NVIDIA Quadro M2000 Review: Affordable Maxwell Pro Graphics


Quadro M2000 LuxMark and Cinbench OpenGL Tests

LuxMark is a cross-platform, Open CL-accelerated 3D rendering benchmark. Its a tool based on the open source LuxRender physically-based spectral rendering engine, which accurately models the transportation of light and supports high dynamic range. LuxRender features a number of material types to allow rendering of photo-realistic and artistic scenes. LuxRender is free software, licensed under the GPL, that offers plugins for packages like Blender, Maya, Cinema 4D and 3DS Max.

LuxMark v3.1
OpenCL Benchmark

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The Quadro M2000 trailed the FirePro W4300 in the LuxBall HDR test (which is the least taxing of the bunch), but pulled ahead in the Newman TLM-102-SE and Hotel Lobby Tests by a relatively wide margin.

Cinebench R15
OpenGL Benchmark
Cinebench R15’s OpenGL benchmark uses a complex 3D scene depicting a car chase (created by renderbaron) to measure a GPU’s performance. The benchmark employs a large amount of geometry (nearly 1 million polygons) and textures, and features a variety of effects, such as bump maps, transparency, and complex lighting. Scores in this test are reported in frames per second...

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The Quadro M2000 jumped out to a huge lead in the Cinebench OpenGL graphics benchmark, besting the FirePro card by about 60 frames per second.

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