FirePro V3900: Entry-Level Workstation Graphics
AMD's new FirePro V3900 is the company's low-profile, entry-level workstation graphics card. It's priced to compete against Nvidia’s Quadro 400. Today we're putting it up against Nvidia’s Quadro 400 and five other professional and desktop graphics cards.
Benchmark Results: Pro/ENGINEER
Benchmark: Pro/ENGINEER
For the first time in our story, both Quadro cards take a slight lead over the FirePro V3900. With increasing levels of anti-aliasing, the V3900 pulls within reach, and then ahead of the Quadro 400. It can't quite catch the Quadro 600, though.
All consumer-grade cards are outclassed in this test.
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