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NVidia now has a whole family of NVidia Quadro cards ranging from the P1000 to the P6000. I'm spec'ing a new PC and want to make an adequate choice for Premiere Pro. It will probably be matched with a pair of XEON Silver 4114's (so 20 cores). I want true 10 bit output. On my current (4-year) old PC my GPU is an NVidia 600 and my CPU is a Xeon E3-1240 (4 cores).
I don't want to get more card than I need, but I want to get enough that the card doesn't become a big bottleneck. Puget Sound did some benchmarks tests awhile back but they didn't include the newer, cheaper ones like the P1000 or P2000, which are among the ones I'm thinking about. https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/articles/Premiere-Pro-CC-2017-NVIDIA-Quadro-Pascal-Performance-938... I'm worried that the P1000 is only 640 cores but I don't know how to tell if that's a bottleneck.
Also, are the P1000 and P2000 10 bit? I don't see anything in the spec that says it is - https://www.nvidia.com/content/dam/en-zz/Solutions/design-visualization/documents/Quadro-P1000-US-03... but maybe it's implied by something else I don't recognize.
Thanks in advance.
EDIT: I found an interesting website that seems to have comparative data on HUNDREDS of GPUs - I have no idea how they managed to compile it all - https://technical.city/en . Whois has them registered in Ukraine and I don't know anything about them, so be careful, but the information in it seems to be interesting.
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