[SOLVED] Are Quadro T-series (T400, T600, T1000) worth for content creation?

Oct 13, 2021
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Hi!
Looking at the awful prices of graphics card, I've started exploring Quadro T-series as a viable option because of their more affordable prices in my country.

My use case for any of them would be for:

Video editing in DaVinci Resolve with 1080p exports (occasional color grading, mainly just for cutting things and putting them together)
3D modelling in Blender (mostly hard surface modelling) in 1080p exports (cycles rendering engine, mainly looking for viewport improvements)
Agisoft Metashape photogrammetry software (using the CUDA accelerated processing)

I'm currently running a:
Ryzen 5 5600G
Corsair CV450
Asrock B550M-HDV
Corsair 16GB LPDDR4 (forgot the part number)

I have been utilizing iGPU for these tasks (Rx Vega 7) and wondering if even the lowest tier T400 would bring some sort of improvement to my workflow at all. I have been looking for reviews but there just isn't much of it to draw any conclusion. I wonder if any of you know or probably personally use these cards and can tell me if they are worth the money. Thanks!
 
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The Quadro cards are specifically made for work in content creation and CAD use, so there are no issues at all with running them, however those Quadro models you are looking at are lower end ones and may not give you much if any performance boost over just using your CPU. The T2000 maybe worth it.

Blender has this benchmark collection for it https://opendata.blender.org/
The Quadro cards are specifically made for work in content creation and CAD use, so there are no issues at all with running them, however those Quadro models you are looking at are lower end ones and may not give you much if any performance boost over just using your CPU. The T2000 maybe worth it.

Blender has this benchmark collection for it https://opendata.blender.org/
 
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