



NVIDIA QUADRO P5000 16 GB GDDR5X 256 bit
Key Features & Highlights:
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GPU / CUDA Cores: 2,560 CUDA cores enabling ~8.9 TFLOPS of single-precision compute performance.
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Memory: 16 GB GDDR5X on a 256-bit interface.
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Memory Bandwidth: Up to ~ 288 GB/s.
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Display Outputs: 4 × DisplayPort 1.4 + 1 × DVI-D Dual Link. Supports high resolutions (5K, HDR, etc.).
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Interface / Form Factor: PCI Express 3.0 x16; dual-slot, full-height card; approx. 267 mm long.
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Power & Cooling: Maximum power draw ~ 180 W; requires 1 × 8-pin power connector; active cooling.
Key Features & Highlights:
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GPU / CUDA Cores: 2,560 CUDA cores enabling ~8.9 TFLOPS of single-precision compute performance.
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Memory: 16 GB GDDR5X on a 256-bit interface.
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Memory Bandwidth: Up to ~ 288 GB/s.
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Display Outputs: 4 × DisplayPort 1.4 + 1 × DVI-D Dual Link. Supports high resolutions (5K, HDR, etc.).
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Interface / Form Factor: PCI Express 3.0 x16; dual-slot, full-height card; approx. 267 mm long.
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Power & Cooling: Maximum power draw ~ 180 W; requires 1 × 8-pin power connector; active cooling.
Ideal Use Cases:
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Handling large and complex 3D models and scenes in CAD / SolidWorks / Rhino.
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Real-time rendering, photorealistic visualization, and GPU accelerated compute tasks.
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Virtual Reality (VR) development and immersive design workflows.
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Multi-monitor / ultra-high resolution display setups (e.g., 5K displays, HDR content).
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Graphics-intensive post-production, VFX, and animation work.
Limitations / Considerations:
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180 W TDP means the system needs adequate power supply capacity and good cooling.
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Although powerful, newer architectures (e.g., RTX series) may provide better performance, especially for ray tracing, AI features, and newer APIs.
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For extremely large datasets (e.g. texture resolutions, scientific simulation), even 16 GB may become a bottleneck.
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Not optimized for gaming out of the box — professional drivers are tuned for stability and workstation tasks rather than maximal game fps.









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