Nvidia Quadro P4000 vs. RTX 2090 S
I got an Nvidia P4000 last spring, and have had trouble with it ever since. Half the time my PC reboots, it doesn't detect the card. It got so bad that I eventually took it out altogether and ran an older K4200 with my Windows 7 system which always ran flawlessly.
So, now I just built a new Windows 10 system. Intel i9 8 core CPU, 64 gigs memory, booting from an M.2 card (which I didn't even know existed before building this thing). Just blows my 9-year-old Win7 system away.
But I still can't use the P4000! Windows would not boot with the card installed with Nvidia drivers without going through a repair sequence. Eventually, the system just quit seeing the card at all. Also, I really ought to mention that the P4000 not once outputted any video on the new machine.
The good news is that PNY will replace the card, after many, MANY attempts at tweaking & twiddling and resintalling Windows and resintalling drivers, moving cards around, updating Windows, BIOS, firmware...snooze....
So, long story short - I now know a bit more about what to get, and it looks to me like an RTX 2080 S would be a better card, for the same price as the P4000. I'm hoping to convince PNY to replace the P4000 with the RTX 2080 S - what do you guys think? Benchmark websites all seem to point at the RTX as a better choice, but I wanted to check with the community first.
I do a lot of video editing in PP, photo processing in LightRoom, 3D stuff in Blender, and music production with Nuendo and a UAD DSP card.
Thanks!
