NVIDIA Quadro RTX 5000 3DMark Suite Testing
Here we will run the NVIDIA Quadro RTX 5000 through graphics-related benchmarks. These are still GPUs so we wanted to give at least a perspective on this aspect of performance.
The NVIDIA Quadro RTX 5000 in the expected range of results about equal to an RTX 2080 Super.
Here are the 3DMark suite results. We will discuss them after the charts.
NVIDIA Quadro RTX 5000 Unigine Testing
Overall we see the performance from the NVIDIA Quadro RTX 5000 on par with the GeForce RTX 2080 and RTX 2080 Super series in this set of tests.
Next, we are going to look at the Quadro RTX 5000 with several Deep Learning benchmarks.
“Certified” most of the times means more expensive for a cheaper alternative. It’s the same chip as used in the Geforce cards and artificial bottlenecked when possible.
The AIDA64 results for double precision seem to indicate like many other cards outside of the V100 price segment that this is an AI and graphics card that is not good for HPC. It would be nice to include the Titan-V in the AIDA64 table to see 64-bit float difference.
Another interesting card, for developers and scientists who don’t have a US$ 13000 budget for a V100 are the Radeon VII cards from AMD which can run CUDA (mostly) with the HIP compiler.
Does AMD still make GPU’s?
They seem to lead the temperature chart here but not much else.
Missed a bit on page 2, should probably say Geforce RTX 2080 Super rather than Geforce RTX Super
@Jim:
Well yes, but not for dinky toys at the moment, they make them for supercomputers like the HPE-Cray/AMD with the El Capitan 2 Exaflop Supercomputer.
Hi William, you still haven’t got your hands on an mi50 or Radeon VII cards yet?