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NVIDIA Quadro RTX 6000

Quadro RTX 6000

24 GB VRAM (GDDR6) · up to 295 W.

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Buying context for NVIDIA Quadro RTX 6000

NVIDIA Quadro RTX 6000 is a graphics buying decision: in-game image quality, frame times, and many creative exports depend on GPU throughput, VRAM, and driver features as much as on the CPU. NVIDIA GeForce cards are often chosen for DLSS, Reflex, and mature ray-tracing features in supported titles.

Who this GPU fits

Flagship-tier cards target high-refresh 1440p/4K, content creation side-loads, or buyers who want maximum headroom and are ready for higher power and cooler requirements.

24 GB VRAM is comfortable for high texture settings at 1440p and many 4K titles with upscaling.

If your monitor is 1440p or 4K, prioritize VRAM headroom and upscaling support over chasing a single raster chart. At 1080p, a high-tier GPU can be overkill unless you want maximum esports frame rates or creative acceleration.

Power, case, and platform checks

Catalog board power around 295 W is a planning signal, not a promise that every partner card draws the same peaks. Confirm physical length, slot width, HDMI/DisplayPort layout, and whether your case can feed cool air across the card. Prefer a reputable PSU with headroom for GPU transients—average gaming watts understate short spikes.

CPU pairing still matters at 1080p and CPU-bound titles: a weak processor can leave NVIDIA Quadro RTX 6000 under-fed even when the GPU tier looks strong on paper. Use BuildRanked or our catalog pairings when you want a full-system check, not only a GPU chart.

Scores in plain language

For NVIDIA Quadro RTX 6000, Play score about 79/100 emphasizes gaming-leaning strength (responsiveness and leisure workloads) on a 0–100 comparison scale. Work score about 72/100 emphasizes throughput-oriented tasks such as encoding, compiling, or heavy multitasking. Balanced sits around 76/100 (in the upper half of the catalog) — useful for shortlisting, not as a single verdict for every game or app. Scores on RankedGPU are normalized catalog comparisons — not paid placements — and should be read alongside price, platform fit, and your real workload.

Play-leaning GPUs usually help gaming and interactive workloads; Work-leaning scores matter more when you encode, render, or run compute-adjacent creative tools. If Play and Work diverge sharply, decide which workload you care about first instead of averaging them in your head.

Before you buy

  • Match resolution and refresh to a realistic settings target (native vs upscaled).
  • Verify VRAM and cooler design on the exact board SKU, not only the chip name.
  • Check PSU connectors, case clearance, and cable management for your chassis.
  • Compare street price against last-gen sales—value moves weekly.
  • Read our GPU guides and which GPU to buy in 2026 when you need tier context beyond one SKU.

How to use this page

Treat the specification table and score cards as a shortlist filter for NVIDIA Quadro RTX 6000. Open a few alternatives in the RankedGPU catalog, then read our guides and how we rank before you buy. When affiliate or retailer search links appear, they do not change rankings.

Always confirm fit (power, clearance, socket, memory QVL, drive slot), firmware, warranty region, and current street price on retailer sites. Manufacturer documentation remains the source of truth for exact specifications and support terms.

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Highlights

Core specs we use for comparisons and CPU pairing — VRAM, thermals, and key OEM fields when available.

VRAM24 GBVideo memory on the card — larger often helps high resolutions and textures.
TDP295 WThermal design power — size PSU and case airflow accordingly.
Brand / modelNVIDIAQuadro RTX 6000
Memory typeGDDR6VRAM technology from vendor or OEM data — see notes below if present.
ArchitectureTuringManufacturer specification.
CUDA cores4608Manufacturer specification.

Catalog last updated Jun 2, 2026, 9:29 AM · ingest: gpu-spec-ingest.

Real-World Performance (Thermal Adjusted)

See how running hotter than ideal can pull NVIDIA Quadro RTX 6000 down versus its catalog score — same ranking math, with a simple temperature adjustment (not a lab benchmark).

Rated performance76/100Balanced score from our full GPU catalog.
Real performance73/100Adjusted for the temperature you set below.
Performance loss−4%Roughly how much of the rated score is left on the table.
78°C

Defaults to 78°C — drag to match what you see in monitoring.

Your rank moves from #13#22 on balanced score if only this GPU ran this hot (everyone else unchanged).

Your system is running optimally.

That drop is in the ballpark of trading down toward something like AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX in our catalog — a rough analogy, not an exact match.

How we score

Numbers on this page use a 0–100 scale for comparison. Rankings use published specs and benchmark results in our catalog. How we rank explains what each score means; How to compare GPUs (2026): benchmarks, tier lists & RankedGPU scores walks through fair GPU comparisons and tier lists.

  • Balanced score — blend of gaming-leaning and productivity-leaning signals from our GPU catalog (this is what the Rank column and the real-world card use as the rated score).
  • Efficiency score — performance per watt where we can estimate it from TDP-class data.
  • Benchmarks — when listed below, each row shows a published or catalog score with source and date for transparency.

Manufacturer & OEM specifications

Extra fields from our ingest pipeline — often sourced from the GPU vendor. Use alongside live retailer listings; AIB cards can differ from reference designs.

OEM specification fields for this GPU
ArchitectureTuring
CUDA cores4608
Memory typeGDDR6
Av1encode Support0
Memory Config24 GB GDDR6 ECC
Ray Tracing Support1
Product LineQuadro

Benchmarks

Scores and suites from our catalog — source and date shown per row. See How to compare GPUs (2026): benchmarks, tier lists & RankedGPU scores for how to read synthetics vs in-game FPS.

79 index

Play score

Catalog gaming index from published manufacturer specs when no third-party benchmark row is shown.

buildranked_core · 2026-06-02

72 index

Work score

Catalog productivity index from published specs, including creative and media features when listed.

buildranked_core · 2026-06-02

Where to check prices

When available, partner listings with prices may appear first. Below that, open a Newegg search for this GPU to see what retailers list today. We do not sell parts; compare listings and stock on each site yourself.

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    Heuristic fit for gaming: performance 96, value 7.

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  3. AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7960X (Reference)

    Heuristic fit for gaming: performance 96, value 7.

  4. AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7955WX

    Heuristic fit for gaming: performance 96, value 6.

  5. AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395

    Heuristic fit for gaming: performance 93, value 10.

Further reading

Short guides that pair well with picking a GPU and a build.

NVIDIA Quadro RTX 6000 — specs, benchmarks & scores | RankedGPU