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Please for the love of Jeebus, go with the 760!

Okay so I am building a budget Editing build for my brother. He is going to be using the Adobe Suite and I wanted to know what graphics card would be better and why? The GTX 760 has way more cuda cores and gddr5 so it sounds like a better card but I do not know.

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Please for the love of Jeebus, go with the 760!

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Unless you know that you need the quadro, the 760 is the better option.

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GeForce GTX 760 because no doubt it'll be cheaper and also better for games if he decides to play them.

 

The Quadro may have less cores and if I'm not mistaken I think that is the last gen Fermi but with those it is the drivers that are important and for that it'll perform better I'd imagine for the programs it is designed to be used on but a lot more expensive and also piss poor for games though it wasn't designed for gaming.

 

EDIT: Shit just Googled it, I thought it was the more powerful Quadro, jesus don't get it mate

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There's very little point to getting a quadro card for Adobe.

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The quadro K4000 which is a higher end quadro is only a improved 650Ti boost.

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Please for the love of Jeebus, go with the 760!

 

Unless you know that you need the quadro, the 760 is the better option.

 

GeForce GTX 760 because no doubt it'll be cheaper and also better for games if he decides to play them.

 

The Quadro may have less cores and if I'm not mistaken I think that is the last gen Fermi but with those it is the drivers that are important and for that it'll perform better I'd imagine for the programs it is designed to be used on but a lot more expensive and also piss poor for games though it wasn't designed for gaming.

 

GeForce GTX 760 because no doubt it'll be cheaper and also better for games if he decides to play them.

 

The Quadro may have less cores and if I'm not mistaken I think that is the last gen Fermi but with those it is the drivers that are important and for that it'll perform better I'd imagine for the programs it is designed to be used on but a lot more expensive and also piss poor for games though it wasn't designed for gaming.

 

There's very little point to getting a quadro card for Adobe.

 

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Lol I thought so. I knew the 760 was better but he said a quadro was what he used at school so he wanted that. 

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The quadro K4000 which is a higher end quadro is only a improved 650Ti boost.

Quadros are rip offs then lol

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Lol I thought so. I knew the 760 was better but he said a quadro was what he used at school so he wanted that. 

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Please for the love of Jeebus, go with the 760!

Choose you as the best answer because you answered first. 

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If he games, get the 760.  If he does work I'd still suggest the 760 unless he needs some serious stuff then Only if he will truly do work (like 3D renderings and such) get the Quadro.

 

Always go for gaming GPUs like the 760 for home rigs and most Work rigs (it's overkill for most work rigs.)

 

Quadro only for Workstation Computers

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Okay so I am building a budget Editing build for my brother. He is going to be using the Adobe Suite and I wanted to know what graphics card would be better and why? The GTX 760 has way more cuda cores and gddr5 so it sounds like a better card but I do not know.

 

What version of the Adobe Suite will he be running and what parts of it? I ask because a 280X might be a better choice.

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Quadros are rip offs then lol

No, quadro cards are specifically designed for color work and compute type operation. they have more stability, run cooler, have different drivers, are binned better but are more expensive. It's a different beast really.

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Choose you as the best answer because you answered first. 

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Quadro only for Workstation Computers

Quadros aren't only for workstations.

*cough* 10-bit panels *cough*

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What version of the Adobe Suite will he be running and what parts of it? I ask because a 280X might be a better choice.

CS 6 I believe. 

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No, quadro cards are specifically designed for color work and compute type operation. they have more stability, run cooler, have different drivers, are binned better but are more expensive. It's a different beast really.

Oh okay and I think they support 4k displays if I am not mistaken. 

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Oh okay and I think they support 4k displays if I am not mistaken. 

760 supports 4K

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