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Pricing a new workstation, for Houdini, would be doing simming/rendering. Was thinking the quadro 4000 was a good balance for age/value and power. The gtx 580 isn't really much cheaper…any thoughts? Quadro been berry berry good to me…

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The Quadro is officially supported and will give you less headaches when Nvidia decides to do some crazy changes to the Geforce drivers.
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The only thing I notice with the Quadro 4000 is the noise when it's under load. It's a single-slot card, so the cooler begins to sound like a jet turbine when you throw a lot at it (such as tumbling a very heavy scene). The 5000 is a dual slot card that will likely be a lot quieter, but it's also twice the 4000's already-hefty price. A cheaper alternative to the 5000 would be a well-ventilated case.

Otherwise, it's a very good card.

Bear in mind that Nvidia likes to launch Quadro's around SIGgraph time, and well, it's almost that time
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Yeah, it's impossible to keep up. I really just want a decent card without the obscene prices, and, as mentioned, quadro just seems to avoid a lot of problems I keep reading about for a bit more money(the 580 is only around $250 cheaper). The enclosure would be a Boxx, and they're usually pretty good with sound and cooling…

My primary concern is ‘omg don’t be buying that - it doesn't support <insert API here> and all you get is pwn'ed!'

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My primary concern is ‘omg don’t be buying that - it doesn't support <insert API here> and all you get is pwn'ed!'

It supports OpenGL 4.1, which is more than you need for now (with Houdini, at least). I'm expecting a new OpenGL spec next week, but given that there's no new generation of graphics hardware on the radar yet, I don't see additional hardware requirements coming, just API streamlining.
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Well, no new Quadros at SIGgraph, but in my search, I did notice that noted-Quadro distributor PNY has a promotion going until the end of August that'll get you some money back:

http://www.nvidia.com/object/quadro-pny-promotion.html [nvidia.com]

There seems to be quite a few restrictions, but perhaps worth a look if you're buying anyway.
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