| AMD FirePro V5900 and AMD FirePro V7900
“The new workstation cards are attractive in terms of raw performance and power efficiency, but also ‘particularly noteworthy’ for the multiple display capabilities at great price points." |
| AMD FirePro V7900
“The price for this high-end FirePro workstation graphics card may seem a bit steep seeing as the FirePro V7800 is retailing right now for just about $630 USD, but the V7900 is a big upgrade over its predecessor.” |
| ATI FirePro V9800
Computer Power User sat down with AMD’s Bahman Dara to talk shop about the ATI FirePro V9800 professional graphics card. Computer Power User found the ATI FirePro V9800 to lend incredible boosts to productivity thanks to its support of up to six simultaneous displays and its 4GB of frame buffer. Furthermore, they noted that the unique six monitor output made the ATI FirePro V9800 an ideal solution for digital signage, noting that “[one] V9800 could power a large configuration of screens for a display in a building lobby or at a trade show” |
| ATI FirePro V9800
“It’s easy to see how six displays would be very helpful in the financial, simulation or oil and gas industries for displaying a lot of data at one time, and as a 3D artist, six displays sounds like a dream to me.”
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| ATI FirePro V9800
“Since the word Eyefinity first reached us in the consumer space we knew that we were excited about the possibilities that having 3-6 displays would bring to the world of gaming. But in reality, the true winners with Eyefinity are going to be found in the professional workspace where support for up to 6 displays out of a single graphics card can increase work area and productivity and do it at a cost well below anything we have seen before.”
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| Hot Hardware V9800 Review
“But the V9800 was impressive during GPGPU testing, as it came in 103% faster than the Quadro 5000, and 48% better than the 6000. Granted, SANDRA is a purely synthetic benchmark that neither AMD nor NVIDIA optimize their drivers for, it showcases the raw computing power of 1600 stream processors and massive amount of memory bandwidth found on this FirePro model. The card also provided a strong showing in Cinebench where it was 3% faster than the Quadro 5000, and only 7% slower than the 6000.”
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| ATI FirePro V3800 and ATI FirePro V5800
If you are looking for a competitive workstation graphics card while not spending $1,500 USD on a single card, the FirePro V5800 has proved to us over the past week that it can perform much like its bigger brother while at a fraction of the price
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