![]() ![]() ![]() Cyberpunk 2077, love it or hate it, is the most demanding title available right now and in all of our testing, the RTX 3090 maintained at least 65 FPS, even in very crowded scenes, and most of the time the FPS was in the high 70s and low 80s with consistently low frame times. To absolutely no one’s surprise, the RTX 3090 is the absolute best gaming GPU on the market right now and while the AMD Radeon 6900XT will go blow for blow with it in certain titles, when it comes to ray-tracing, the 3090 has no competition. Anecdotally, we saw well over 150 FPS consistently with both cards in Call of Duty: Warzone but didn’t test it thoroughly enough to consider it a true benchmark to include on this chart. Esports titles like League of Legends and CS:GO will easily maintain over 250 FPS with either of these cards so they weren’t tested thoroughly. All tests were done at 1440p Borderlands was set to all max settings except motion blur Tomb Raider was set to all max, RTX Ultra and no DLSS and Cyberpunk 2077 was set to the RTX Medium Preset, with DLSS set to Quality. Borderlands and Tomb Raider have built-in benchmarking tools, and while Cyberpunk doesn’t, we felt we were able to record a good amount of data between the two cards to give an average. We tested Cyberpunk 2077, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, and Borderlands 3. This may seem like a weird thing to include in an article about workstation graphics, but with so many people working from home these days, it’s not unreasonable to expect a lot of professionals to finish their work and get to gaming on the same machine. GeForce RTX 3090 vs Quadro RTX 8000 Benchmarks NVIDIA Quadro RTX 8000 (Production Branch Driver R460 U3, 461.40) NVIDIA RTX 3090 Founder’s Edition (Studio Driver 461.40) Windows 10 Professional (ver 20H2, October 2020)Ĥx8GB (32GB) G.Skill TridentZ Neo 3600MHz CL16ĪSRock X570 Taichi (BIOS v4.00, PCIe Gen4) The main test system and GPU specifications are below, including driver and BIOS versions. We know, we can hear you through the screen about the differences for a “true” workstation card! We’ll get there, we promise keep reading. It’s also impossible to ignore the state of the world right now, with work-from-home solutions being a top priority for a lot of people, and having one extremely powerful GPU for CAD by day and gaming by night sounds better than ever. ![]() Particularly because as of writing this article, there is no official word on a true TITAN RTX successor, which has traditionally filled the niche for work and play GPUs. Why are we comparing a workstation Quadro card with a consumer GeForce card? Because never before has NVIDIA put out a consumer card this powerful, and the value proposition of spending a third of the money versus the Quadro line has become very enticing. We also have a couple of OEM workstations for comparison, including a Lenovo P920 we previously reviewed with dual RTX 8000s and a new Lenovo P620 packed with AMD’s latest Threadripper PRO. While a more apt comparison would be to the Quadro RTX 6000, as both cards have 24GB of VRAM, the results would be nearly identical, as the actual compute capabilities of the 80 are the same and none of these benchmarks used more than 24GB of VRAM. We’ll be comparing an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 Founder’s Edition to the NVIDIA Quadro RTX 8000, the (former) king of NVIDIA’s workstation line. We’ll be looking at creative professional use-cases, things like Blender, Davinci Resolve, and LuxMark, but we’ll also look at a machine learning benchmark based on the open-source TensorFlow library in Python, and a bit of gaming for good measure. Today we’ll take a look at a range of use-cases to shed some light on if the wait will be worth it. But are you really missing out on that much if you can’t get your hands on a new NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 for your workstation? There are, of course, a lot of factors to know if you need to upgrade. As of this writing in February of 2021, stock of new GPUs is still extremely scarce and isn’t expected to return to normal until at least Q3 of this year. Upgrade path for M10 or T4.The new Ampere-based GPUs from NVIDIA are here and if you’re lucky, you might actually get to buy one. Office productivity applications, streaming video and teleconferencing tools for graphics-rich virtual desktops accessible from anywhere. Video streaming, office productivity tools for virtual desktops. Upgrade path for Quadro® RTX 8000, Quadro RTX 6000, or T4.Įntry-level to mid-range design and creative workloads for virtual workstations. High-end 3D visualization applications, AI training, and inference workloads. Virtualize mainstream compute and AI inference, includes support for up to 4 MIG instances. Upgrade path for V100/V100S Tensor Core GPUs. Includes support for up to 7 MIG instances. Highest performance virtualized compute, including AI, HPC, and data processing. ![]()
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