Unveiling the ProArt GeForce RTX 4080 & 4070 Ti: GPUs (Tailored for Professionals)

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Great read HH!! I work with graphic cards at my day job, slot machines. I think we use an ATI 1000 in our latest machines, if I'm not mistaken.
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First, they introduce LEDs and increase the price, cause the cards are for enthusiasts. Then they remove the LEDs and increase the price again, cause the cards are for professionals. Good marketing strategies, what more can I say?!
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Trying to remeber the last time I've seen a workstation in a professional setting with a glass side panel, without which most of ASUS's PR buzz is meaningless.
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Eno9:

First, they introduce LEDs and increase the price, cause the cards are for enthusiasts. Then they remove the LEDs and increase the price again, cause the cards are for professionals. Good marketing strategies, what more can I say?!
Mind blowing marketing!!!
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jaggerwild:

Great read HH!! I work with graphic cards at my day job, slot machines. I think we use an ATI 1000 in our latest machines, if I'm not mistaken.
ATI , P1000
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H83:

Mind blowing marketing!!!
You are about to get nuked by profesional card with no RGB but then you can add RGB optional for those who use it for games and professionally for even more moneyzzz *mind blown*
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Eno9:

First, they introduce LEDs and increase the price, cause the cards are for enthusiasts. Then they remove the LEDs and increase the price again, cause the cards are for professionals. Good marketing strategies, what more can I say?!
The last time I checked, they were called Quadros. Those are meant for professional work. These are supposed to be the line-up for gamers. 🙁 "nVidia, the way you are meant to be played."
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Legacy-ZA:

The last time I checked, they were called Quadros. Those are meant for professional work. These are supposed to be the line-up for gamers. 🙁 "nVidia, the way you are meant to be played."
Ya.....most professionals are going to use a geforce card over "quadro" or whatever it's called now. Paying double of what a 4080 is worth for less raw performance doesn't make much sense unless you need specific quadro features.
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Yogi:

Trying to remeber the last time I've seen a workstation in a professional setting with a glass side panel, without which most of ASUS's PR buzz is meaningless.
At my office we have a bunch of them. Most are AlienWare since businesses like Dell and most of them run SolidWorks except for the ones (us) programmers have which are mostly ThreadRippers from ThinkMate. We found that SolidWorks is not particularly GPU-bound so they use non-Quadro GPUs now and have better CPUs for the MEs.
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Legacy-ZA:

The last time I checked, they were called Quadros. Those are meant for professional work. These are supposed to be the line-up for gamers. 🙁 "nVidia, the way you are meant to be played."
ProArt is the Asus line for graphic/visual artists they don't need the heavy physics/a.i. of Quadro which doesn't stop them from being overpriced as a garden variety or FE works as well