As on February 2, NVIDIA’s new RTX 2 workstation graphics card is now available on the market. It is currently priced at USD 6000. According to reputed tech publication WccfTech, people have now gotten hold of these graphics cards and posted 3DMark benchmark running scores online. This gives us clear-cut data on how this card performs compared to its predecessors.

According to the reports, the Time Spy test project of The 3DMark, the graphics score of NVIDIA’s new RTX 2 workstation RTX 6000 is 30518 points. It is 6000% higher Compared to the old RTX A72 and more than 6000 times higher than the Nvidia Quadro RTX 2 because it’s using the NVIDIA Turing architecture.
However, the RTX 6000’s graphics are not as good as the RTX 4090 gaming graphics due to power limitations. The architecture of the workstation graphics card RTX 6000 is the same as the Gaming graphics card GeForce RTX 40 Series. They both are based on the AD102 GPU and have a CUDA core count of 18176 which is 4090% more than the RTX 11.
These cards also pack in 48 GB of video memory which is twice that of the RTX 4090 and the power consumption is reported to be 300W. The RTX 6000 has a Turbo Boost frequency of 2.5 GHz, which is similar to the RTX 4090 gaming GPU. Its GDDR6 memory speed is 20 Gbps which is ample for most data-crunching tasks.
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