0:58 - Checking out the box 1:55 - Unboxing the card 7:49 - Card specs 11:27 - RTX 3090 has been removed 12:22 - Installing the W6800 13:03 - MHQJRH GPU Brace Unboxing & Installation 15:10 - Connecting power to the GPU 17:45 - Discussing benchmarks I ran/results 24:47 - Testing Quake II RTX performance 25:59 - Cyberpunk 2077 test using Fidelity FX & Raytracing 29:16 - Ending comments
I mostly use it for Deep Learning, but yeah I wanted to try gaming on it lol. I'm thinking of buying Baldur's Gate 3 which supports FSR to test with it.
I haven't pushed it past like 40% because it does start to get a bit noisy, but also because that seems to be more than sufficient to cool the card. Temps stay in the 60's most of the time and idle in the low 30's. I set it to run like 30% minimum and 40% max. Haven't tried cranking it to 100% because I'm quite certain it'd be unbearably loud.
@@DruuzilTechGames Thanks for the reply! Alright that’s good to know as I’ve used a Quadro before and found it running extremely quiet, so I hoped for the same with the Amd counterpart.
Unfortunately, as of right now, these aren't really compatible with Windows 11 (despite AMD's claim). AMD can't seem to make a working driver for Windows 11 and actually pulled their faulty 'Enterprise' driver. They won't say if/when one will be available.
Yeah I've been pretty disappointed since this card doesn't even work for Deep Learning right now. Tensorflow-DirectML doesn't work with AMD 6000 series at all and the card has basically been useless for months. Trying to trade it or sell it and get another 3090 or comparable Nvidia workstation card.
I don't know anything about Lumion, sorry. Technically you could get a 3090 for less than a W6800 if you can get a FE at MSRP (or some of the lower end EVGA models which are ~$1600-1800 USD). The W6800 is $2200 MSRP. The 3080 Ti is ~$1200 MSRP but I see them even on Newegg for like $1800+, so I'm not sure what your budget actually is, but depending on whether you can get things at retail or not, you could see about a 3090 if you're patient.
Yeah workstation/professional GPU's are always pretty expensive unfortunately. I wanted to get an RTX A6000 48GB card from Nvidia, but they're like $5000 minimum. The W6800 seemed like the best compromise at 32GB and $2150.
Yeah I'll be honest I blew it when I bought this card. It's too slow at Deepfacelab to be useful even with the high VRAM amount. I would've spent the money better on a 2nd RTX A6000 or just another 3090 and saved some $$ in the process there. Now I can't get rid of it to save my life, nobody will buy it lol.
I don't really intend to do that, however if I were to hazard a guess it should perform around the same as an RX 6800, maybe a 6800XT. The cost of the card makes it not even remotely worth it for that kind of performance. You'd never earn your $$ back, lol.
@@caymanlee The A6000 is $4500 or more. It has 48GB of VRAM and is about the same training speed as a 3090, but lets you run at higher settings due to the extra memory. The fastest card for making Deepfakes right now is the RTX A100 I believe, which has 40GB of HBM2 memory, but those are like $10,000 or more. There is also an 80GB version which is extremely expensive. They're made for datacenters and don't have cooling fans, as they're made to work in an HVAC environment. Honestly you might just wait and try to get a 4090. Supposedly they're coming in July and will be almost 2x faster than a 3090.
0:58 - Checking out the box
1:55 - Unboxing the card
7:49 - Card specs
11:27 - RTX 3090 has been removed
12:22 - Installing the W6800
13:03 - MHQJRH GPU Brace Unboxing & Installation
15:10 - Connecting power to the GPU
17:45 - Discussing benchmarks I ran/results
24:47 - Testing Quake II RTX performance
25:59 - Cyberpunk 2077 test using Fidelity FX & Raytracing
29:16 - Ending comments
You had me at no RGB personal don't like it
@@chriswright8074 I'm ok sometimes with some tasteful lighting, but RGB rainbow puke doesn't do anything for me.
@@DruuzilTechGames 😂😂😂 I agree
2:58 AKA: I can now be in VR Chat for days on end without needing to worry if my GPU is dying XD
informative content !
Me: Sees the game Cyberpunk.
Me: Truly, a gamer. Using workstation GPUs for gaming is mad XD
I mostly use it for Deep Learning, but yeah I wanted to try gaming on it lol. I'm thinking of buying Baldur's Gate 3 which supports FSR to test with it.
Hi, may I ask, how loud does the card go? It’s a blower so I’m assuming that it sounds like a vacuum?
I haven't pushed it past like 40% because it does start to get a bit noisy, but also because that seems to be more than sufficient to cool the card. Temps stay in the 60's most of the time and idle in the low 30's. I set it to run like 30% minimum and 40% max. Haven't tried cranking it to 100% because I'm quite certain it'd be unbearably loud.
@@DruuzilTechGames Thanks for the reply! Alright that’s good to know as I’ve used a Quadro before and found it running extremely quiet, so I hoped for the same with the Amd counterpart.
Unfortunately, as of right now, these aren't really compatible with Windows 11 (despite AMD's claim). AMD can't seem to make a working driver for Windows 11 and actually pulled their faulty 'Enterprise' driver. They won't say if/when one will be available.
Yeah I've been pretty disappointed since this card doesn't even work for Deep Learning right now. Tensorflow-DirectML doesn't work with AMD 6000 series at all and the card has basically been useless for months. Trying to trade it or sell it and get another 3090 or comparable Nvidia workstation card.
Tried any of the Radeon pro render plugins?
The only thing I use it for is deep learning, and Adobe Premier pro, so I haven't been able to use those plugins.
Can this card beused for passthru purpose to ESXi ?
I don't know what ESXi is.
W6800, 6900xt or 3080 ti for lumion? 3090 is out off my budget.
I don't know anything about Lumion, sorry. Technically you could get a 3090 for less than a W6800 if you can get a FE at MSRP (or some of the lower end EVGA models which are ~$1600-1800 USD). The W6800 is $2200 MSRP. The 3080 Ti is ~$1200 MSRP but I see them even on Newegg for like $1800+, so I'm not sure what your budget actually is, but depending on whether you can get things at retail or not, you could see about a 3090 if you're patient.
Oh my, thats so expensive lol
Yeah workstation/professional GPU's are always pretty expensive unfortunately. I wanted to get an RTX A6000 48GB card from Nvidia, but they're like $5000 minimum. The W6800 seemed like the best compromise at 32GB and $2150.
@@DruuzilTechGames well yeah, but i think both does a good job, and im so exited to see that gpu in action with 3d arts
6800XT is quite a bit faster than this card. 72 CU's vs 60 CU's and higher power targets and faster clocks.
Yeah I'll be honest I blew it when I bought this card. It's too slow at Deepfacelab to be useful even with the high VRAM amount. I would've spent the money better on a 2nd RTX A6000 or just another 3090 and saved some $$ in the process there. Now I can't get rid of it to save my life, nobody will buy it lol.
How do you always end up getting the cards. I am still trying to get a 3080 or 3090 at a retail price. Bots always beat me to it.
Workstation cards are not hard to get, other than being expensive. Nobody fights over them or scalps them. I went on Newegg and bought it.
Can we do it again with new HIPS and rocm?
I don't own this card anymore.
@@DruuzilTechGames oh. Too bad
please test mining ETH Ethereum
I don't really intend to do that, however if I were to hazard a guess it should perform around the same as an RX 6800, maybe a 6800XT. The cost of the card makes it not even remotely worth it for that kind of performance. You'd never earn your $$ back, lol.
is this card can fully utilizied by DeepFake?
The GPU utilization fluctuates around a lot, but yeah it's usable for Deepfacelab.
@@DruuzilTechGames compare to 3090, better or worst? thanks
@@caymanlee The 3090 is much faster but has less memory.
@@DruuzilTechGames so for now, A6000 is the best choice for Deepfake? curretly using a RTX Titan, looking for upgrade option, thanks
@@caymanlee The A6000 is $4500 or more. It has 48GB of VRAM and is about the same training speed as a 3090, but lets you run at higher settings due to the extra memory. The fastest card for making Deepfakes right now is the RTX A100 I believe, which has 40GB of HBM2 memory, but those are like $10,000 or more. There is also an 80GB version which is extremely expensive. They're made for datacenters and don't have cooling fans, as they're made to work in an HVAC environment.
Honestly you might just wait and try to get a 4090. Supposedly they're coming in July and will be almost 2x faster than a 3090.
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Yeah someone else mentioned that too. Sorry.