AMD FirePro W4300 100-505973 4GB 128-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 x16 Low-profile design fits SFF and full-size ATX chassis Graphics Card
$206.12
AMD FirePro W4300 100-505973 4GB 128-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 x16 Low-profile design fits SFF and full-size ATX chassis Graphics Card
Brand |
AMD |
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Model |
100-505973 |
Interface |
PCI Express 3.0 x16 |
Chipset Manufacturer |
AMD |
GPU |
FirePro W4300 |
Stream Processors |
768 |
Memory Size |
4GB |
Memory Interface |
128-bit |
Memory Type |
GDDR5 |
DirectX |
DirectX 11.2 ,12 |
OpenGL |
OpenGL 4.4 |
DisplayPort |
4 x Mini-DisplayPort 1.2a |
Digital Resolution |
4096 x 2160 |
Max Displays Per Board |
4 |
Cooler |
Discreet active cooling solution |
Operating Systems Supported |
Microsoft Windows 10 ,Windows 8.1 and Windows 7 (32- or 64-bit)Linux (32- or 64-bit) |
System Requirements |
Under 50W maximum power consumptionAvailable PCIe x16 (single-slot) ,3.0 for optimal performance4GB system memoryInternet connection for driver installation |
Features |
Application CertificationsThe AMD FirePro professional graphics product family is certified on more than 100 different applications for improved performance and reliability ,including the most popular design and engineering and media and entertainment applications.4GB GDDR5 MemoryHelps to improve overall workstation speed and responsiveness ,and application performance. Load large assemblies ,models and data sets ,or advanced visual effects ,and manipulate them with ease.DirectGMA (Direct Graphics Memory Access) SupportDirectGMA bypasses any need to traverse the host's main memory ,reducing CPU utilization ,and avoids redundant transfers over the PCIe interface ,resulting in high throughput ,low latency data transfers.GeometryBoostAllows the GPU to process geometry data at a rate of twice per clock cycle resulting in a doubling in the rate of primitive and vertex processing. Triangle rates increase two-fold relative to a GPU that does not possess GeometryBoost.AMD Eyefinity TechnologyA multidisplay technology enabling highly immersive and powerful multitasking experience across up to four displays ,powered by a single AMD FirePro W4300 graphics card.OpenCL 2.0 SupportTap into the parallel computing power of modern GPUs and multicore CPUs to accelerate compute-intensive tasks in leading CAD/CAM/CAE and media and entertainment applications that support OpenCL. AMD FirePro W4300 supports OpenCL 1.2 and is expected to support OpenCL 2.0 ,allowing developers to take advantage of new features that give GPUs more freedom to do the work they are designed to do.1.43 TFLOPS of peak single-precision floating-point performanceHelps speed up time required to complete single precision operations used within Video Enhancement ,Signal Processing ,Video Transcoding and Digital Rendering applications. |
Form Factor |
Low-profile design fits SFF and full-size ATX chassis |
Slot Width |
Single Slot |
First Listed on Newegg |
October 23 ,2024 |
1 review for AMD FirePro W4300 100-505973 4GB 128-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 x16 Low-profile design fits SFF and full-size ATX chassis Graphics Card


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Anonymous –
Pros: – 4GB of memory!!!! WOOOOOTTTT!!!
– Powered through the PCIe, so no power cables from the PSU!
– super low power consumption
– the small form factor works well with my budget mITX computer
– Very efficient, quiet fan
– Single-point performance is unmatched at this price point. The comparable NVIDIA card (Quadro K1200) is 1.08 TFLOPS vs the 1.42 TFLOPS on this card– most like attributable due to the W4300 having 210k more core transistors
– 768 Shader units, 96 GB/S memory bandwidth & OpenCL 2.0 support (K1200 only has is 512, 80 GB/S & OpenCL 1.1) Cons: – The screw that attaches the board to the backplate is located in a barely accessible location. It ships with the slimline bracket installed, and I switched it to the full-size bracket, which took a frustratingly long time
– fan ducting requires regular cleaning. Not a big deal, as some canned air will clear out the dust, but it does start to throttle when it gets clogged, especially due to the size.
– Slightly higher power consumption than the Quadro K1200 Overall Review: – Drivers for the AMD have come a long way; their recent overhaul of catalyst and the pro support you get with this is a far cry from years past. Not perfect at all, but still very good. For example, the drivers thinks this is a W5100 (maybe it is, just without double-point float support? not sure…)
– If you are utilizing CUDA cores, then obviously you’d choose an NVIDIA card, but for most of us rendering or CAD on a budget, this card will provide way more performance.
– I use a GTX 780Ti in my other playing build, so I wouldn’t consider myself a fanboy of either company– it all comes down to performance per dollar, and this little guy is phenomenal.
– This is matched with:
an i5-3570k from a previous build on
an ASRock Z77 mitx board with
2x8GB 1600 DDR3 dual channel memory,
a Lian-Li T100B case with
a Corsair H55 water cooler and
a Silverstone 450W SFF PSU
making the graphics card the most expensive part of the build.
Obvously not an ideal Xeon with 6 channel ecc memory, but this was part of a build where I scraped together a lot of parts to make a small workstation in a tight schedule. Renders for 3D assemblies was cut from hours to a few minutes at higher quality, and support for photo-realistic effects barely made this card blink. I’m very happy with the purchase.
Techpowerup has a good summary of both of these cards if you want more details.