Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : Inexpensive Cuda 2.0 cards
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Whats the best bang for the least amount right now? | |
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Compute Capability is a key factor, so only choose from the Geforce GTX 590, 580, 570, 480, 560 Ti (448), 470, and 465. | |
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As always skgiven good stuff.. | |
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Sounds good, if you already have the 285's (*). Certainly don't buy any more of them, as they're less power efficient than the cards SK mentioned. | |
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(*) Why the **** are they just lying around?! ;) haha.. Well they only recently came available.. I have been stalling building my wife a new computer (read: she wouldn't let me until hers died) and she had a pair of 285's in there going mostly unused (read: she wouldn't let me run gpugrid on them at night.. *sigh*).. To be fair, she's actually a fairly active gamer chick so they got good use, but now that I built her a new system... they are mine.. my preciousesesses... er something like that. | |
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A fine example of give and take :) | |
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I have a shiny GTX 260 you can have for cheap. It only has a few quintillion calculations on it, it's practically new! | |
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That sounds funny :D | |
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Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : Inexpensive Cuda 2.0 cards