
These benchmarks are designed to measure GPGPU computing performance via different OpenCL workloads. With LuxMark results, we find the Quadro P620, falls to the bottom of the chart, most modern GPU’s are able to achieve these results with ease. LuxMark is an OpenCL benchmark tool based on LuxRender. We expect to see this trend throughout our benchmarks. Our first compute benchmark we see the NVIDIA Quadro P620 achieve results near an NVIDIA Quadro K5200 which is a much larger full-size double slot GPU, for OpenCL workloads.


Geekbench 4 measures the compute performance of your GPU using image processing to computer vision to number crunching. Some users report using graphics cards like the P620 for proof of concepts with small data sets before pushing to higher-end costly larger systems to not waste available compute time. Lower screen resolutions might be better for more demanding workloads. Also, our benchmarks are run on a 4K display which the P620 can handle for general purpose work. Uses cases for the NVIDIA Quadro P620 would not be for high-end graphics, heavy compute tasks or major CAD/Render work, we do not expect to see benchmark results above the bottom of our charts, but none the less, the Quadro P620 handles lighter duty tasks fine.

We still have our test numbers and might revisit those settings later on. Doing so made our graphs much easier to read, many users here at STH do not run cards in those configurations or simply cannot do so in Linux based systems so this was warranted. NVIDIA Quadro P620 Compute Related BenchmarksĪs we move along with the GPU testing we felt it was time to clean up our database and results in graphs, we have dropped the Silent and OC results for each card and kept the fresh out of box numbers.
