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A HBM2 Nvidia Gpu is available to buy but nobody did a review on it?

IWannaBeUniqueMom

Nvidia doesn't hand out review samples, and the card isn't relevant to consumers anyway, so no reviewers bother spending that huge amount of money to review it.

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It's a $7000 compute card, and most tech channels that could afford that are gaming focused/related so there is not much point.

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2 minutes ago, IWannaBeUniqueMom said:

It’s a quadro gp1000 for 7000$

It have 16gb HBM2 and not a single review or tear down is up? What’s goin on? 

https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/design-visualization/quadro-store/

Quadro cards are extremely expensive and arent for gaming. You dont see anybody tearing down a telsa v100 either

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Wait till something wrong happens to Linus's mind and he might buy that card for bragging rights.

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Linus should do a review on this for holy sh*t. I mean he reviewed the P6000 so eh.

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1 minute ago, Thermosman said:

Quadro cards are extremely expensive and arent for gaming. You dont see anybody tearing down a telsa v100 either

who knows...

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It's a workstation graphics card and my guess is nVidia doesn't send review samples to youtubers and maybe even more serious companies like Anandtech , Toms Hardware etc

The drivers would also suck when it comes to games, the card would not be optimized for that.

 

nVidia could even go so far as to force no reviews, they could simply say do this or we'll exclude you from the "club" and no longer send you samples and promotional materials ahead of others.

 

So unless you buy the card and send it to Linus for a couple of weeks, or if we're lucky maybe some company can let Linus borrow the card for a couple weeks, it would be kinda hard to get a review

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7 minutes ago, Theguywhobea said:

It's a $7000 compute card, and most tech channels that could afford that are gaming focused/related so there is not much point.

But look at this sexy nv link that requires a 600$ Sli bridge and HBM2 memory on an Nvidia gpu is new to me

 

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14 minutes ago, Sakkura said:

Nvidia doesn't hand out review samples, and the card isn't relevant to consumers anyway, so no reviewers bother spending that huge amount of money to review it.

Not only that but they might even black list or retaliate if somebody reviews it independently. Recently there was a news item of Nvidia threatening some vendors for using commercial products on workstation use PCs: they really don't want you to mix work and play unless is specifically with their Titan products which are honestly not good for either (Too expensive and shit cooling for gamers, no double precision for workstations) 

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20 minutes ago, samcool55 said:

Linus should do a review on this for holy sh*t. I mean he reviewed the P6000 so eh.

I thought he did the M5000...

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7 minutes ago, Crunchy Dragon said:

I thought he did the M5000...

Turns out it's the M6000 and P5000 so we are both wrong actually :D

P5000's were used in 16K gaming (4 of them)

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M6000 got its own review

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So i wouldn't be surprised if he got the new one eventually as well.

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Conclusion would be similar to recent Xeon Phi video. Sucks for gaming and other consumer tasks, requires specialized software to get all power out of it.

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There is a lack of reviews on YouTube or anywhere regarding workstation grade stuff. But reality is that the stuff is pointless for gaming enthusiasts. The majority of responses you get from the gaming community about this stuff is "what's the point and who buys this stuff?" Or the classic "why is it so expensive when my geforce performs better?" 

 

I just brought a quadro p4000 that cost more then a 1080ti with less performance. But my use case justified it. 

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I personally would love it if there was more love for workstation grade stuff within the online tech community. The issue I see is they probably feel it is not very marketable to their viewers. 

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On 10.11.2017 at 3:40 PM, IWannaBeUniqueMom said:

It’s a quadro gp1000 for 7000$

It have 16gb HBM2 and not a single review or tear down is up? What’s goin on? 

https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/design-visualization/quadro-store/

Well, what about Linus? He already did a video about a Quadro (holy $hit episode), why not do it again? :D

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On 10/11/2017 at 3:20 PM, lefthandsword said:

I'm interested to see the 3DMark results if Linus ever gets one. Someone tested the P6000 Time Spy and Hitman and it is already noticeably faster than a Titan XP:

 

https://segmentnext.com/2017/01/25/nvidia-quadro-p6000-2/

That's the Titan X (Pascal) not the Titan Xp. So of course the P6000 is faster. Since the P6000 runs the full 3840 CUDA cores whereas the Titan X (Pascal) ran with 3584. Titan Xp is up to the full 3840 though. The fight between the P6000 and Titan Xp would be very close. 

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