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ATI FirePro V5800 100-505605 Workstation Video Card

ATI FirePro V5800 100-505605 Workstation Video Card (AMD: 100-505605)
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ATI FirePro V5800 100-505605 Workstation Video Card
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Rating: 7.83/10
With 12 User Reviews
Regis
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Review Date: 08/24/13
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I've paired this GPU with a Proliant DL385 G7 server to use RemoteFX for my Thin Client machines to make their practical experience substantially closer to that of a stand alone desktop. Yes, this card is not the highest end card, but it is a single slot card with no additional power needs which have been high priority. 1GB of memory to distribute to the Virtual Sessions, a decent quantity of stream processors to dedicate as nicely. To place this in comparison, a G45 express chipset from intel with intergrated graphics has i feel ten Stream/Shader Cores so i can easily run 20 sessions with more Graphics horsepower than a basic desktop. value/performance ratio is much less than Radeon line but assistance is a lot superior and greater quality elements signifies stability which is what your business buyer is concerned with. I can use a Radeon at equal or much more performance and significantly less income, and yes it will run RemoteFX (though it says its not supported) but Higher Availability Servers, need to have the very best top quality components to go inside it and the FirePro line takes these ideal GPU components to make their cards.
Kathie
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Review Date: 07/15/13
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Incredible overall performance! Handles not only the most raytrace intensive scenes, but whole animations with ease! This card had created my perform so significantly quicker and less difficult now that I no longer have to sleep over waiting for a completed render just to uncover that I need to go back to the drawing board- this card is a lot more than amazing! No cons at all Newegg had this delivered quite swiftly and I couldn't be far more happy with their service!
Mahina
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Review Date: 05/29/13
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Relying on the specs alone, this card seems like an unbelievable deal for workstation graphics. In my case, I was trying to get anything that would operate well for workstation graphics (CAD, Maya) as well as for gaming. The card gets very good frame prices below games (not fantastic framerates - but good), but absolutely nothing extraordinary. I had to modify one of the supply files just to get the ATI drivers to compile beneath Ubuntu 10.04. After working, the card seemed great, on the other hand there had been lockups in the course of the workstation graphics benchmark from phoronix. Card might be good, on the other hand linux drivers for it have a methods to go.
Alamea
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Review Date: 04/28/13
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Properly it has far more attributes than an other workstation cards for about 1ǚ to 1ǘ the expense. I have been a workstation user considering that CAD was introduced and have had problems ahead of with video cards. I can't believe the functions in a card like this for the value. Easy to install and use. I am also impressed with the V7800. This one is really nice for the funds and in SolidWorks with a big assembly the model spins as quickly as I want with delay and no noticeable re-paint.I have truly tried to overwork it and it just keeps delivering. None! The ATI FirePro V3800, V5800 and V7800 are impressive. Take your pick for CAD/Graphics and you won't be disappointed. The price points on ATI also make a wonderful deal of sense with the V3800 being entry level (but seriously a lot more like mid-point performance), the V5800 (mid-efficiency but truly like the last generation of "high finish") and V7800 for higher end but about half the expense of preceding generation cards.
Amandla
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Review Date: 12/17/12
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Simple set up, good results with windows 7 and A-CAD.Runs quick, but cool. confusing description and lack of support literature. How do I delete my earlier assessment?I had a tough time reaching ATI customer support. But when I did, they made my day. From the item description here on NewEgg and from the photo on the product packaging, I thought I needed to power this device directly (my Very first Build in 10 years), but I located out that all the warnings about getting a power supply with two cables for the card are for not. This card is powered through the PCI-E slot. And I practically sent it back!
Aislinn
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Review Date: 07/23/12
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Excellent performance, gets a 99.3% Reference Match and more than 55FPS at all times in Cinebench on my system. Great value to efficiency. Program on placing at least 1 a lot more in my system. I can't even overstate how content I am with this card's performance to price tag ratio. With workstation cards, it's uncommon to uncover a thing like this.Crossfire capability on a midrange card.2 Crossfire bridge fingers, enabling for "Quadfire". Sadly my soundcard's capacitors block 1 of the slots, so I can only obtain up to "Trifire" unless I take away the soundcard.No PCI-e power provide connectors are required, the card draws every little thing it requirements out of the PCI-e slot. Even so this card is an overachiever. Stock cooler is loud at higher speeds. Not jet engine loud, but it'll be the noisiest aspect of your Pc if your situation fans and CPU heatsink fan(s) are silent like mine. At 25% speed, it's just as silent as the rest of it although. ASUS Crosshair IV FormulaPhenom II X6 1100TCorsair XMS 1600MHz 8GB Ɣ x 2GB)ATI Firepro V5800H|T Omega Claro HaloRosewill RNX-N300Silverstone Strider Gold 1000WPatriot Inferno 60GB SSD (boot)Intel X25-M 120GB SSD (file streaming)Seagate Barracuda 500GB (Storage)WD RE16 250GB (Storage)Noctua NH-C14Lian Li Computer-P50
Calder
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Review Date: 03/09/12
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Operates wonderful with SolidWorks 2010, PhotoView360, Adobe CS4. No glitching or pausing whatsoever. In SW2010, particularly big and detailed models spin with ease. Renderings are pretty fast for it's specs. It works surprsingly nicely playing L4D2 but settings are tuned down definitely. Overall a excellent card for the budget workstation! none! AMD Phenom II X4 955 BlackMSI 880GM-E43G.Skill Ripjaw 4GBWD Caviar Black 1TBATI FirePro 5800 1GBWindows 7 x64five Scythe 110cfm case fansSunbeam Rhoebus controllerSilverstone PS05-B Case
Jola
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Review Date: 02/23/12
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Absolutely supported by SolidWorks. though it doesn't have 64-bit native assistance, runs absolutely fine in 64-bit windows 7 ultimate. Handles significant assemblies ྐྵ+ parts) in "realview" and in wireframe with out finding out of breath. This is also the one particular card offered by means of Newegg that I could locate that has crossfire assistance. Some people today see the fan kicking on high for a half a second at powerup as a con, I completely see it the opposite way: it lets you know the darn factor is working! Much less likely to burn up a GPU that way.Been studying to use simulation as well, no difficulties there! none. Gonna wait for the rates to come down on this 1, then commence purchasing up much more and go 2x, 3x, or possibly even 4x ɇ. Also, I've identified that the AMD Phenom II x4 3.4 Ghz black edition to be epic for photo rendering in SolidWorks. Full glass chess sets into HD files in under five minutes, can't beat it.MSI 890FXA-GD70Phenom II x four Deneb BE8 GB Gskill RIPJAW RAMtwo WD 1.5 TB hard drivesATI Firepro V5800Couldn't be happier.
Amelia
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Review Date: 12/31/11
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Half the cost of a comparable card from the other top workstation card manufacturer. I've utilized ATI cards on and off for 1 decade, producing professional broadcast graphics. Their drivers consistently let me down, particularly with Maya, and occasionally with Following Effects. Maya: selection highlight errors, UI glitches, transparency problems, to name a few. Recently with AE CS5, lights working with OpenGL crashes AE.Just look at the Maya qual charts, and you'll see what I mean...and that's not even complete in my opinion. The card gets the job performed, but their drivers consistently ྪ yrs+) trigger a lot of frustration.
Yadid
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Review Date: 10/25/11
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Don't truly come to mind. It turns on? I'm a pro graphics user and also use to function and style graphics drivers for high end accelerators. We function in programs like, Maya, Nuke, etc. Primarily Maya.-Using the Autodesk approved drivers I see all kinds of difficulties in maya. We also attempted the newest and greatest and couple of other versions just to be certain. Wire frames that don't update effectively, meshes that stutter on the way to their final position. Painting weights concerns, 3d marquee selection concerns, and so on and so on.-Even in a uncomplicated 2D text editor you see stray pixel troubles that work themselves out if you force a redraw by maximizing a 3d app then minimizing it. Basically forcing the frame buffer to swap.This is not the way to function and has been a painful couple of test weeks. From what I can tell 30 bit also does not function as expected. I put this in the other possibilities mainly because it quite well could be the setup, but we've done everything that the ATI docs say. Setup the test scenes in Photoshop and it doesn't in fact engage (monitor is 30 bit).We purchased this card mainly because of the significant concerns about heating troubles on the new Nvidia cards. I'll take those or stay with the old quadro FX cards if that's as massive an concern as people today make it out to be.
Wilton
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Review Date: 10/06/11
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Just as I did with the Phenom II 955, I took a opportunity on this nicely spec'd offering from ATI and was a lot more than pleasantly surprised! It works exactly as you'd anticipate a high-finish card to in 3DS Max 2011, Maya 2011, Unreal Engine, Hammer, and Premiere/After Effects/Photoshop Extended CS4. That's extremely surprising contemplating it's looked at as a lower priced "entry level" card! No glitchiness whatsoever. It even provides fantastic efficiency in gaming. Never mind the benchmarks; the real-world, practical efficiency this card delivers is phenomenal! I've attempted to overwork it, but can't even get it to stutter. Not so significantly as a single driver problem with Windows 7x64. You won't be disappointed! It won't run out to the store for me when I run out of coffee.Wish I could have recouped more of what was spent on the card this one replaced! Phenom X4 955BEM4A785TD-V EVO8GB Corsair Dominator XMS3 DDR3 1600Mhz 9-9-9-24 ʁ.8V2x WD Caviar Blue 320GB in RAID (appsƛx WD Caviar Black 1TB (working files)Windows 7x64 Ultimate
Vidar
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Review Date: 09/08/11
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supports crossfire, low profile and single slot. This worked fine for a though then, one day the display went out and both the video cards I had crossfired had the fans spin super rapidly and then my computer system would crash. Will have to RMA them, going to do it this weekend. Hopefully they will be a superior set, if not will contemplate buying a different brand. I applied this for 3D rendering and there are times when the video card will bug out with Maya showing unique display errors on selection, but I have had this take place on other computers as effectively.
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Product Features

Product Specifications

General
Brand ATI
Model 100-505605
Interface
Interface PCI Express 2.0 x16
Chipset
Chipset Manufacturer ATI
GPU FirePro V5800
Stream Processors 800 Stream Processing Units
Memory
Memory Size 1GB
Memory Interface 128-bit
Memory Type GDDR5
3D API
DirectX DirectX 11
OpenGL OpenGL 3.2
Ports
DisplayPort 2
DVI 1
Spec
Digital Resolution 2560x1600 @ 60Hz
CrossFire Supported CrossFire Pro Support
Cooler With Fan
Dual-Link DVI Supported Yes
Operating Systems Supported Microsoft Windows 7, Windows XP, Windows, Vista, Linux (32-bit or 64-bit)
System Requirements 512MB of system memory
CD-ROM drive (or internet access) for software installation
Power supply w/75W for graphics
Features
Features Outstanding performance for the 3D mid-range segment

2.5X computing capability over prior generation

Support both dual-link DVI and DisplayPort connectivity

ATI Eyefinity capable graphics card

Drive up to 3 independent 30" displays — 12.3 million pixels

1GB GDDR5 memory

High Dynamic Range (HDR) rendering with 8-bit, 10-bit, and 16-bit per RGB color component support

Scalable ultra parallel processing architecture with 800 stream processors

AutoDetect technology instinctively optimizes performance for multi application workflow

Hardware acceleration of DirectX 11 & OpenGL 3.2 advanced features

Optimized and certified for many major CAD and DCC applications
Packaging
Package Contents ATI FirePro V5800 professional graphics card
Installation CD with drivers and documentation
Quick Start Reference Guide
One DP to DVI (single-link) adapters
One DVI to VGA adapter
One ATI CrossFire Pro connection cable
Manufacturer Warranty
Parts 2 years limited
Labor 2 years limited

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