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    Nvidia launches the RTX A2000 low-profile pro graphics card

    GA106 GPU solution will ship in October in big-name pre-builds, or separately for US$450.
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    Re: Nvidia launches the RTX A2000 low-profile pro graphics card

    That would look great for my Velka 5!

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    Re: Nvidia launches the RTX A2000 low-profile pro graphics card

    Not now, Nvidia!

    We'd just convinced the beancounters we all needed A4000's for Solidworks 2021.
    Our current 5-year-old Dells don't have extra power cables inside, so we were waiting on all new desktops for the 3DCAD dept.

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    Re: Nvidia launches the RTX A2000 low-profile pro graphics card

    Quote Originally Posted by iworrall View Post
    Not now, Nvidia!

    We'd just convinced the beancounters we all needed A4000's for Solidworks 2021.
    Fill the finance department fridges with lots of beer. You'll find the beans being counted can go awry quite nicely!

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    Re: Nvidia launches the RTX A2000 low-profile pro graphics card

    They don't even bother listing double precision performance now.

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    Re: Nvidia launches the RTX A2000 low-profile pro graphics card

    Well, While I'm sure it will be very good for CAD Drawings, and AI software. I'm also certain it's NOT meant for heavy photorealitic rendering workloads... As a 3D Artist that works mainly developing Architectural visualisations, I know that raytracing software like V-Ray can easily use upwards of 4GB of VRAM with only a Small bathroom scene, cinsidering the 3D Software viewport by itself can use easily over 1GB of VRAM, its easy to see how 6GB of VRAM is extremely limiting for actual Photorealistic rendering. Unless you're just rendering a simgle product, like a Watch, or a Phone, then it will be a great card.

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