@@buxtech IA images and videos software, I use them all day in my design job, nice card you got there, Im still stuck with Quadros, not bad tho, also yes indeed for a regular consumer using Rtx A4XXX or Quadros, make not much sense
@@ricbattaglia6976 I don't remember it bothering me more than any normal gpu, but it spends most of its time in my mining facility. It's definitely much more quiet than the Gigabyte 3090 blower card and the 3090 FEs I have tested!
If you don't have the fan set to 100% is it very loud. I have a PC I'm using for SolidWorks and I do evening gaming on it. So I know I could use the card for my SW usage, but do you know how this card games? if its in a case is it still loud with the fans set on auto?
It's between a 3060ti and a 3070 leaning closer to the 3070 with overclocks. I haven't measured decibels under load but it's not super loud compared to other blowers I've heard.
Hello friend, i got the same card, what is the best driver to use that card please ? I use nvidia driver but cannot accees to preferences in gforce experience. Can you help me ?
Maybe download GeForce Experience and let it determine the latest driver for you. I no longer own this card anymore so it’s hard for me to give you an exact answer.
The core of this card is closer to a 3070 just with a lot more vram. So you won't get 3080 or 3090 level proformance in games. I would say if you can find a rtx 3080 for the same price or even a bit more than a rtx 4500 just get the 3080 if your main use case is gaming.
The 3080 will be faster since it has more cuda cores and runs at a higher clock speed. It also has slightly faster vram. The a4500 is basically the same specs as the a4000 just with more vram. If all you care about is speed and you know the 3080 has enough vram for your use case then it would be better. The nice thing about the a series cards is that they consume less power, have more vram, and are made for use in servers and workstations so they tend to last longer. The down side is the a4000 and a4500 are closer to a 3070 in terms of performance.
I have been using this card for the past few days, definitely a good card for good gaming for this budget.
I really want to grab an A2000. With prices finally falling might grab one for the hell of it.
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I would love to see how it handles the Topaz AI Suite (Video & Image upscaling) 👀
Is that free software? If so, I could consider testing it.
@@buxtech IA images and videos software, I use them all day in my design job, nice card you got there, Im still stuck with Quadros, not bad tho, also yes indeed for a regular consumer using Rtx A4XXX or Quadros, make not much sense
Very interesting, is good for Autocad and 3dsMax V-Ray rendering? Fan noise decibel at 0%, 50% and 100%? Thanks!
Yes absolutely great for those things. It is surprisingly quiet but I did not measure in dB. Will have to do that one of these days.
Thanks! Very different from a gtx like 3080?
@@ricbattaglia6976 I don't remember it bothering me more than any normal gpu, but it spends most of its time in my mining facility. It's definitely much more quiet than the Gigabyte 3090 blower card and the 3090 FEs I have
tested!
@@buxtech The best it should be a rtx liquid cooled...
what about using this card on MSFS 2020 ? what can be the better graphic settings ?
If you don't have the fan set to 100% is it very loud. I have a PC I'm using for SolidWorks and I do evening gaming on it. So I know I could use the card for my SW usage, but do you know how this card games? if its in a case is it still loud with the fans set on auto?
It's between a 3060ti and a 3070 leaning closer to the 3070 with overclocks. I haven't measured decibels under load but it's not super loud compared to other blowers I've heard.
Can you use Game Ready drivers with this?
Absolutely, and I can't find any difference between Game or Studio as they both seem to work fine.
Hello friend, i got the same card, what is the best driver to use that card please ? I use nvidia driver but cannot accees to preferences in gforce experience. Can you help me ?
Maybe download GeForce Experience and let it determine the latest driver for you. I no longer own this card anymore so it’s hard for me to give you an exact answer.
@@buxtech alright sir, thks
A4500 vs rtx 3080 in terms of gaming?
The core of this card is closer to a 3070 just with a lot more vram. So you won't get 3080 or 3090 level proformance in games. I would say if you can find a rtx 3080 for the same price or even a bit more than a rtx 4500 just get the 3080 if your main use case is gaming.
@@Red-4man Is A4500 better for Blender 3D rendering than 3080?
The 3080 will be faster since it has more cuda cores and runs at a higher clock speed. It also has slightly faster vram. The a4500 is basically the same specs as the a4000 just with more vram. If all you care about is speed and you know the 3080 has enough vram for your use case then it would be better. The nice thing about the a series cards is that they consume less power, have more vram, and are made for use in servers and workstations so they tend to last longer. The down side is the a4000 and a4500 are closer to a 3070 in terms of performance.