F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop This combination offers strong performance, blending Ryzen's CPU power with the graphics capabilities of the P4000.

This combination offers strong performance, blending Ryzen's CPU power with the graphics capabilities of the P4000.

This combination offers strong performance, blending Ryzen's CPU power with the graphics capabilities of the P4000.

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TiKu3D
Junior Member
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01-01-2025, 08:39 PM
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This combination offers strong performance. The P4000 pairs well with Ryzen 9, while the P5000 is also compatible.
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TiKu3D
01-01-2025, 08:39 PM #1

This combination offers strong performance. The P4000 pairs well with Ryzen 9, while the P5000 is also compatible.

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Erik22102006
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01-07-2025, 09:36 PM
#2
for what?
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Erik22102006
01-07-2025, 09:36 PM #2

for what?

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UniversalPanda
Junior Member
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01-15-2025, 05:21 PM
#3
These processors handle demanding CAD and video editing tasks well.
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UniversalPanda
01-15-2025, 05:21 PM #3

These processors handle demanding CAD and video editing tasks well.

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xSorcererx
Junior Member
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01-15-2025, 07:01 PM
#4
Which programs are available? Budget details?
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xSorcererx
01-15-2025, 07:01 PM #4

Which programs are available? Budget details?

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MaRcYBoii_
Junior Member
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01-16-2025, 03:13 AM
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I work on Solidworks and sometimes Autocad. I also edit videos with Davinci Resolve. I’m on a budget upgrade for my PC with a Ryzen 5 and GTX 1650. I’m curious if the Ryzen 9 can run with the Quadro P4000 or P5000.
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MaRcYBoii_
01-16-2025, 03:13 AM #5

I work on Solidworks and sometimes Autocad. I also edit videos with Davinci Resolve. I’m on a budget upgrade for my PC with a Ryzen 5 and GTX 1650. I’m curious if the Ryzen 9 can run with the Quadro P4000 or P5000.

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Pxnther
Junior Member
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01-18-2025, 04:11 AM
#6
Certainly, everything else is important, but the graphics card needs to support PCIe.
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Pxnther
01-18-2025, 04:11 AM #6

Certainly, everything else is important, but the graphics card needs to support PCIe.

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racerNagas
Junior Member
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01-31-2025, 02:21 AM
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Yes, any PCIe GPU will work with a current-gen Ryzen CPU. Are you receiving these cards at a reduced price? The Pascal Quadros are the latest generation, while the Turing cards offer newer and stronger performance.
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racerNagas
01-31-2025, 02:21 AM #7

Yes, any PCIe GPU will work with a current-gen Ryzen CPU. Are you receiving these cards at a reduced price? The Pascal Quadros are the latest generation, while the Turing cards offer newer and stronger performance.

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HollyPiston609
Junior Member
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01-31-2025, 06:19 AM
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When investing that amount, consider how your tasks will use your resources. Does your video editing software offer GPU acceleration for the format you plan to work with? Are the effects speeding up? If not, do they still gain from multiple cores? The same applies to your CAD programs. Modern Ryzen 9s are quite capable and can handle most GPU-intensive work. The quadro P4000, however, is quite slow—it's essentially comparable to a GTX 1070. Unless you require FP64 speed, opt for a 1080Ti if you're aiming for a high-performance card. It provides quicker memory access and is twice as fast in FP32. You might also wait for the next generation chips, which are expected to be released around September.
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HollyPiston609
01-31-2025, 06:19 AM #8

When investing that amount, consider how your tasks will use your resources. Does your video editing software offer GPU acceleration for the format you plan to work with? Are the effects speeding up? If not, do they still gain from multiple cores? The same applies to your CAD programs. Modern Ryzen 9s are quite capable and can handle most GPU-intensive work. The quadro P4000, however, is quite slow—it's essentially comparable to a GTX 1070. Unless you require FP64 speed, opt for a 1080Ti if you're aiming for a high-performance card. It provides quicker memory access and is twice as fast in FP32. You might also wait for the next generation chips, which are expected to be released around September.