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NVIDIA Quadro RTX (A)6000 pictured and detailed

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2020/09/23 05:11:34 (permalink)

The graphics card pictured below is the upcoming flagship model for the Quadro RTX series based on Ampere architecture. NVIDIA has not yet been confirmed to be developing an RTX A8000 variant with more memory.
 
The RTX (A)6000 allegedly features GA102 GPU with 10752 CUDA cores. Unlike the gaming GeForce RTX series, the Quadro would sport GDDR6 non-X memory. This is because GDDR6X memory is not a manufacturer in a capacity that the Quadro series requires. It may also be a reason why Quadro 6000 launches first, as GDDR6X memory with 2GB capacity per module is expected next year. The memory speed is 3 Gbps lower than RTX 3080’s (16 Gbps).
The card appears to also use two fans and a short PCB, however, it remains to be seen if the PCB is shaped similarly to the GeForce RTX board.
 
The Quadro RTX A6000 is expected to debut on October 5th, when NVIDIA will host its GTC Digital event.
 
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    Re: NVIDIA Quadro RTX (A)6000 pictured and detailed 2020/09/23 07:51:57 (permalink)
    That heatsink and fan design does not inspire a lot of confidence. Like, zero confidence. Is this a joke?

    Edit: the front side of the blower must be fully open, I guess. I have a lot more confidence now.
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    Re: NVIDIA Quadro RTX (A)6000 pictured and detailed 2020/09/23 21:54:50 (permalink)
    That new 12-pin Molex for 3000 Series that only Nvidia founder edition cards are using is a dumpster fire. No AIBs are using that trash connector.
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    Re: NVIDIA Quadro RTX (A)6000 pictured and detailed 2020/09/24 18:07:06 (permalink)
    Interestingly the photos also seem to indicate that the card would offer a new power connector. The connector appears to be EPS-12V design, which is capable of delivering up to 235W alone. The PCIe 8-pin is only allowing up to 150W. Whether Quadro Ampere uses the same cable as motherboards, we don’t know yet, but it is an interesting decision following NVIDIA’s 12-pin power connector for GeForce RTX 30 Founders Edition.
     

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