AMD Radeon PRO WX 4100 Specifications
Here are the key specs for the AMD Radeon PRO WX 4100:
This is nowhere near the specifications of many of the higher-end graphics cards we have reviewed to date, it is capable of running light CAD and Render applications and 4GB of GDDR5 onboard memory helps with these tasks.
Testing the AMD Radeon PRO WX 4100
Here is our test configuration for our GPU review series:
• Motherboard: ASUS WS C621E SAGE Motherboard
• CPU: 2x Intel Xeon Gold 6134 (8 core / 16 Threads)
• GPU: AMD Radeon PRO WX 4100
• Cooling: Noctua NH-U14S DX-3647 LGA3647
• RAM: 12x MICRON 16GB Low Profile
• SSD: Samsung PM961 1TB
• OS: Windows 10 Pro Workstation.
Here is the obligatory GPU-Z shot of the AMD Radeon PRO WX 4100:
GPU-Z shows the primary stats of our testing the AMD Radeon PRO WX 4100. The GPU clocks in at 1201 MHz and Memory speed at 1500 MHz. Pixel Fillrates run at 19.2 GPixels/s, and Texture Fillrate comes in at 76.9 GTexel/s. Stream processors total 1,024 and Compute Units weigh in at 16, and as we would expect the AMD Radeon PRO WX 4100 does not support CUDA, only OpenCL.
Let us move next to our compute related benchmarks.
Good you review these low power cards too! We are using the WX3100 in workstations that need to prepare and test data analysis tasks with small sample datasets. The full dataset analysis is done on a heavy cluster, but for proof of concept work these cards are a gem! Low power, silent workstations.
Would these work well in a Htpc for say light plex transcodes no outside streams
@Jason H Goodliffe for plex specifically you’ll want an nvidia card as opposed to a radeon thanks to nvenc. The P620 is a pascal based card at the same pricepoint of the WX4100 but if you want room for more than 2 transcodes(the p620 only supports 2 concurrent sessions) you’ll want to look up the stack at the p2000 which can be found for ~400 and supports “unlimited” concurrent sessions(there is a limit in reality but I’ve heard of people passing 9 encodes on one card so I don’t know what the practical limit on a p2000 is)
Rumor has it William may have a Quadro P620 as well.
I like that rumor, I just built a system with 2 p600’s for an 8 display solution can’t wait to see the p620.
p620 same price as wx4100, which one should i chose?
i using autocad and intericad – 2d and 3d rendering.
I already have the P620 yet I got this card only because this card is compatible with modern Mac OS (Big Sur, Ventura). To be very specific, this is a great card for Hacintosh PC build. Multi-monitor setup is exactly what I am looking for. Extra 2GB of memory of P620 is much appreciated.