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Review on πŸ’» NVIDIA Quadro RTX 4000 Graphics Card by Andrew Kamkoff

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Ideal for developers using multiple 4K monitors.

As a content creator, I like this card very much. It works well with my second setup with two 28" HP 4K monitors (Display Port and USB C). My setup is ASUS Sitrix B550E with Thunderbolt 3 card, Ryzen 9 3900x, 128GB RAM. However, I initially struggled when trying to use this with my primary dual display setup, where I use an LG 4k as my primary monitor [connecting display port to display port gives me exceptional clarity here]. However, I was unable to get full resolution with a second display, an LG 65 4k HD TV connected via HDMI. While this setup works very well with my GTX1660ti card with an HDMI port, this was not the case with the Quadro, which does not have an HDMI output. I tried two approaches here. [A] Using the included DisplayPort to HDMI adapter. This only worked when I disabled HDR mode in Windows display settings, but then Windows only supported the maximum resolution of 1920 x 1080, not the 4096 x 2160 that this TV offers. [B] I found the best option was to turn HDR off but connect it to the Quadro's USB-C port via an HDMI adapter (the card has a USB-C port for display, but none connector for HDMI) and running it 3840 x 2160 (you lose part of the picture at higher resolutions.) The last option works, but the TV out was better with my GTX 1660ti... so I don't have a Quadro configured workstation on connected to these displays. There are two dual display options available and I used my other workstation with a 4K TV. Okay, so maybe you can understand that I hate this card, but actually I like it, just not with a TV. For the work I do with excellent HP monitors, this is truly an exceptional solution for me.

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