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Introducing Quadro P620 card
The NVIDIA Quadro K620 dedicated graphics card was introduced by the company around the first half of 2018, the latest dedicated graphics card model in the mainstream. NVIDIA Quadro P620 incorporates a CUDA 512-core Pascal GPU, large on-board memory and advanced display technologies to deliver excellent performance for a wide range of professional workflows. 2GB GDDR5 ultra-fast GPU memory allows creating complex 2D and 3D models. Using just one PCIe slot, the compact size makes the Quadro P620 compatible with the most confined spaces. Supports up to four 4K screens (4096×2160 @ 60 Hz) with HDR color giving you an intuitive, open workspace to see your designs with stunning detail.
Quadro is NVIDIA’s dedicated line of graphics cards that have been certified by many well-known software vendors. The Quadro range also extends from the mainstream to high-end Quadro cards with new technologies integrated to suit user needs and software requirements. Whether you design 3D images with many details or make a movie with multiple effects, the Quadro still gives you a beautiful and vivid image.
Quadro P620 product image
The Quadro P620 case is bigger than the Quadro P600. The main color of NVIDIA is also honored in designs like this. This is a Quadro card box model from NVIDIA authorized distributor in Asia – Leadtek, compared to PNY distributor, Leadtek’s case is more eye-catching.
In addition to the outer color box, the inside also adds a hard black case.
Inside the box, instead of arranging the cable underneath the card, the company this time arranged on the right, which is why the Quadro P620 case is longer than the Quadro P600.
Included accessories are: Driver disk, Quick manual, 4 cables from mini Display Port to Display Port and low-profile blocking suitable for limited-sized cases.
The front of the Quadro P620, looks no different than the Quadro P600
The bottom is the PCIe x16 slot, suitable for most computers today. PCIe 3.0 support for twice the bandwidth of PCIe 2.0
Above is the name of the P620 model
Quadro P620 is equipped with a single fan. Since it is optimized for power and does not overheat, a fan is sufficient for Quadro P620 with 40W capacity, suitable for workstations with limited power capacity.
The rear side is a 4-port mini display port, allowing you to connect up to 4 5K resolution screens, giving you a wider viewability. Compared to the compact size that supports up to 4 monitors, the Quadro P620 is really optimized. Included with the card are 4 transfer cables from mini Display Port (mDP) to Display Port (DP) for compatibility with many new generation monitors. However, if the user screen is not available with Display Port, then you need to equip the transfer cable from mDP / DP to DVI / HDMI.
Like the Quadro P600, Quadro P620 with Pascal architecture, the circuit board is designed in black, giving a sense of quality. The back of the card is information about the product model and serial number.
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Quadro Performance Review P620
In this section, we will test the Quadro P620 with SPECVIEWPERF 12 benchmark software. This is a well-known benchmark software suitable for many professional graphics applications, which are well-known hardware manufacturers: AMD, Dell, Fujitsu, HP, Intel, Lenovo, Micron and NVIDIA. SPECviewperf 12 measures 3D graphics performance of systems running under OpenGL and Direct X application programming interfaces.
In this application, we will test applications such as Catia, Creo, Maya, Showcase, Siemen NX, Medical, SolidWork, Energy.
We can see the Quadro P620 performance is 10-30% higher than the Quadro P600. While the multiplier has been increased by more than 33%, the memory bandwidth has increased by 25%, the performance has only increased by 10-30% so in terms of technical efficiency, the Quadro P620 has not been effective as expected. However, the evaluation score is based on many factors, not multiplier and memory bandwidth. We found that the GPU clock speed on the Quadro P620 is 1266 MHz, a little bit lower than the Quadro P600’s GPU speed of 1329 MHz. Thus, to ensure a constant 40W power consumption compared to the Quadro P600, the company reduced the GPU clock to save power. Anyway, overall rating, the Quadro P620 still offers higher performance than the Quadro P600.
Conclude
With a selling price difference of $40 compared to Quadro P600, Quadro P620 for 10-30% increase in performance. Those who are using Quadro P600 still have nothing to upgrade, it is only suitable for new equipment users, or using previous generation cards such as Quadro K600, K620. With improved parameters, the Quadro P620 is suitable for the needs of 2D graphics processing and small and medium sized 3D models.