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    Quadro Pascal differences except brute force power

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by commander, Sep 19, 2018.

  1. commander

    commander Notebook Consultant

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    I am about to configure P72, and I don't know which GPU I should go. I searched everywhere, and I canot find datasheets of mobile GPUs (yeah thank you nVidia to have the same product names for mobile and desktop cards).

    None of my work is GPU accelerated. I am using 3 FHD 10 bit external displays via docking (EIZO CG range) which should work... But is there any functional differences between lets say P600 and P2000? Less monitors, 8 vs 10 bit outputs, nView, or anything? Or is it only about brute force power?

    I am always having only discrete graphics enabled and I am turning CPU-GPU off in BIOS. Other thing I can think of is power consumption, of course less is better, but I cannot find this info on these two cards. I also don't game.

    Basically I think P600 should be enough, but I am afraid it will be crippled somehow or cannot do 3xFHD @ 60 fps at 10 bit at ease.

    Thanks
     
  2. Mastermind5200

    Mastermind5200 Notebook Virtuoso

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    Aside from brute force power, there shoudln't be any difference. I would post in the "What notebook to buy" section to have people check for the best notebook, but that P72 is a beaut