- RTX PRO 6000 beats the non -released 5090 in spite of lack of important drivers
- Nvidias $ 10000 -cards were benchmarked across multiple modern game titles
- Extreme power noise and price make it impractical for most buyers,
Nvidia’s RTX Pro 6000 may not be marketed as a GPU, but overclocking expert novel ‘Der8auer’ Hartung has shown that it can surpass all consumer cards Nvidia does, and it includes the yet-to-be released RTX 5090.
In its latest video, which you can watch below, Der8auer Der8auer the $ 10,000 Blackwell-based workstation GPU across several titles and called it “the new gaming king.”
Unlike RTX 5090, using the same GB202 -chip, Sports 24.064 Cuda Kernes, More Tensor and RT -Kerner and a Massive 96 GB GDDR7 memory.
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Nvidia’s game -ready drivers are missing, but der8auer notes that this did not seriously affect game performance. In 4k Cyberpunk 2077 Tests (without beam tracking) drew Pro 6000 14% ahead of RTX 5090, although it also used 15% more power.
Performance across other titles repeated that trend. The card was 11% faster in Star Wars Outlaws and RESTNANT 2and 3% faster in Assassin’s Creed MirageThe latter may have detained by driver restrictions.
Stream pull and heat are challenges where the card reaches 600W during games. Noise was another factor. According to Der8auer, the tab occurs aggressively and the spiral heal was the highest he has ever heard.
While Pro 6000 is obviously dominant in raw performance, its price point is not reached for most.
Der8auer noted that although the card has three times VRAM for the RTX 5090, the price is five times higher. He estimated that 64 GB of additional Vram may cost $ 200 more to produce, but that doesn’t justify the $ 8,000 difference for consumers.
For those who chase the absolute top of performance – and willing to overlook the spiral cluster and noise – the RTX Pro 6000 has set a new bar. Just don’t expect it to be convenient for most players.
Via Toms Hardware
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