Can this card do 4k reasonably well (at least 30fps) in most gaymes? It's basically a 3060Ti but with 16GB of VRAM

Can this card do 4k reasonably well (at least 30fps) in most gaymes? It's basically a 3060Ti but with 16GB of VRAM.

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i donjt know. but my gt9800 can do 720p30 reasonably well for early 2010s games

It'll run a bit slower because the drivers are designed for stability and accuracy. I'm assuming you have this primary for work and only secondarily for gayming?

Nah, Quadro cards suck ass for gaming, unfortunately.

fpbp very helpful guide for OP thank you rajeesh my brother

good morning sir

good morning to you too my good sir

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You can use geforce drivers with all quadros

Test and report back.

you can do 4k30 in most games with a 1070

why though?
what makes the quadro card bad for gaming vs a geforce/gtx/rtx card?

It's not the drivers the hardware is just weak with subpar cooling.

>quadroa4000

Dear OP,
Are seriously too stupid to just google some benchmarks?

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Really? Day one drivers and everything? I didn't see that option.

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That's actually better than I thought. Seems like a viable option.

Should be OK.
But the slim cards do not have a lot of airflow within them. Only really a problem when used for gaming, since it is long lasting workload where you are constantly feeling any performance dips there might occur.
If you just leave it be to render something, then it is much less of a problem.
And if you are not going to use it for its enterprise features, you are paying more for less.

Still a nice card, would love it have it.

OP's card is not on the list.
This is the Quadro RTX 4000.
OP-card = RTX A4000.
Just nVidia making funny complicated names.

No, these cards are optimized for 64 bit floating point operations, not 32 bit floating point operations like gaming graphics cards are.

yes, the chip is basically the same as its geforce equivalent anyway