro K5000 and Adobe Premiere Pro, we eliminated an hour of upfront rendering and another 20 minutes of rendering the linear effect on top of that. That's substantial time savings, especially when a roomful of producers, directors and visual effects supervisors are standing over your shoulder."
Availability and Pricing
Available now, the new NVIDIA Quadro products have estimated U.S. retail pricing as follows: Quadro K4000, $1,269; Quadro K2000 and Quadro K2000D, $599; Quadro K600, $199.
"With NVIDIA Kepler GPUs, we can create fully ray-trace rendered images of a bike before we actually build it," said Nick Schoeps, senior engineer at MotoCzysz, a Portland, Ore., engineering firm that designs, builds and races custom electric motorcycles. "Previously we'd rely only on still renders or low-fidelity motion during design reviews. With Quadro Kepler, we can work with highest quality settings always on. That's a huge advantage and something we hadn't been able to do before."Built on the ultra-efficient processing power of the NVIDIA Kepler architecture -- the world's fastest, most efficient GPU architecture -- the new lineup includes:
- NVIDIA Quadro K4000 - A high-end card that delivers blazing-fast performance for graphics-intensive applications. Has 3GB of onboard memory, multi-monitor support and stereo capability in a single-slot configuration.
- NVIDIA Quadro K2000 - A midrange card that offers outstanding performance with a broad range of professional applications. Comes with 2GB of onboard memory to hold large models and multi-monitor support for enhanced desktop productivity.
- NVIDIA Quadro K2000D - A variant of the Quadro K2000, with native support for two dual-link DVI display connectors for interfacing with ultra-high-resolution medical imaging displays.
- NVIDIA Quadro K600 - An entry-level card with great performance and certifications for leading professional applications. Equipped with 1 GB of onboard memory, comes in a low-profile design for maximum usage flexibility.
- Next-generation streaming multiprocessor engine (SMX), delivering up to 50 percent faster visualization performance and twice the compute horsepower of previous-generation products.
- Larger, faster onboard GPU memory to let designers and animators work with larger models and richer scenes while maintaining smooth interactivity during design, visualization and simulation.
- Exclusive NVIDIA FXAA (fast approximate anti-aliasing) and NVIDIA TXAA (temporal anti-aliasing) technologies that deliver stunning movie-style image quality and realism while maintaining a fully interactive experience compared to traditional approaches.
- Support for up to four displays from a single card, enabling desktop workspace expansion for higher productivity and dramatically simplified deployment of display walls and immersive display environments.
- NVIEW Desktop Management Software to boost personal productivity with multi-display setups through intuitive window management, virtual desktops and application management.
- Scale-up computation using the second generation NVIDIA Maximus platform, which pairs the Quadro card with an NVIDIA Tesla K20 GPU compute card.
- Easily scale applications to higher resolution using NVIDIA Mosaic technology, which combines up to 16 displays as a single large display.
Unleashing Distinctive Capabilities Across Industries
In manufacturing and AEC (architecture, engineering and construction) industries, professionals can work with complete assemblies and visualize more of their designs, with more realism, across a larger display surface. Architects can now harness the compute power of Quadro GPUs to showcase their vision to clients with amazing realism, using physically accurate rendering techniques.
In media and entertainment, content creators can enjoy fast performance and features that enable them to tell dramatic visual stories without interrupting their creative flow. Film editors and animators can work with more interactive visual effects to create richer scenes with more textures and smooth interactivity.
"Our Kepler-based Quadro card driving the Premiere Pro Mercury Playback Engine blew away our Final Cut performance," said Anthony Safarik, editorial supervisor at Stargate Studios, an award-winning production company in South Pasadena, Calif. "With the Quadro K5000 and Adobe Premiere Pro, we eliminated an hour of upfront rendering and another 20 minutes of rendering the linear effect on top of that. That's substantial time savings, especially when a roomful of producers, directors and visual effects supervisors are standing over your shoulder."
Availability and Pricing
Available now, the new NVIDIA Quadro products have estimated U.S. retail pricing as follows: Quadro K4000, $1,269; Quadro K2000 and Quadro K2000D, $599; Quadro K600, $199.
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www.techpowerup.com/gpudb/1839/NVIDIA_Quadro_K600_(PCIe_2.0_x16).html
K2000
www.techpowerup.com/gpudb/1838/NVIDIA_Quadro_K2000_(PCIe_2.0_x16).html
K2000D
www.techpowerup.com/gpudb/2021/NVIDIA_Quadro_K2000D_(PCIe_2.0_x16).html
K4000
www.techpowerup.com/gpudb/1841/NVIDIA_Quadro_K4000_(PCIe_2.0_x16).html
K5000
www.techpowerup.com/gpudb/565/NVIDIA_Quadro_K5000_(PCIe_2.0_x16).html
K5000 Mac Edition
www.techpowerup.com/gpudb/1325/NVIDIA_Quadro_K5000_Mac_Edition_(PCIe_3.0_x16).html
Bought it's predecessor (the Quadro 600) for a friend who does Premiere, After Effects, and Photoshop for a living about a year ago. Well worth the premium over it's GeForce equivalent.
Why it's better is because it's going to be ~$180 in stores while a top-end gaming card is north of $350 :D
www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/745433-REG/PNY_Technologies_VCQ600_PB_nVIDIA_Quadro_600_Display.html
Standard cards are fine - as long as you can troubleshoot your own problems and do driver installs/rollbacks. My friend can't (and doesn't care to learn). So I was really glad when nVidia put out a cheapie Quadro. I told him that the 600 is the card for you and there hasn't been a card-related problem since.
Wish I had money to throw away so I could find out myself...
NO.
At least not with the latest 3 or 4 generation cards.
Even lower end laptop versions kill cards like the GTX 580 AFAIK It used to be simple...only change the GPU ID and the driver would see it as a FirePro/Quadro, or flash a FirePro/Quadro BIOS.
Drivers don't only check the ID anymore and BIOS flash doesn't give you the same results anymore (if you manage not to brick the card).
The only option used to be softmoding - using a patchscript and by that modding the driver itself.
The problem is you need to keep modifying the script for every driver update and for new generations of cards - and as far as I know, it's not as simple as it was.
Kind of like how most people know how to drive a car (except in FL) but only so many know how to change oil, brakes, plugs, hoses, etc.
AND, most importantly, the cards that are binned as GeForce have parts of the circuitry LASER ETCHED, so it's impossible to softmod it.
From my research the last card that was able to be softmoded was the 8800GT, and the 9800GT that was based on the 8800GT was not. I softmoded my 6600GT to it's Quadro equivalent and it had new features in Solidowrks, where RealView (an advanced viewport rendering mode) is only enabled on Quadro cards. I've seen other 3D professional software run on GeForce without any feature disabled. And Adobe includes the GeForce 680 amongst it's Mercury Playback Engine certified cars.
Basically you pay extra for the tight quality control, the specially developed drivers for professional software, the special support connection and the assurance that every pixel pushed out of the card is correct. I noticed that the top Quadro cards even have ECC memory (although that kinda' invalidates my last statement about pixel perfection for the mid-low level Quadros).