Rating: 9.0.

1. Introduction 2. AMD Radeon Pro WX 8200 Specifications 3. NVIDIA Quadro P4000, P5000, P6000 4. Testing Methodology 5. Cinebench R15 6. SPECviewperf 13 7. VRMark Advanced Edition 8. OpenCL 9. Blender 10. Video Encoding 11. Multi-tasking 12. Closing Thoughts 13. View All Pages

AMD’s processors have made a big comeback in the professional market, but its most recent workstation graphics haven’t met with the same fanfare. The Vega-based Radeon Pro Vega Frontier Edition and WX 9100 are capable 3D accelerators, but the former is a limited edition, and the latter a £1,500 high-end card in the same price range as the NVIDIA Quadro P5000. The Vega range didn’t offer anything hugely competitive below £1,000 for professionals. That’s all set to change with the AMD Radeon Pro WX 8200.



The WX 8200 isn’t just sub-£1,000, it’s sub-$1,000, although these days there’s not so much difference between the two currencies. Nevertheless, the WX 8200 should undercut the NVIDIA Quadro P4000 in price, perhaps by as much as £100. Yet it’s not so far behind the much more expensive WX 9100. Where the latter has 4,096 Stream Processors, the WX 8200 still has a very healthy 3,584. The innovative HBM2 memory is still used, but you only get 8GB instead of the 16GB of the WX 9100.





In other words, you’re getting around 88 per cent the GPU power and half the memory for around half the price. Since applications that need more than 8GB frame buffer are still quite specialised, this seems like a great deal.

AMD might not have the grunt in the Vega to compete with the top-end graphics from NVIDIA, but it could well have a very competitive affordable workstation option in the Radeon Pro WX 8200. In this review, we will thoroughly test it against its main current NVIDIA competition – the Quadro P4000, P5000 and P6000.

GPU AMD Radeon Pro WX 8200

AMD Radeon Pro Vega Frontier Edition

AMD Radeon Pro WX 9100

Compute Units

56 64 64 GPU Cores 3,584 4,096 4,096 GPU Architecture / Variant Vega 10 / Vega 10 XT Vega 10 / Vega 10 XT AIR Vega 10 / Vega 10 XT Base Clock 1,200 MHz 1,384 MHz 1,200 MHz GPU Boost Clock 1,530 MHz 1,600 MHz 1,500 MHz Total Video memory 8 GB HBM2 16 GB HBM2 16 GB HBM2 Memory Clock (Effective)

1,000 (2,000) MHz 945 (1,890) MHz 945 (1,890) MHz Memory Bandwidth 512 GB/sec 484 GB/sec 484 GB/sec Bus Width 2,048-bit 2,048-bit 2,048-bit Manufacturing Process 14nm 14nm 14nm TDP 230 W 300 W 230 W Display Outputs 4 x Mini-DisplayPort 1.4 3 x DisplayPort 1.4, 1 x HDMI 2.0 6 x Mini-DisplayPort 1.4 Display Resolution 4 @ 1920×1080 4 @ 3840×2160 3 @ 5120×2880 1 @ 7680×4320 (all at 60Hz) 4 @ 1920×1080 4 @ 3840×2160 3 @ 5120×2880 1 @ 7680×4320 (all at 60Hz) 6 @ 1920×1080 6 @ 3840×2160 3 @ 5120×2880 1 @ 7680×4320 (all at 60Hz) Software API Support DirectX 12, OpenGL 4.6, OpenCL 2.0, Vulkan 1.1 DirectX 12, OpenGL 4.6, OpenCL 2.0, Vulkan 1.1 DirectX 12, OpenGL 4.6, OpenCL 2.0, Vulkan 1.1

AMD Radeon Pro WX 8200 Estimated Retail Price: £762.93 (inc. VAT)



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