AMD FirePro V5800 100-505605 1GB 128-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.0 x16 CrossFire Supported Graphics Card

(15 customer reviews)

$264.62

AMD FirePro V5800 100-505605 1GB 128-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.0 x16 CrossFire Supported Graphics Card

SKU: 5734C801 Category:
Additional information
Brand

AMD

Model

100-505605

Interface

PCI Express 2.0 x16

Chipset Manufacturer

ATI

GPU

FirePro V5800

Stream Processors

800

Memory Size

1GB

Memory Interface

128-bit

Memory Type

GDDR5

DirectX

DirectX 11

OpenGL

OpenGL 3.2

DisplayPort

2

DVI

1

Digital Resolution

2560×1600 @ 60Hz

CrossFire Supported

CrossFire Pro Support

Cooler

With Fan

Operating Systems Supported

Windows Vista (64-bit and 32-bit)

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Windows XP (64-bit and 32-bit)Linux (64-bit and 32-bit)

System Requirements

512MB of system memoryCD-ROM drive (or internet access) for software installationPower supply w/75W for graphics

Features

Outstanding performance for the 3D mid-range segment2.5X computing capability over prior generationSupport both dual-link DVI and DisplayPort connectivityATI Eyefinity capable graphics cardDrive up to 3 independent 30" displays — 12.3 million pixels1GB GDDR5 memoryHigh Dynamic Range (HDR) rendering with 8-bit

,

10-bit

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and 16-bit per RGB color component supportScalable ultra parallel processing architecture with 800 stream processorsAutoDetect technology instinctively optimizes performance for multi application workflowHardware acceleration of DirectX 11 & OpenGL 3.2 advanced featuresOptimized and certified for many major CAD and DCC applications

Package Contents

ATI FirePro V5800 professional graphics cardInstallation CD with drivers and documentationQuick Start Reference GuideOne DP to DVI (single-link) adaptersOne DVI to VGA adapterOne ATI CrossFire Pro connection cable

First Listed on Newegg

October 05

,

2021

Reviews (15)

15 reviews for AMD FirePro V5800 100-505605 1GB 128-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.0 x16 CrossFire Supported Graphics Card

  1. Anonymous

    Pros: Well it has more features than an other workstation cards for about 1/4 to 1/2 the cost. I have been a workstation user since CAD was introduced and have had issues before with video cards. I can’t believe the features in a card like this for the price. Easy to install and use. I am also impressed with the V7800. This one is really nice for the money and in SolidWorks with a huge assembly the model spins as fast as I want with 0 delay and no noticeable re-paint.
    I have really tried to overwork it and it just keeps delivering. Cons: None! Overall Review: The ATI FirePro V3800, V5800 and V7800 are impressive. Take your pick for CAD/Graphics and you won’t be disappointed. The price points on ATI also make a great deal of sense with the V3800 being entry level (but really more like mid-point performance), the V5800 (mid-performance but really like the last generation of “high end”) and V7800 for high end but about half the cost of previous generation cards.

  2. Quinton S.

    Pros: Just as I did with the Phenom II 955, I took a chance on this nicely spec’d offering from ATI and was more than pleasantly surprised! It works exactly as you’d expect a high-end card to in 3DS Max 2011, Maya 2011, Unreal Engine, Hammer, and Premiere/After Effects/Photoshop Extended CS4. That’s very surprising considering it’s looked at as a lower priced “entry level” card! No glitchiness whatsoever. It even gives great performance in gaming.
    Never mind the benchmarks; the real-world, practical performance this card offers is phenomenal! I’ve tried to overwork it, but can’t even get it to stutter. Not so much as a single driver issue with Windows 7×64. You won’t be disappointed! Cons: It won’t run out to the store for me when I run out of coffee.
    Wish I could have recouped more of what was spent on the card this one replaced! Overall Review: Phenom X4 955BE
    M4A785TD-V EVO
    8GB Corsair Dominator XMS3 DDR3 1600Mhz 9-9-9-24 @1.8V
    2x WD Caviar Blue 320GB in RAID 0 (apps)
    1x WD Caviar Black 1TB (working files)
    Windows 7×64 Ultimate

  3. Richard S.

    Pros: Works great with SolidWorks 2010, PhotoView360, Adobe CS4. No glitching or pausing whatsoever. In SW2010, extremely large and detailed models spin with ease. Renderings are pretty quick for it’s specs. It works surprsingly well playing L4D2 but settings are tuned down obviously. Overall a great card for the budget workstation! Cons: none! Overall Review: AMD Phenom II X4 955 Black
    MSI 880GM-E43
    G.Skill Ripjaw 4GB
    WD Caviar Black 1TB
    ATI FirePro 5800 1GB
    Windows 7 x64
    5 Scythe 110cfm case fans
    Sunbeam Rhoebus controller
    Silverstone PS05-B Case

  4. Benjamin M.

    Pros: Completely supported by SolidWorks. though it doesn’t have 64-bit native support, runs absolutely fine in 64-bit windows 7 ultimate. Handles large assemblies (25+ parts) in “realview” and in wireframe without getting out of breath. This is also the one card available through Newegg that I could find that has crossfire support. Some people see the fan kicking on high for a half a second at powerup as a con, I absolutely see it the opposite way: it lets you know the darn thing is working! Less likely to burn up a GPU that way.
    Been learning to use simulation as well, no problems there! Cons: none. Overall Review: Gonna wait for the prices to come down on this one, then start buying up more and go 2x, 3x, or maybe even 4x :3. Also, I’ve found that the AMD Phenom II x4 3.4 Ghz black edition to be epic for photo rendering in SolidWorks. Full glass chess sets into HD files in under 5 minutes, can’t beat it.
    MSI 890FXA-GD70
    Phenom II x 4 Deneb BE
    8 GB Gskill RIPJAW RAM
    2 WD 1.5 TB hard drives
    ATI Firepro V5800
    Couldn’t be happier.

  5. Anonymous

    Pros: Easy set up, great results with windows 7 and A-CAD.
    Runs fast, but cool. Cons: confusing description and lack of support literature. Overall Review: How do I delete my earlier review?
    I had a difficult time reaching ATI customer support. But when I did, they made my day.
    From the product description here on NewEgg and from the photo on the product packaging, I thought I needed to power this device directly (my First Build in 10 years), but I found out that all the warnings about having a power supply with two cables for the card are for not. This card is powered through the PCI-E slot.
    And I almost sent it back!

  6. Justin G.

    Pros: I’ve paired this GPU with a Proliant DL385 G7 server to utilize RemoteFX for my Thin Client machines to make their experience much closer to that of a stand alone desktop. Yes, this card is not the highest end card, but it is a single slot card with no additional power requirements which were high priority. 1GB of memory to distribute to the Virtual Sessions, a decent amount of stream processors to dedicate as well. To put this in comparison, a G45 express chipset from intel with intergrated graphics has i think 10 Stream/Shader Cores so i can easily run 20 sessions with more Graphics horsepower than a basic desktop. Cons: price/performance ratio is much less than Radeon line but support is much better and higher quality components means stability which is what your business customer is concerned with. Overall Review: I can use a Radeon at equal or more performance and less money, and yes it will run RemoteFX (though it says its not supported) but High Availability Servers, need the best quality parts to go inside it and the FirePro line takes those best GPU components to make their cards.

  7. Jake B.

    Pros: Incredible performance! Handles not only the most raytrace intensive scenes, but entire animations with ease! This card had made my work so much faster and easier now that I no longer have to sleep over waiting for a completed render just to find that I need to go back to the drawing board- this card is more than incredible! Cons: No cons at all Overall Review: Newegg had this delivered very quickly and I couldn’t be more satisfied with their service!

  8. Mr. V.

    Pros: This card is very fast for Autocad, Revit, and Rhino. The image quality is exceptional and I have yet to bog it down even with some huge Revit models. I had been using nvidia cards for that past 11 years and just got sick of their constant driver changes and finicky settings. As soon as I installed this card and saw the Windows screen on initial boot-up it was obvious that this was superior to the nvidia cards I had been using (previous card was Quadro fx1500). The image was clearer and the colors were better than I had ever seen on my monitor. I also purchased a Quadro 2000 at the same time to do a side by side comparison and the image on the ATI blew the Quadro away. It wasn’t even close. They both handled everything I threw at them, but the Quadro card was duller (color-wise) and ran much hotter.
    The V5800 is a great card for cad work and produces a fantastic image on my Samsung PX2370 monitor. Cons: none Overall Review: Can’t speak for games because the extent of my gaming is Plants vs. Zombies, which it blows right through. I am so impressed with this card that my next system will be all AMD.

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