Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : GTX660Ti - will it be any good on GPUGRID? [yes - very good]
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Looks like the GTX660Ti will be getting released next week and it looks like it will be using the same GPU as the GTX670 (GK104 with 1344 CUDA cores) but with a 192-bit memory bus instead of the 256-bit memory bus used in the 670. Also looks like the TDP is 20W lower than the 670 | |
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It's really a case of wait and see. Even then, without standard output details it will be very difficult to work out the best cards and best setup. | |
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16th August is rumoured as being release day so reviews should start coming out then. | |
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Release day has come around and prices in the UK seem to be from around the £245 up to about £320. | |
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I have one on the way and should be able to post some results next week. | |
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Just checked one UK supplier and I can get them from £235 to £260. I expect prices might initially rise and after a month or so, fall (unless AMD have something to say about it). I'm seeing the reference 928MHz up to 1033MHz (manufacturer specific/bespoke versions), but there is no official reference NVidia model. This is good as it means there is a good range of card specs just within the GTX660Ti and GTX670/680 models. | |
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Just checked one UK supplier and I can get them from £235 to £260.Sorry to hear you guys have to pay that much ... I got mine for USD $299 + shipping ... (total £196). It has shipped and I should have it in hand on Monday. The upshot is I have Monday off from work so I should be able to get it up and running right away! Of course the installation schedule is subject to change without notice as my wife may have plans for me that I don't know about yet :-O ____________ Thanks - Steve | |
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Hence the phrase, 'rip-off Britain'. | |
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Just checked one UK supplier and I can get them from £235 to £260.Sorry to hear you guys have to pay that much ... I got mine for USD $299 + shipping ... (total £196). It has shipped and I should have it in hand on Monday. The upshot is I have Monday off from work so I should be able to get it up and running right away! Of course the installation schedule is subject to change without notice as my wife may have plans for me that I don't know about yet :-O So which make have you ordered? Will be interesting to see how it compares with a 670 in the same system | |
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GIGABYTE GV-N66TWF2-2GD GeForce GTX 660 Ti | |
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Well, after umming and arring for nearly a week I have just pressed the button on an EVGA GTX670, due for delivery tomoorow :-) | |
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GIGABYTE GV-N66TWF2-2GD GeForce GTX 660 Ti After 1 NATE WU it appears to take slighlty less time that a GTX480 but at roughly half the electricity usage. A couple of notes of comaprison to a GTX670 ... the power usage % is mid to high 90s where on the 670 it runs in the 70s. Also, the MEM % usage is also a bit higher in the mid 40s (no surprise with the 192 bus) compared to mid 20s. ____________ Thanks - Steve | |
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The ROPs are the "raster output units". Since we're not actualy rendering anything at GPU-Grid (just crunching numbers), these don't matter at all. The reduced memory bandwidth will have a slight effect, but in the past GPU-Grid hasn't been particularly memory bandwidth starved. This is reflected by Steves measurements: the memory controller is used at ~40% of its capability on the GTX660Ti. | |
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Sorry to hear you guys have to pay that much ... I got mine for USD $299 + shipping ... (total £196). The base price is the same. If we paid 17.5 % VAT our cost would be similar. (Expat Brit for a reason) | |
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Had my 660Ti running for a week, exclusively for GPUgrid. | |
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Guys: | |
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It's got exactly as much runchng power as the GTX670 (same shaders, same clock). GPU-Grid needs a little memory bandwidth, but usually not as much that it would hold a card back. So GTX660Ti performance should be very close to a GTX670 here and hence be an excellent buy. | |
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In the next month or so I'll be making some upgrades to my systems and 1 or possibly 2 GTX660TI's will be acquired I'm tempted to upgrade one of my systems to a Asus Crosshair motherboard to utlilse the extra slots..... | |
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There is no doubt that the GTX660Ti is great value for money when it comes to crunching here; it costs a lot less than the GTX670 and the running costs are low compared to previous generations. | |
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However, there are many different task types, and with some types, the GTX670 is significantly better. Any hard data? MrS ____________ Scanning for our furry friends since Jan 2002 | |
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Finally decided to get a GTX660Ti as an Xmas treat..... hopefully it will turn up this morning. | |
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My one turned up yesterday. Installed and running. Now I just need to be able to download more than one unit at a time to see what the card can do. Only issue so far was the install. Had to move hard drive to another bay , move cables etc as the card is massive, really long. | |
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Compared to other high-end cards most GTX660Ti are comparably short. Either you got one with the same PCB as bigger cards (some offer this for supposedly better overclockability) or you've got a rather small case. | |
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set your minimum work buffer to 0.1 and max additional work buffer to 0.05 or 0.1. It should download next work unit about 2 hour before current finishes. | |
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My one turned up yesterday. Installed and running. Now I just need to be able to download more than one unit at a time to see what the card can do. Only issue so far was the install. Had to move hard drive to another bay , move cables etc as the card is massive, really long. I had problems with installing mine.... using it with a Gigabyte MA78LMT-US2H and found the length of EVGA 660Ti SC interfered with half the SATA ports. Luckily I can cope with the loss of those as that cruncher only requires 2 ports. Nice card.... busily crunching it's first long WU now. :-) | |
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There are SATA connectors angled by 90° - these cables might work for some of your blocked sockets, should you ever need them. | |
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When buying a motherboard for GPU crunching its a good idea to check the position and angle of the SATA connectors. If the connectors are pointed straight up they will probably make it difficult to fit the GPU, and prevent you adding a second GPU. | |
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When buying a motherboard for GPU crunching its a good idea to check the position and angle of the SATA connectors. If the connectors are pointed straight up they will probably make it difficult to fit the GPU, and prevent you adding a second GPU. The motherboard came long before I started crunching GPUGRID and was about the only mATX boards that could take 125W Phenom X6 CPUs and as such made a nice wallet friendly cruncher. As it's not a main rig it can survive with just 1 HDD and an optical and it looks like I might be able to fit 1 right angled SATA cable if I needed to add a 2nd HDD. | |
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Disconnect the optical drive if not needed to save a little more electricity ;) | |
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Oh dear, after a few failed WU's and a bit of testing, it looks as though I was sent a faulty card. The system it was in tested OK with a GTX 670. | |
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Replacement GTX660Ti is now happily crunching away... cheers Amazon - they dispatched it on Boxing day and it arrived yesterday!!! | |
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I am reliably crunching NOELIA Long Runs on a GTX660Ti (Gigabyte TOC version - 1111MHz Boost Clock) in just under 12 hours. This card is not a full length card. I had a EVGA GTX480 in this same machine and it was much longer than this Gigabyte card. | |
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Replacement GTX660Ti is now happily crunching away... cheers Amazon - they dispatched it on Boxing day and it arrived yesterday!!! Not had a single failed unit with my replacement GTX660Ti.... Tempted to get a second one. | |
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After waiting for the price of the 660ti to come down a bit, I finally pulled the trigger and bought a Gigabyte 2Gig OC'ed to 1032 (but GPUid says it is running at 1200) | |
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Hi, mymbtheduke: | |
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Replacement GTX660Ti is now happily crunching away... cheers Amazon - they dispatched it on Boxing day and it arrived yesterday!!! GTX 660 Ti now at Canada Computers for $269, was $319..... | |
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Hi, mymbtheduke: Network traffic doesn't concern me as I have cable internet. I quit crunching POEM GPU when I found out that it isn't for Medical research. It is for crystalline display technology. They brush over that on their home page. I think that it is misleading. Correct me if I am wrong. | |
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Hi, mymbtheduke: You are not wrong, but POEM is no longer exclusively for medical research. A while ago, I and some others forced a modification to the web page for better disclosure and it now shows, in part: By joining this project you will contribute to a computational approach to -predict the biologically active structure of proteins -understand the signal-processing mechanisms when the proteins interact with one another -understand diseases related to protein malfunction or aggregation -develop new drugs on the basis of the three-dimensions structure of biologically important proteins. -simulate miscellaneous nanoscale systems, which are of importance for current biological or physical research So, I now crunch GPU tasks as these become available. | |
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Well.. POEM GPU is researching crystallization of organic molecules. The best possible application scenario they could think of are LCDs. However, being fundamental research you never know what else might come up :) | |
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Does anyone know if the long runs have changed recently? When I ran them on my 560ti they would take 15 hours. On my 660ti they run in 5.5 hours. Is it the 660 or did they change in the past two months? | |
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You are probably seeing the change from Noelias to Nathans. The Noelias took about 18 to 20 hours on my GTX 560, and maybe 12 hours on my GTX 660s. But the Nathans take about 9.5 hours on my GTX 560, and around 6 hours on my GTX 660s. | |
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Ok, very helpful thanks. | |
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Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : GTX660Ti - will it be any good on GPUGRID? [yes - very good]