RTX 6000 Ada has a Time Spy score of about 30518

According to previous reports, Nvidia launched the workstation graphics card NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada Generation based on the Ada Lovelace architecture in September last year and announced the price in January this year – $6,800. Nvidia’s card will deliver a two-to-four-fold performance boost in enterprise environments, allowing designers and engineers to drive cutting-edge simulation-based workflows to build and verify more complex designs. Recently, some netizens showed the real picture of dismantling the graphics card and the 3DMark Time Spy score.

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The RTX 6000 Ada runs the Time Spy test with a Core i9-13900K processor, with a total score of 28319, a processor score of 20110, and a graphics card score of 30518. The GeForce RTX 4090’s Time Spy score is around 36,000 points, compared to the RTX 6000 Ada Generation graphics card’s score which is about 15% behind.

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The RTX 6000 Ada Generation is a dual-slot design, equipped with four DisplayPort 1.4 interfaces, 142 sets of SM units, a total of 18,176 CUDA cores, 142 third-generation RT Cores, and 568 fourth-generation Tensor Cores, with an acceleration frequency of 2.5 GHz, can provide FP32 computing performance of 91.1 TFLOPs, equipped with 48GB of GDDR6 video memory with ECC, the memory interface width is 384 bits, and the rate is 20Gbps.

Although the core specifications of the RTX 6000 Ada Generation are larger, the Time Spy running score is much behind, probably because the TDP of the card is only 300W. The user said that when the card is running at full capacity, the temperature is 85 degrees, and the fan reaches 70% speed, but the noise does not exceed RTX A6000.

Judging from the information released so far, GeForce RTX 4090 Ti also only disables two sets of SM units, and the power consumption of the whole card can reach 600W. It is believed that its game performance will be much stronger than that of the RTX 6000 Ada Generation.