Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 vs Nvidia RTX A2000 6GB
Comparison of the technical characteristics between the graphics cards, with Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 on one side and Nvidia RTX A2000 6GB on the other side, also their respective performances with the benchmarks. The first is dedicated to the desktop sector, it has 3072 shading units, a maximum frequency of 2.5 GHz, its lithography is 5 nm. The second is used on the desktop segment, it includes 3328 shading units, a maximum frequency of 1.2 GHz, its lithography is 8 nm. The following table also compares the boost clock, the number of shading units (if indicated), of execution units, the amount of cache memory, the maximum memory capacity, the memory bus width, the release date, the number of PCIe lanes, the values obtained in various benchmarks.
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Specification comparison:
Graphics card | |
Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 |
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Nvidia RTX A2000 6GB |
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Market (main) | |
Desktop |
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Desktop |
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Release date | |
Q2 2023 |
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Q3 2021 |
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Model number | |
AD107-400-A1 |
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RTX A2000 6GB |
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GPU name | |
AD107 |
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GA106 |
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Architecture | |
Ada Lovelace |
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Ampere |
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Generation | |
GeForce 40 |
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Quadro Ampere Ax000 |
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Lithography | |
5 nm |
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8 nm |
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Bus interface | |
PCIe 4.0 x8 |
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PCIe 4.0 x16 |
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GPU base clock | |
1,830 MHz |
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562 MHz |
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GPU boost clock | |
2,460 MHz |
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1,200 MHz |
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Memory frequency | |
2,125 MHz |
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1,500 MHz |
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Effective memory speed | |
17 Gbps |
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12 Gbps |
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Memory size | |
8 GB |
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6 GB |
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Memory type | |
GDDR6 |
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GDDR6 |
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Memory bus | |
128 bit |
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192 bit |
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Memory bandwidth | |
272.0 GB/s |
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288.0 GB/s |
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TDP | |
115 W |
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70 W |
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Suggested PSU | | 450W ATX Power Supply  | | | | 250W ATX Power Supply  | | |
Multicard technology | |
- |
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- |
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Outputs | |
1x HDMI 3x DisplayPort
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4x mini-DisplayPort
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Max display resolution | |
3840 × 2160@240Hz (DP),
7680 x 4320@60Hz (DP),
7680 x 4320@120Hz (2x DP),
7680 x 4320@60Hz (HDMI)
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4096 x 2160@120Hz (4x DP),
5120 x 2880@60Hz (4x DP),
7680 x 4320@60Hz (2x DP)
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Video decoding | |
H.264, AV1, HEVC |
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AV1 |
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Cores (compute units, SM, SMX) | |
24 |
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26 |
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Shading units (cuda cores) | |
3,072 |
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3,328 |
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TMUs | |
96 |
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104 |
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ROPs | |
48 |
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48 |
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Tensor cores | |
96 |
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104 |
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RT cores | |
24 |
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26 |
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Cache memory | |
24 MB |
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3 MB |
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Pixel fillrate | |
118.1 GP/s |
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57.6 GP/s |
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Texture fillrate | |
236.2 GT/s |
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124.8 GT/s |
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Performance FP16 (half) | |
15.1 TFLOPS |
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8.0 TFLOPS |
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Performance FP32 (float) | |
15.1 TFLOPS |
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8.0 TFLOPS |
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Performance FP64 (double) | |
236.2 GFLOPS |
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124.8 GFLOPS |
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Performance comparison with the benchmarks:
Performance comparison between the two processors, for this we consider the results generated on benchmark software such as Geekbench.
The difference is 89%.
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average of the performances got with these graphics cards, you may get different results.
Single-precision floating-point format, also called FP32, is a computer number format that typically occupies 32 bits in PC memory. This represents a wide dynamic range of numeric values that employs a floating point. FP32 power helps assess the video card's capabilities for generating rendering workloads. Video games use INT32 and FP32 cores to manage calculations with integers and numbers with decimals in order to produce maps, bone matrices on which the vertex shaders will calculate the vertices. Values in single precision format are mainly used in video games and 3D software.
See also:
Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 Max-QNvidia GeForce RTX 4060 MobileNvidia GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 16GBNvidia GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 8GBEquivalence:
Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 AMD EquivalentNvidia RTX A2000 6GB AMD Equivalent
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