Workstation Graphics Card

Jake Milliken

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So, I'm looking into getting a PC with i7 4770K CPU, 16GB RAM, and Quadro K2000 (the rest of the specs aren't too important in this situation). I want to edit HD video, use AutoCAD Software, and designing/content creation in general. I would like to know do I have to get workstation grade parts to run these things or are these specs good? I won't be doing heavy stuff though, and I'm on a budget so I would like to run some rendering and then regular PC stuff. And, for a CAD beginner, do I need a Quadro K2000, or will a K600 be fine? Any help is appreciated, thanks!
 
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Although the K600 would do okay, if possible to budget the K2000, I'd be inclined to go that way. It has twice as much ram that is faster (DDR3 vs DDR5), more memory bandwidth, double the Cuda cores and can run 4 displays (although unlikely to be a decision factor). It would definitely be advantageous over the K600
Although the K600 would do okay, if possible to budget the K2000, I'd be inclined to go that way. It has twice as much ram that is faster (DDR3 vs DDR5), more memory bandwidth, double the Cuda cores and can run 4 displays (although unlikely to be a decision factor). It would definitely be advantageous over the K600
 
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