NVIDIA RTX 5000 Ada is a high-end professional graphics card: built to speed up video, design and 3D work, not to play games. It has 16 GB of memory and came out in 2023.
It is currently fitted in 3 laptops from €6573, at an average price of €7229.
There is a faster and cheaper option: the NVIDIA RTX PRO 4000 Blackwell is 22% faster and its entry price is €1498 lower.
NVIDIA RTX 5000 Ada is a high-end professional graphics card: built to speed up video, design and 3D work, not to play games. It sits at 8 of 120 in the ranking, with 82.2% of the power of the best graphics card in the catalogue.
Yes, comfortably: 1440p maxed out and 4K in most titles with upscaling on. Being able to is not the same as being made for it: that power is meant for video, design and 3D work.
Yes, easily: 16 GB leaves room even at 1440p with everything high. What will set the limit is the card's power, not its memory.
No. Beyond being a different chip, in laptops each maker decides how much power it is allowed to draw: on this model, between 80 and 175 W. That is why two laptops with the same card can perform quite differently.
NVIDIA RTX 5000 Ada came out in 2023.
The closest in performance is Apple M5 Max 32-Core GPU.
It is currently fitted in 3 laptops from €6573, at an average price of €7229.
There is a faster and cheaper option: the NVIDIA RTX PRO 4000 Blackwell is 22% faster and its entry price is €1498 lower.
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