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Firepro 5800
Firepro 5800













Hardware acceleration and support for advanced features of DirectX 11 & OpenGL (up to and including OpenGL 4.0).AutoDetect technology instinctively optimizes performance for multi application workflow.Scalable ultra parallel processing architecture with 800 stream processors.High Dynamic Range (HDR) rendering with 8-bit, 10-bit, and 16-bit per RGB color component support.Drive up to 3 independent 30” displays - 12.3 million pixels.Support both dual-link DVI and DisplayPort connectivity.2.5X computing capability over prior generation.

firepro 5800

  • Outstanding performance for the 3D mid-range segment.
  • The ATI FirePro V5800 features three independent video outputs (two DisplayPort and one dual-link DVI) with ATI Eyefinity technology and less than 75W max board power in a single slot. We’ll also consider their respective fields.The ATI FirePro V5800 is ideally suited for professionals who work with a broad range of applications, medium to large data sets and advanced visual effects. Today‘s test will also show whether Nvidia achieves this goal.īefore we dive into the benchmarks, we’ll take a closer look at the contenders, sizing up Nvidia’s Quadro 5000 and the ATI FirePro V8800. Instead, the company strove to create a design that could also target the workstation segment, as well as HPC markets. When it unveiled its Fermi architecture, Nvidia repeatedly stressed that this design was not developed expressly for the gaming market. Will this hold true here as well, or will we see a clear winner emerge? In the past, this sort of pattern has translated quite well into the workstation world. So, going into this comparison, what should our expectations be? Comparisons between the gaming versions of these cards show them going head-to-head in many cases, with AMD taking the lead in some cases and Nvidia in others, depending on the game, benchmark, and settings.

    firepro 5800

    AMD's FirePro V8800 is built around the company's Cypress XT (RV870), the same GPU powering its Radeon HD 5870. The main differences between the two relate to the memory subsystem and the clock frequencies. The Quadro 5000 is based on Nvidias GF100 GPU and contains 352 shader cores, making it more or less a twin of the GeForce GTX 465.















    Firepro 5800