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AMD Video Card 100-505940 AMD Radeon Pro WX 5100 8GB GDDR5 Retail

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Description

Radeon Pro WX5100 Graphics card - Radeon Pro WX 5100 - 8 GB GDDR5 - PCIe 3. 0 x16 - 4 x DisplayPort

Graphics Coprocessor: AMD Radeon Pro WX 5100


Brand: AMD


Graphics Ram Size: 8 GB


GPU Clock Speed: 1086 MHz


Video Output Interface: DisplayPort


Product Dimensions: 2.87 x 11.5 x 9.49 inches


Item Weight: 14.1 ounces


Manufacturer: Advanced Micro Devices


Item model number: 100-505940


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: November 9, 2016


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  • I am not CAE/CAD/CAD , Photoshop, Blender, etc user
Why bougth I this video card specifically ? Well, because GPGPU programming. AMD has ROCm platform with HSA support on Linux. So , the board has 8GB memory with 256 bit interface a theoretical throughput of 160 GB/s and 1792 stream processors. Only 75 Watts maximum TDP and use a single slot. Has a high performance per watt . The WX 4100 model has 4GB , 128 bit bus consuming 50 Watts with 1024 cores and 96 GB/s. Since the price of an used WX 4100 is ~252 U$ and an used WX 5100 is ~315 U$ , the best value is for a WX 5100. The WX 7100 has 8 GB , 256 bit bus, 224 GB/s and 130 Watts , it costs 619.99 U$ and I could not find any used part here in Amazon. I wonder 3 cards, since 24 GB in a 768 bit bus, consuming 225 Watts ,with 5376 stream processors (GCN4) and 480 GB/s are really interesting for developing software. A Vega Frontier has 16 GB, 2048 bit bus, 4096 stream processors (GCN5) , but only 483 GB/s. Vega Frontier has 13.1 TFlops in FP32 and the 3 WX 5100 have 11.7 TFlops in FP32. But Vega Frontier consumes 300 Watts and 3 WX 5100 consumes 225 Watts, with 24 GB memory against 16GB from Vega Frontier. The only point Vega Frontier has huge advantage is in half-precision , 26.2 TFLOPS. This was the biggest mistake AMD made with Vega series. You can use half-precision in several floating point calculations you only need a number normalized between 0.000 ...-0.999..., that's why AMD claims this board is optimized to AI. For some applications, they are right. But , for the average user, this is disaster. I don't think Vega RX will be better. Again, they made a mistake , unless games will be modified to use intensive FP16 um video card. This is possible, but very unlikely since there will be 2 completely diferent paths, one for AMD and other for NVIDIA. Not just some tweaks. The total cost of 3 WX5100 was about 980 U$ and a Vega Frontier costs 956.97 U$ used. For me, the 225 Watts , the extra 1280 stream processors , extra 8 GB of VRAM with a very similar throughput and more mature drivers made my decision in for 3 WX 5100 For professional use with CAE/CAD/CAM, Maya, Blender, CATIA,Photoshop,etc, I believe WX 7100 makes more sense. If you are using this kind of software, perhaps a best buy could be a Quadro P2000. For my problem , a P2000 has only 5 GB , 160 bit bus , 140 GB/s and 1024 CUDA cores( a CUDA core is not directly comparable to GCN 4 stream processor, but GCN 4 has improved real use case performance per core). For the normal user, who needs things like color calibration, speed in render, driver reliabiliity and performance , in general, I found most reviews favored NVIDIA Quadro P2000 . AMD is creating an open source environment for improving software support, which is ( and always was, even when AMD Radeon was called ATI Radeon) the worst . The hardware is really good, but NVIDIA delivered the best software support for it's Quadro series ( and NVIDIA made huge mistakes sometimes). So, for my purpose, which is not the common use for this card, it is the best. In fact, 3 of it. For me, is a good bargain, for others, could be a mistake. I think you must analyze the cost ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2017 by I. Velho

  • Excellent
AMD Radeon Pro WX 5100 8GB GDDR5 Excellent Video Card, works perfectly with the "Mojave" Hackintosh, it was everything I expected, it is silent, fast to render videos in Final Cut Pro. Very Good.
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2020 by ENSA

  • Excellent for Vectorworks !
I added this card to an older HP i7 desktop and it has improved rendering dramatically while using Vectorworks 2019. I also increased the RAM to 32 GB. This card saved me hundreds of dollars by not purchasing a new desktop.
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2019 by Kenny Fenton

  • Review of the AMD Radeon WX 5100 GPU PCIe Card
I bought this Radeon WX 5100 so that I can run DaVinci Resolve in my Lenovo P410 workstation (a 3-year old Xeon workstation no longer offered by Lenovo). Graphics and 4K video are rendered in full cinematic mode in my 32-inch Lenovo P32-U 4K monitor, but the greatest benefits I have from this WX 5100 card is the low power consumption (75W for 1 PCIe slot) with its 8GB VRAM. I can ran DaVinci Resolve, code/program and run YouTube videos, play DVD's/Blu-Ray discs without slowing down the rendering of the graphics. Uploaded are sample snap shots while watching 4K HD trailers of Top Gun: Maverick (2020) and John Wick 3 displayed in Adobe RGB color space. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2019 by E6 E6

  • Do I need a power cable or not?
Limited directions show a cable connection, no cable provided. Online searches seem to point to not needing one... I guess we'll see when I try and fire it up tonight.
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2021 by Nunya

  • Driver issues
We were having issues with the W5100 and went to test the newer WX models. While these do work we often see artifacts on certain applications along with occasional monitor drop outs and issues detecting all 4 monitors. Just as many if not more issues than the previous models. We have identical machines in the test group with equivalent class cards from the competition, however the issues with the WX cards outnumber the competition 10+ to 1. Only benefit is the AMD card is a bit cheaper. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2018 by 4pierre

  • this is the ideal card for an upper middle-road user like me. If I were using CAD or Adobe ...
Used this to upgrade an ASUS M32 CD with i5 and 16gb RAM. I don't think there's another card out currently with 8gb of VRAM that will successfully install powered only by the PCIE slot. Using it to model 3d print designs, edit video and photos. Since I'm doing none of those professionally (at the moment), and since I don't game extensively, this is the ideal card for an upper middle-road user like me. If I were using CAD or Adobe Creative Suite for pay, I'd likely suck it up for a higher spec card... but I'm happy :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2017 by Communicator K

  • Recommended for CAD and graphics.
I bought it for a 2010 Mac Pro in order to run macOS Mojave. Not plug and play and I will need to do more tweaking. I need to test it in a Windows pc to make sure that it is working.
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2019 by Tallman

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