

NVIDIA GigaThread engine with dual copy engines.Whether it’s product design, visualization and simulation, or spectacular visual storytelling-and get results to market faster. Professionals trust them to realize their most ambitious visions.
QUADRO K6000 PROFESSIONAL
Designed and built specifically for professional workstations, NVIDIA Quadro GPUs power more than 200 professional applications across a broad range of industries including manufacturing, media and entertainment, sciences, and energy. This makes the Quadro K6000 the superior choice to bring your largest and most complex projects to life.
QUADRO K6000 PLUS
It combines 12 GB of memory, 2880 NVIDIA CUDA® parallel processing cores, accelerated doubleprecision computation, plus the ability to drive up to four ultra-high-resolution displays or projectors. The NVIDIA Quadro K6000 graphics card is the ultimate expression of NVIDIA’s expertise in professional graphics, empowering artists, designers, and engineers to realize their biggest visions. I would have kept them if I could use earlier versions of OS X but thats just not the way it works.Unbeatable Memory and Graphics Performance I mainly use High Sierra and Yosemite so this limitation doesn't affect me.įWIW, the RX580 and the Vega 64 LC are my two favourite AMD cards when I'm using High Sierra. has previously pointed out that dual GPU installations will no longer work together beginning macOS 10.14 and beyond. These cards play nicely together but I don't really know why.
QUADRO K6000 FULL
I get full bootscreen support because I run a GT-120 in SLOT 4 and the K6000 in SLOT 1. Unfortunately, I can't comment on CUDA performance because I don't use it and I don't really understand the CUDA framework. The excessive VRAM is just for headroom after installing virtual machines running on Parallels and VMWare. It's very hard to find a GPU from back in the day that will do but the K6000 is excellent.

I just mentioned my experience for anyone who wants to work with 2 4K screens on an older macOS release. I'm a purist and I prefer working with older OS X versions. I don't believe anything from Nvidia works beyond this point. Yes - I have tested it and I can confirm it works nicely with Mojave.
QUADRO K6000 PRO
With pricing at around USD400 (7 years later) - who wouldn't want the greatest Mac Pro 5,1 compatible GPU ever made? The QUADRO K6000 was never discussed by MVC Dave and other long-term members in the GK110B threads from back in the day because they were only focused on the GTX 780ti and the GTX TITAN Black (both GK110B cards).

** This compatibility question remains UNRESOLVED - was it fitted with the GTX TITANs GK110 or the GTX TITAN BLACKs GK110B.? Sources cited above clearly indicate GK110B BUT the release date suggests GK110 (because all other cards with GK110B were released in Late 2013 and Early 2014.
QUADRO K6000 SERIES
It is (A) MUUUCH more powerful than a K5000 (B) MUUCH more memory than the AMD Vega Series (C) Much more power efficient than GPUs needing PIXLAS (2圆-pin ONLY) and (D) MUUUUUUUCH more compatible than any other card (equivalent to GTX TITAN with native support from 10.8 to 10.14)**. My goal is to find the greatest card ever made that does not need webdrivers AND on the surface of things the K6000 is it. I did more searching on this website (this forum) and there is much discussion about the GK110B from back in the day - the issue as I interpret it is that the GK110B needs webdrivers before OSX10.10 GEFORCE Equivalent: GeForce GTX TITAN Black Wikipedia and Techpowerup give the best information on the question of "maybe / maybe not".

That is really what I'm hoping for - the K5000 with a bumper RAM allocation.
