EU [DE] Nvidia Quadro P2000 for <200€

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nasi

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Damn! If only those were LP :(
I'm going to sell a T600 (which is LP) soon.
What do you need the GPU for? Under heavy 3D rendering workloads the T600 runs quite hot but I guess it's fine for video encoding or desktop usecases.

That card is slow, a rtx 3060 is much better and comes with 12gb vram
It always depends on your usecase/needs. P2000 is quite fine for a small CAD workstation or FullHD video editing.
Of course RTX 3060 has more power, but it is also more expensive, needs much more power (75W vs 170W) and is a consumer card.
 
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Wasmachineman_NL

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I'm going to sell a T600 (which is LP) soon.
What do you need the GPU for? Under heavy 3D rendering workloads the T600 runs quite hot but I guess it's fine for video encoding or desktop usecases.


It always depends on your usecase/needs. P2000 is quite fine for a small CAD workstation or FullHD video editing.
Of course RTX 3060 has more power, but it is also more expensive, needs much more power (75W vs 170W) and is a consumer card.
A LP GPU would have been nice for my parents their ThinkCentre but the GT1030 in it is good enough for now.
 
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nasi

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A LP GPU would have been nice for my parents their ThinkCentre but the GT1030 in it is good enough for now.
I also received a new Threadripper workstation yesterday with a RTX A2000 - looks promising but need to do a few tests. I hope it stays cool and quiet under load. The A2000 pushes hot air directly out of the case which is a nice feature for small cases. But it occupies 2 slots and is pretty expensive.
 

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I also received a new Threadripper workstation yesterday with a RTX A2000 - looks promising but need to do a few tests. I hope it stays cool and quiet under load. The A2000 pushes hot air directly out of the case which is a nice feature for small cases. But it occupies 2 slots and is pretty expensive.
Weird that it takes 2 slots, when the RTX A4000 is faster, has more RAM, but is single slot. The A4000 is very quiet under load.

I just got a shipment of 32 machines for our student labs with i9-12900K CPU, 32GB DDR5, and RTX A4000 GPU. They're pretty quick.