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NVIDIA Quadro Review — Digital Engineering 24/7

By David Cohn

 

The entry-level NVIDIA Quadro FX 580.

It’s been two years since we last looked at the latest workstation-class graphics accelerators from NVIDIA—the Quadro FX series (see DE July 2008). Since then, the company has updated its entire lineup, including a trio of high-end boards based on the company’s new Fermi architecture. We’ve included one of these new boards, the NVIDIA Quadro 5000, in this roundup. Its new Quadro graphics processing unit (GPU) combines parallel processing with high-performance graphics functions.

  According to NVIDIA, the new second generation GigaThread Engine in the 5000 allows up to 10x faster context switching operations over previous generation GPUs. The GigaThread Engine also provides dual Copy Engines, which allows simultaneous transfer of data into and out of the GPU in addition to either 3D processing or compute. Fermi is also the first GPU architecture to support ECC memory, which enables the graphics card to detect and correct some types of errors in hardware as data is accessed. The new Quadro architecture also incorporates a Scalable Geometry Engine that allows multiple graphics processor to create twice the number of raw polygons in a single clock cycle, and hardware tessellation for generating detailed geometry without sacrificing performance.

  We also received three other boards: the FX 3800, FX 1800, and FX 580.

  All four of the boards we tested use a PCI Express 2.0 x16 bus interface. The three older boards support DirectX 10 and Shader Model 4.0 while the new 5000 supports DirectX 11 and Shader Model 5.0. OpenGL support varies from 3.0 on the FX 580 and FX 1800, to 3.1 on the FX 3800 and version 4.0 on the new Quadro 5000. But all four of these NVIDIA graphics accelerators feature a full 30-bit display pipeline, as well as full-scene anti-aliasing,  hardware 3D window clipping, and HDMI support via an HDMI adaptor.

 

The mid-range NVIDIA Quadro FX 1800.

NVIDIA was the first graphics card vendor to create a unified graphics architecture, in which processing power can be dynamically allocated to compute, geometry, shading, and pixel processing to optimize GPU performance. The entry-level FX 580 features 32 such processors while the GPU in the new Quadro 5000 provides 352 Compute Unified Device Architecture (CUDA) processors.

  The new NVIDIA Quadro boards also include NVIDIA’s Application Configuration Engine (ACE), which automatically adjusts graphics settings for optimized application performance. All four boards also provide a single dual-link DVI-I output and a pair of DP connectors. Only two of the three digital outputs can be active at a time; the DVI port can also support a single analog monitor.

  The latest boards also support the new NVIDIA CUDA GPU-computing software architecture. Some types of computing tasks have parts that are better suited for CPU computing while other parts are better suited for being run on the GPU. CUDA provides a standard C language interface so that programmers can synchronize hybrid programs running on both CPUs and GPUs.

  The Quadro Family
At the entry level,  the NVIDIA Quadro FX 580 provides 512MB of GDDR3 memory. The extra memory and more powerful GPU, with 32 NVIDIA CUDA processors yield double the bandwidth of the board it replaces. The FX 580 requires a single PCIe x16 slot and consumes 40 watts of power. While still available, the newest entry-level card from NVIDIA is the Quadro 600, which was just released in October.

 

The high-end NVIDIA Quadro FX 3800.

The mid-range is the sweet spot. The NVIDIA Quadro FX 1800 has doubled the number of GPU processors—from 32 in the older FX 1700 to 64 in the FX 1800—and a 192-bit memory interface. With 768MB of GDDR3 memory, the memory bandwidth triples to 38.4 GB/second, resulting in graphics performance anywhere from two to three times that of the older board. Yet the FX 1800 requires a single PCIe x16 slot and consumes just 59 watts. A newer cid-range card, the Quadro 2000, was recently released.

  At the high end, NVIDIA replaced the FX 3700 with the Quadro FX 3800. This board comes with 1GB of GDDR3 memory—double that of the older board—while retaining the same 256-bit memory interface. This results in the same 51.2 GB/second memory bandwidth as the older board, but with 192 parallel processors—80 more than its predecessor—the NVIDIA FX 3800 easily outperforms the older board. This board also supports stereoscopic 3D output (with an optional 3-pin Mini-DIN bracket) as well as NVIDIA’s Scalable Link Interface (SLI). SLI technology enables users to leverage multiple NVIDIA Quadro FX graphics boards to dynamically scale graphics performance. The Quadro FX 3800 requires just a single PCIe X16 slot,  but it consumes 108 watts and requires an auxiliary connection to the system power supply.

 

The high-end NVIDIA Quadro 5000.

The newest additions to the high end lineup are the Quadro 4000 and 5000. The5000 features 352 CUDA parallel processing cores and 2.5GB of GDDR5 memory to deliver up to eight times the performance of the previous generation Quadro FX 4800 when running computationally intensive applications such as ray tracing,  video processing, and computational fluid dynamics. The 5000 provides two DP connections and a Dual-link DVI connector. It also supports stereoscopic 3D output, and has the 3-pin stereo connector built-in. The 5000 also supports NVIDIA’s SLI technology, and NVIDIA also offers an optional G-Sync card for frame lock and genlock. All of this power results in a bigger board consuming 152 watts, requiring an auxiliary power connection and the space of the adjacent expansion slot.

At the ultra high end is the new Quadro 6000, which will replace the FX 5800.

Benchmarking the Boards
While all of the new Quadro boards were not available for review in time for this roundup, we tested the three NVIDIA Quadro FX boards and the Quadro 5000 using the same HP xw6600 workstation equipped with a pair of 3GHz Quad-Core Xeon E5450 processors, so all of our results are directly comparable. Since NVIDIA updated its driver software for the newest boards, we also retested the previous generation of NVIDIA graphics cards using the updated driver, to get an accurate comparison of the performance improvements. This is the same system we recently used to test the latest ATI FirePro boards (see DE October 2010), so we can also compare the relative performance of boards from both manufacturers.

 

Pricing

• NVIDIA Quadro FX 580: $170 (MSRP), $150 (average street)
• NVIDIA Quadro FX 1800: $699 (MSRP), $405 (average street)
• NVIDIA Quadro FX 3800: $1,199 (MSRP), $818 (average street)
• NVIDIA Quadro 5000: $2,249 (MSRP), $1,765 (average street)

All tests were performed using both version 10 of the SPEC Viewperf benchmark  and version 11, which was recently released, both at a resolution of 1280×1024.

Based on our own independent results, both the new generation Quadro 5000 board, along with the Quadro FX 3800, Quadro FX 1800, and Quadro FX 580 boards, do indeed surpass the performance of the older/previous FX generation boards. In fact, in most instances, the newer board at the lower price point beat the performance of the next step up from the previous generation.

With this new Quadro and newer Quadro FX boards, the competition between NVIDIA and AMD remains as fierce as ever, giving you, the user, lots of excellent choices at every price point.

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David Cohn is a computer consultant and technical writer based in Bellingham, WA, and has been benchmarking PCs since 1984. He’s a contributing editor to Desktop Engineering and the author of more than a dozen books. You can contact him via email at [email protected] or visit his website at dscohn. com.

NVIDIA Quadro FX 580 — review. GPU Benchmark & Specs

NVIDIA Quadro FX 580 graphics card (also called GPU) comes in in the performance rating. It is a good result. The graphics card NVIDIA Quadro FX 580 runs with the minimal clock speed 450 MHz. It is featured by the acceleration option and able to run up to . The manufacturer has equipped NVIDIA with GB of 512 MB memory, clock speed 1600 MHz and bandwidth 25.6 GB/s.


The power consumption of the graphics card is 40 Watt, and the fabrication process is only 55 nm. Below you will find the main data on the compatibility, sizes, technologies and gaming performance test results. Also you can read and leave the comments.


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The basic set of information will help you find out the graphics card NVIDIA Quadro FX 580 release date and its purpose (laptops or PCs), as well as the price at the time of the release and the average current price. This data also includes the architecture employed by the producer, and the chip’s codename.

Place in performance rating: 1073
Value for money (0-100): 2.58
Architecture: Tesla
Code name: G96C
Type: Workstation
Release date: 9 April 2009 (12 years ago)
Launch price (MSRP): $199
Price now: $68 (0. 3x MSRP)
Value for money: 0.05
GPU code name: G96C
Market segment: Workstation

Technical specs

This is the important information that defines the graphics card’s capacity. The simpler the device production process, the better. The core’s power frequency is responsible for its speed (direct correlation) while the elaboration of signals is performed by the transistors (the more transistors, the faster the computations are carried out).

Pipelines: 32
Core clock speed: 450 MHz
Transistor count: 314 million
Manufacturing process technology: 55 nm
Power consumption (TDP): 40 Watt
Texture fill rate: 7. 200
Floating-point performance: 72 gflops
Pipelines / CUDA cores: 32
Number of transistors: 314 million
Thermal design power (TDP): 40 Watt

Compatibility, dimensions and requirements

Today there are numerous form factors for PC cases, so it is extremely important to know the length of the graphics card and the types of its connection. This will help facilitate the upgrade process.

Interface: PCIe 2.0 x16
Length: 198 mm
Supplementary power connectors: None

Memory

The internal main memory is used for storing data while conducting computations. Contemporary games and professional graphic apps have high requirements for the memory’s volume and capacity. The higher this parameter, the more powerful and fast the graphics card is. Type of memory, the capacity and bandwidth for NVIDIA Quadro FX 580.

Memory type: GDDR3
Maximum RAM amount: 512 MB
Memory bus width: 128 Bit
Memory clock speed: 1600 MHz
Memory bandwidth: 25.6 GB/s

Video outputs and ports

As a rule, all contemporary graphics cards feature several connection types and additional ports. Knowing these peculiarities is crucial for avoiding problems with connecting the graphics card to the monitor or other peripheral devices.

Display Connectors: 1x DVI, 2x DisplayPort

API support

All API-supported NVIDIA Quadro FX 580 are listed below.

DirectX: 11.1 (10_0)
OpenGL: 3.3

Overall gaming performance

All tests have been based on FPS counter. Let’s have a look on what place NVIDIA Quadro FX 580 has been taken in the gaming performance test (calculation has been made in accordance with the game developer recommendations about system requirements; it can differ from the real world situations).

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May Run Fluently – The performance of this graphics cards with this game is not well explored yet. According to interpolated information obtained from graphics cards of similar efficiency levels, the game is likely to show fluent frame rates.
? Uncertain – The testing of this graphics cards on this game showed unexpected results. A slower card might be able to produce higher and more consistent frame rates when running the same benchmark scene.
Uncertain – The performance of this graphics cards with this game is not well explored yet. No reliable data interpolation can be made based on the performance of similar cards of the same category.
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Benchmark

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NVIDIA Quadro FX 580 Overview.

Benchmarks and Specifications

The NVIDIA Quadro FX 580 graphics card (GPU) is in our performance ranking. Manufacturer: NVIDIA. Operates NVIDIA Quadro FX 580 with a minimum clock speed of 450 MHz. The graphics chip is equipped with an acceleration system and can operate in turbo mode or during overclocking. The RAM size is 512 MB GB with a clock speed of 1600 MHz and a bandwidth of 25.6 GB/s.

The power consumption of the NVIDIA Quadro FX 580 is 40 Watt and the process technology is only 55 nm. Below you will find key compatibility, sizing, technology, and gaming performance test results. You can also leave comments if you have any questions. nine0003

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The base set of information will help you find out the release date of the NVIDIA Quadro FX 580 graphics card and its purpose (laptops or PCs), as well as the price at the time of release and the average current cost. This data also includes the architecture used by the manufacturer and the video processor code name.

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Position in performance rating: 1073
Value for money: 2.58
Architecture: Tesla
Code name: G96C
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Release date: April 9, 2009 (12 years ago)
Starting price: $199
Current price: $68 (0.3x MSRP)
Value for money:
GPU code name: G96C
Market segment: Workstation

Specifications

This is important information that determines all the power characteristics of the NVIDIA Quadro FX 580 video card. The smaller the chip manufacturing process, the better (in modern realities). The clock frequency of the core is responsible for its speed (direct correlation), while signal processing is carried out by transistors (the more transistors, the faster the calculations are performed, for example, in cryptocurrency mining). nine0003

Conveyors: 32
Core Clock: 450MHz
Number of transistors: 314 million
Process: 55nm
Power consumption (TDP): 40 Watt
Number of texels processed in 1 second: 7.200
Floating point: 72 gflops
Pipelines / CUDA cores: 32
Number of transistors: 314 million
Estimated heat output: 40 Watt

Dimensions, Connectors and Compatibility

There are many form factors for PC cases and laptop sizes today, so knowing the length of the video card and its connection types (except for laptop versions) is extremely important. This will help make the upgrade process easier, as Not all cases can accommodate modern video cards. nine0003

Interface: PCIe 2.0 x16
Length: 198mm
Additional power: None

Memory (frequency and overclocking)

The internal memory is used to store data when performing calculations. Modern games and professional graphics applications place high demands on the amount and speed of memory. The higher this parameter, the more powerful and faster the video card. Memory type, size and bandwidth for NVIDIA Quadro FX 580 + overclocking in turbo mode. nine0003

Memory type: GDDR3
Maximum RAM amount: 512MB
Memory bus width: 128 Bit
Memory frequency: 1600 MHz
Memory bandwidth: 25. 6 GB/s

Support for ports and displays

As a rule, all modern video cards have several types of connections and additional ports, for example HDMI and DVI . Knowing these features is very important in order to avoid problems connecting a video card to a monitor or other peripherals.

Display connections: 1x DVI, 2x DisplayPort

API Support

All NVIDIA Quadro FX 580 supported APIs are listed below. This is a minor factor that does not greatly affect the overall performance.

DirectX: 11.1 (10_0)
OpenGL: 3.3

Overall gaming performance

All tests are based on FPS. Let’s see how the NVIDIA Quadro FX 580 performs in the gaming performance test (calculated according to the game developer’s recommendations for system requirements; it may differ from actual situations).

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Description
5 Stutter — The performance of this video card with this game has not yet been studied enough. Based on interpolated information from graphics cards of a similar performance level, the game is likely to stutter and display low frame rates. nine0048
May Stutter — The performance of this video card with this game has not yet been studied enough. Based on interpolated information from graphics cards of a similar performance level, the game is likely to stutter and display low frame rates.
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40 Fluent — According to all known benchmarks with the specified graphics settings, this game is expected to run at 35fps or more
60 Fluent — According to all known benchmarks with the specified graphic settings, this game is expected to run at 58 fps or more
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NVIDIA Quadro FX 580 in benchmark results

Benchmarks help you determine performance in standard NVIDIA Quadro FX 580 benchmarks. We’ve compiled a list of the world’s best-known benchmarks so you can get accurate results for each one (see description). Pre-testing the graphics card is especially important when there are high loads, so that the user can see how the graphics processor copes with calculations and data processing. nine0003

Overall benchmark performance

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performance overview and gaming performance tests

The Quadro FX 580 video card was released by NVIDIA, release date: April 9, 2009. At the time of release, the video card cost $199. The video card is designed for workstation computers and is built on the Tesla architecture, codenamed G96C.

Core frequency — 450 MHz. Texturing speed — 7.2 GTexel / s. Number of shader processors — 32. Floating point performance — 72 gflops. Technological process — 55 nm. The number of transistors is 314 million. Power consumption (TDP) — 40 Watt. nine0003

Memory type: GDDR3. The maximum memory size is 512 MB. Memory bus width — 128 Bit. Memory frequency — 1600 MHz. The memory bandwidth is 25.6 GB / s.

Benchmarks

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PassMark — G3D Mark 153
PassMark — G2D Mark 52
GFXBench 4. 0 — T-Rex 1687 Frames
GFXBench 4.0 — T-Rex 1687.000 Fps

Features

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Architecture Tesla
Codename G96C
Production date April 9, 2009
Price at first issue date $199
Place in the ranking 1440
Price now $59.46
Type Workstation
Price/performance ratio (0-100) 5. 88
Core frequency 450MHz
Floating point performance 72 gflops
Process 55nm
Number of shaders 32
Texturing speed 7.2 GTexel/s
Power consumption (TDP) 40 Watt
Number of transistors 314 million
Video connectors 1x DVI, 2x DisplayPort
Interface PCIe 2.

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