Quadro P5000
Technical Highlights
About Quadro P5000
Quadro P5000 is a workstation GPU from NVIDIA released on October 1, 2016 based on the Pascal architecture with 16 GB GDDR5X memory. It runs at 1607 MHz base clock, reaches up to 1733 MHz boost clock, and has a 180 W power rating. It supports DirectX 12.1, Vulkan 1.4, and OpenGL 4.6.
Overall Score Of Quadro P5000
This summarizes how Quadro P5000 scores across key areas like gaming, rendering, AI, and Energy Efficiency.
General Info of Quadro P5000
Vendor
NVIDIA
Release Date
October 1, 2016
Foundry
TSMC
Architecture
Pascal
Process Size
16 nm
Transistors
7.2 billion
Launch Price
2499
Graphics Processor of Quadro P5000
Base Clock
Good1607 MHz
Boost Clock
1733 MHz
Shading Units
2560
Compute Units
20
Textured Mapping Units (TMUs)
160
Render Output Units (ROPs)
64
Die Size
314 mm²
Density
22.9 MTr/mm²
L1 Cache
48 KB (per SM)
L2 Cache
2 MB
Raw Performance of Quadro P5000
Pixel Fill Rate
110.9 GPixel/s
Texture Fill Rate
277.3 GTexel/s
FP32 Performance
8.873 TFLOPs
Memory of Quadro P5000
Memory Size
Top tier16 GB
Memory Type
GDDR5X
Bus Width
256-bit
Memory Clock
1127 MHz
Effective Speed
9000 Mbps
Bandwidth
288.5 GB/s
Board Design of Quadro P5000
Bus Interface
GoodPCIe 3.0 x16
PCIe Version
Good3.0
PCIe Lanes
16
TGP
180 W
Length
267 mm
Width
Dual-slot mm
Height
111 mm
APIs of Quadro P5000
DirectX
Excellent12.1
OpenGL
Top tier4.6
OpenCL
Top tier3.0
Vulkan
Top tier1.4
DisplayPort
Excellent1.4a
CUDA
6.1
Ray Tracing
0
DLSS
0
Benchmarks of Quadro P5000
FurMark
Stress test designed to push sustained load for thermal stability and cooling behavior.
Performance Charts Of Quadro P5000
These charts give a quick view of FPS scaling across resolutions and how this GPU compares against market top benchmark values.
Gaming FPS Analysis
Performance Benchmarks
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Frequently Asked Questions about Quadro P5000
The Quadro P5000 was officially released in October 1, 2016. It was launched as a graphics solution by NVIDIA.
The Quadro P5000 is equipped with 16 GB of VRAM, which is exceptional for 4K gaming, high-end content creation, and heavy AI workloads.
The Quadro P5000 has a Total Graphics Power (TGP) of 180 W. This value dictates your power supply (PSU) requirements, so ensure your system can handle this draw effectively.
The Quadro P5000 operates at a base clock speed of 1607 MHz. This is the minimum clock frequency the graphics card runs at under standard workloads before boosting.
The Quadro P5000 features a boost clock speed of 1733 MHz. This clock speed represents the maximum frequency the graphics card can dynamically reach during intense gaming or rendering workloads.
The Quadro P5000 is built on the Pascal architecture. This foundational design determines the GPU's power efficiency and support for modern features like hardware Ray Tracing and AI upscaling (DLSS/FSR).
With a performance score of 74%, the Quadro P5000 is ranked as a high-performance graphics card in our extensive GPU database.
The Quadro P5000 uses the PCIe 3.0 x16 interface, ensuring high-speed data transfer and minimal bottlenecking between the graphics card and the motherboard.
The Quadro P5000 features 2,560 shading units (cores), which are directly responsible for rendering complex visual effects and lighting in modern games.
The Quadro P5000 contains approximately 7.2 billion transistors, packed into its silicon to deliver massive parallel processing capabilities.
The Quadro P5000 is manufactured on a 16 nm node. A smaller process node generally translates to better energy efficiency and improved thermal management.