
Closer to the sweet spot and moreĮfficient. The WX7100 is from my sight the better RX480. The Quadro P6000 beats the Titan X Pascal in Gaming. The WX4100, 51 are here, also the Quadro P5000, P6000 and a few I'm sure, the price of the WX7100 will help to survive, I plan a showdown after this NDA with all available cards from AMD and Nvidia It's under NDA until next week, but I have the most of this cards already in my hands. Nvidia will show on their booth (Solidworks World) the new Pascal Quadro lineup. But let's also wait for next Sunday/Monday. We merged this result with our previous findings, added the fan speed readings, and re-worked the infrared measurements.īefore delving into benchmark numbers, let's summarize the specifications of all three Radeon Pro cards: The production BIOS AMD sent over enabled a more aggressive curve, allowing the card to run a solid 14☏ (8☌) cooler. AMD was made aware of our measurements before the review went live, and company representatives provided the necessary corrections. As it turns out, AMD sent us a pre-production sample with fan curves that were far too optimistic the fan didn't spin quickly enough.
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Our initial coverage also unveiled thermal issues under full load. This was also resolved, compelling us to generate new measurements. During idle, the memory didn't clock down properly, resulting in power consumption measurements that were 34W too high. In addition, a bug reported in Creo 3.0 (M90, anti-aliasing active), which caused program crashes, was likewise fixed.Īnother issue hampered our efforts to test with an Intel Xeon E5-2640 v4 on an X99-based workstation motherboard.
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Reproducing the issue for AMD's driver team yielded another quick resolution. Then, we experienced crashes after activating FSAA in SolidWorks 2016. This problem was resolved after AMD’s team in Toronto provided us with several internal beta versions. To begin, the driver installer wouldn't recognize any of the new WX workstation cards, forcing us to swap in an older board just to get the software on our test machine. Several issues in our original review prevented complete satisfaction with AMD's Radeon Pro WX 7100. Update, December 1, 2016: Driver Problems and a Hotfix To our list, we add AMD's FirePro W7100 and W7000, both of which preceded the WX 7100, to track performance development.

Given AMD's price point, it makes sense to consider Nvidia's Quadro M4000. So, what do we want to compare the WX 7100 to? It's a workstation-class card, so we immediately limit our pool to professional products.
