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PNY Pro Tips #6: Quadro Advanced Power Management

Written by PNY Pro | Mon, Nov 26, 2018 @ 07:39 PM

When building a powerful workstation utilizing multiple graphics boards, an adequate and clean power supply to the power hungry GPUs is key to overall system stability and performance. 

Overdrawing power can cause instability and system crashes, or could potentially overheat power cables to the extent of melting the plastic shielding and causing catastrophic shorts, or even a fire.

NVIDIA’s Quadro product line implements extremely advanced power management technologies developed by NVIDIA engineering to allow Quadro graphics cards to run at their optimal performance without going over a specified power requirement.  This allows system engineers and IT administrators to budget their power requirement on a per system and per installation basis easily and accurately.

 

GeForce graphics cards, in pursuit of absolute gaming performance, will allow GPUs to exceed their target power requirement in search of extra performance.  In a single or dual card gaming environment, this performance boost is great for gamers seeking the last frame per second, but it is not ideal for mission critical applications where every Watt from the power supply needs to be carefully budgeted and accounted for. 

To see the power target for each current NVIDIA GPU, see below:

GeForce

TGP (W)

Quadro

TGP (W)

RTX 2080 Ti

250*

GV100

250

RTX 2080

215*

GP100

235

RTX 2070

175*

RTX 8000

 TBD

GTX 1070 Ti

180

RTX 6000

295

GTX 1070

150

P6000

250

GTX 1060

120

RTX 5000

265

GTX 1060

120

P5000

180

GTX 1050 Ti

75

RTX 4000

160

GTX 1050

75

P4000

105

GT 1030

30

P2000

75

 

 

P1000

47

   

P620

40

   

P600

40

   

P400

30

* Advertised TGP does not include the additional up to 35 watts required when Type-C port is in use.
TDP increases by up to 35 watts when Type-C port is being utilized for VirtualLink™.

 

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