PNY NVIDIA Quadro RTX 8000 - View 1

PNY NVIDIA Quadro RTX 8000

3.8 (24 ratings)
~$3,200.00
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Key Features

  • Graphics processor: NVIDIA Quadro RTX 8000
  • Graphics memory: 48 GB GDDR6
  • System interface: PCI-Express 3.0 X16
  • Four DisplayPort 1.4 connectors
  • NVIDIA View Desktop Management Software

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Customer Reviews

Julius
The media could not be loaded. You need this card so doing 3D modelling and animation in in real time. All the physics in this shot is driven by the GPU. This is just a 20 sec clip of a 500000 frame sequence. So yeah, game developers need this so that game players can enjoy their games.
Seaner
Bought it on a whim....well ok not exactly... but after reading how people are getting filthy rich off Bitcoin mining...i did some research on getting the best equipment and stumbled on these gpu’s. The article said don’t skimp, or you’ll pay for it....so I bought a dozen of these, and connected them all together and after a week, made $17 and 41 cents. That’s pretty darn good right? At this rate in a month or 2 I should be be standing in tall cotton. Between this and my day trading gig I think the sky is the limit. Feels good that I’m sticking it to the man. Grey Poupon for me.
Christine G.
i built my son a pc and he seemed frustrated that he wasnt getting many frames on our tv from 2006 running on a solid 720p and 30 hertz i used it and it worked just fine 1 thing to note is when buying this proccesor pair it with a intel Pentium Dual-Core a great proccesor for the money.
yohanness
I was struggling with older graphics cards like the 3080ti, and after the 5th 3090, I decided to get a few rtx 8000's instead.Apparently, 6 of these aren't enough to play Cyberpunk 2078, Far Cry 6, GTA 6, and The Witcher 4 simultaneously, on only 4 monitors at low-quality 32k max settings with ray tracing. Only 350 fps! Hardly playable. I'll be waiting for Nvidia to produce an actually decent graphics card so I can play simple budget indie games like the ones I mentioned. The only game it can decently run is 1950 Bertie the Brain at around 6,000-12,000 fps. That's fine, but it's not even above 20,000 fps.Even though it is bad for gaming, it is alright for doing simple tasks like 4-dimensional modeling, rendering a few dozen 16k movies simultaneously, and developing artificial intelligence programs for my friends at the CIA. The problem is that it can't find Waldo hiding in a small 64k image.For all these reasons, I am giving this 3 stars. I am disappointed in Nvidia for not being able to top their GT 710 in terms of impressive performance. I'll instead rely on AMD to produce better graphics cards.