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HP NVIDIA RTX A6000 Workstation Display Card Review: 48GB GDDR6, 10,752 CUDA Cores

HP NVIDIA RTX A6000 Workstation Display Card Review

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Introduction

The HP NVIDIA RTX A6000 Workstation Display Card is a powerhouse designed for professionals demanding top-tier performance for graphics-intensive applications, rendering, and complex simulations. With its massive 48GB GDDR6 memory, 10,752 CUDA cores, and advanced technologies like third-generation Tensor Cores and second-generation RT Cores, the RTX A6000 aims to push the boundaries of creative workflows and scientific research.

Key Features

Let’s dive into the key features that make the RTX A6000 stand out:

Performance

During our extensive testing, the HP NVIDIA RTX A6000 delivered exceptional performance in a range of demanding applications. We witnessed:

Pros & Cons

Pros

Cons

Final Verdict

The HP NVIDIA RTX A6000 is a truly remarkable graphics card that excels in demanding professional workflows. Its exceptional performance, massive memory, and advanced technologies make it an ideal choice for professionals in fields like 3D design, animation, video editing, scientific research, and AI development. While its high price tag and power consumption might be a concern for some, its unparalleled performance and capabilities justify the investment for those seeking the very best.

Specifications

Specification Value
GPU Memory 48 GB GDDR6
Memory Interface 384-bit
Memory Bandwidth 768 GB/s
Error-Correcting Code (ECC) Yes
CUDA Cores 10,752
Third-Generation Tensor Cores 336
Second-Generation RT Cores 84
Single-Precision Performance 38.7 TFLOPS
RT Core Performance 75.6 TFLOPS
Tensor Performance 309.7 TFLOPS
NVIDIA NVLink Connects two NVIDIA RTX A6000 GPUs
NVIDIA NVLink Bandwidth 112.5 GB/s (bidirectional)
System Interface PCI Express 4.0 x16
Power Consumption Total board power: 300 W
Thermal Solution Active
Form Factor 4.4” H x 10.5” L, dual slot, full height
Display Connectors 4x DisplayPort 1.4a
Max Simultaneous Displays 4x 4096 x 2160 @ 120 Hz
Power Connector 1x 8-pin CPU
Encode/Decode Engines 1x encode, 2x decode (+AV1 decode)
VR Ready Yes
vGPU Software Support NVIDIA vPC/vApps, NVIDIA RTX Virtual Workstation, NVIDIA Virtual Compute Server
vGPU Profiles Supported 1 GB, 2 GB, 3 GB, 4 GB, 6 GB, 8 GB, 12 GB, 16 GB, 24 GB, 48 GB
Graphics APIs DirectX 12.0, Shader Model 5.1, OpenGL 4.6, Vulkan 1.1
Compute APIs CUDA, DirectCompute, OpenCL™
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