Something our keen readers will notice is that this is not the first time we have seen the Quadro RTX 6000 on STH. Many of NVIDIA’s newer cards have dropped this USB Type-C port but it was a common feature on this generation. NVIDIA Quadro RTX 6000 Power ConnectionsĪt the other end, we find the video outputs which consist of a quad DisplayPort for standard video and a single USB Type-C port. Something to note here is that these GPUs use the desktop power inputs, not the server power input. Power connections at the end of the GPU make installing in workstations and servers much easier and avoid the server hump. NVIDIA Quadro RTX 6000 BackĪt the far end, we find two power connections, a 6-pin and an 8-pin. Even adding a few dollars to a BOM in this price range while protecting a card and potentially providing better cooling feels like it should be present.
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On a card in this price range, we would have seen a backplate. NVIDIA Quadro RTX 6000 FrontĪt the back of the NVIDIA Quadro RTX 6000, we see bare circuits with no backplate to aid in cooling and circuit protection. The front of the NVIDIA Quadro RTX 6000 shows the blower-style cooling fan which makes the Quadro RTX 6000 suitable for dense GPU configurations. NVIDIA Quadro RTX 6000 is a dual-slot GPU with a length of 10.5″. Plus, there is an aspect to this where it is just nice to complete our generational reviews series for a set of GPUs. Let us take a look at the NVIDIA Quadro RTX 6000 to see how it fares. Still, these cards often trickle into other markets so we wanted to see how the card performs.
NVIDIA QUADRO K6000 SOFTWARE
With a list price of around $4000, this is not an inexpensive GPU by any means but it often competes in categories where software licensing costs are steep compared to hardware costs.
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This is NVIDIA’s GPU offering that sits between the Quadro RTX 5000 and Quadro RTX 8000. Rounding out our 2020 GPU reviews, we have the NVIDIA Quadro RTX 6000.