Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : GTX Titan compatibility news?
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Have the scientists/developers/programmers been able to make any progress on updating the apps for GTX Titan compatibility? | |
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Thought I'd add something I noticed today. The details page for my system with the GTX Titan says it has 4GB of ram. | |
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This is from the BOINC log at startup: | |
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The NVIDIA driver API seems only to return a 32-bit value. | |
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I saw over at the SETI forums that the Titan memory error was reported to the BOINC alpha list. | |
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Well. In the first place, those who run a 32-bit operating system will only ever see 4GB - that's the limit. | |
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I did fail to mention that I was running Win7x64. Sorry. | |
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Coming soon, once the Noelia WUs are working ok. | |
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Hi, | |
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Hi, Which other distributed computing projects are Titans currently working? do they well on them? Thanks | |
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Mem clocky are ok at 3000Mhz no worries. | |
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Mem clocky are ok at 3000Mhz no worries. Thanks, I've just read your posts in Milky, 300kppd, it does not seem that impressive, does it? equal or lower than a hd 7970 if i've seen it correctly. | |
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@nucleon: that sounds almost like you could (should?) RMA the card. MAybe try to expose repeatable errors with some of those "artifact tester" utilities at stock clocks. Errors should also pop up there if applications crash. | |
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I now have two Titans (as does nucleon I think)and am having no difficulty running Einstein@home (GPU only tasks), as well as the DSTRGEN project. | |
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Milky is open_cl so the same power as top ati is a little miracle. I have not expected that. | |
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But I'm looking forward to gpugrid. I have buy this card for gpugrid. Same here my friend.... Operator ____________ | |
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There is mention of a specific OpenCL fix for TITAN in the 314.21 beta driver release notes: [GeForce GTX TITAN]: Application crashes or a TDR occurs when running We don't use OpenCL here, of course - we use CUDA - but it might be worth a test. | |
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I don't know what progress is being made on GTX Titan compatibility with GPUGrid apps, but as has been stated here and in other areas the Titan seems to be happily crunching away on Einstein, Milky Way, Prime Grid, Distributed Rainbow Table generator, etc. | |
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Now we have Titans in the lab I'll be doing it late next week. MJH | |
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Great news! | |
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This is from the BOINC log at startup: What's really strange is that the entire Kepler GeForce 600 range is actually OpenCL 1.2 capable, but the drivers only provide 1.1 functionality! I think the Titan GPU is due a driver boost to better compete against the ATI cards in this area. Obviously the FP64 crippled 104 cards won't gain much if anything, but at least there is now a reason to support OpenCL 1.2. ____________ FAQ's HOW TO: - Opt out of Beta Tests - Ask for Help | |
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If you have a GeForce Titan, pending GPUGRID, the following projects are compatible, | |
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BTW: Moo! is not Math, is just brute-force cracking some meaningless encrypted message. | |
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Encryption is usually done with primes, and the calculation of prime numbers require a lot of mathematical calculations especially if one wants to calculate prime numbers very quickly. | |
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All research uses maths, but using mathematics doesn't mean you're performing research! | |
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The problem with the GeForce TITAN and GpuGrid a chance to be corrected? | |
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Mmmm and they dare to say that ignorance does not breed stupidity. All research uses maths, but using mathematics doesn't mean you're performing research! | |
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Encryption is usually done with primes, and the calculation of prime numbers require a lot of mathematical calculations especially if one wants to calculate prime numbers very quickly. True, and that's what PrimeGrid does. Moo, on the other hand, simply uses a known and proven algorithm to find the key to a single message by chance. @chris: you disagree with the quote from SK? MrS ____________ Scanning for our furry friends since Jan 2002 | |
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Touching base, I think we're now past the deadlines mentioned. | |
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Any update? Not forgotten, just preëmpted. MJH | |
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Any update? It wouldn't be the recent NOELIA WU's by any chance would it? ;-} Since you folks got Titan(s) in your shop have you done any preliminary poking around to get an idea of what is making the current long WUs fail? If so, is whatever the problem is completely fatal and requiring a complete rewrite of the program? I've been toying with the idea of using the anonymous method to see if that would let me run long WUs. I still don't know if the misreported memory total has anything to do with the failures but it doesn't seem to be affecting successful completion of tasks on Einstein. I have both Titans running 5 concurrent Einstein tasks each and it's running like a freight train. Please let us Titan owners know as soon as you have something for us. Thanks, Operator ____________ | |
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I have both Titans running 5 concurrent Einstein tasks each and it's running like a freight train. Interesting, it looks like the Titan is running about 35-40% slower than an HD 7970 with 5x WUs and around the same speed as an HD 7950, according to this chart at Einstein: http://www.dskag.at/images/Research/EinsteinGPUperformancelist.pdf | |
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Interesting, it looks like the Titan is running about 35-40% slower than an HD 7970 with 5x WUs and around the same speed as an HD 7950, according to this chart at Einstein: I don't even see a Titan on that list... | |
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Interesting, it looks like the Titan is running about 35-40% slower than an HD 7970 with 5x WUs and around the same speed as an HD 7950, according to this chart at Einstein: It's not, but here's the 5x Titan results for you to peruse: http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu/results.php?hostid=6889477&offset=0&show_names=1&state=3&appid=0 | |
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It's not, but here's the 5x Titan results for you to peruse: Thanks. Hmm, interesting. I wonder where the bottleneck lies? | |
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Thanks. Hmm, interesting. I wonder where the bottleneck lies? BRP4cuda32nv301 - they probably need to update their apps to better utilize the titan. Their apps were built for earlier GPUs, earlier cuda versions and compilers, so they are certainly not designed for Titans. ____________ FAQ's HOW TO: - Opt out of Beta Tests - Ask for Help | |
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They use CUDA 3, because their app fails with CUDA4-5. Apparently it should be a CUDA problem, that was acknowledged by nVidia, but wasn't fixed yet. BRP4cuda32nv301 - they probably need to update their apps to better utilize the titan. Their apps were built for earlier GPUs, earlier cuda versions and compilers, so they are certainly not designed for Titans. | |
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Thank you all for the recent information and observations regarding the GTX TITAN and CUDA crunching. I chose the TITAN SC for a single-gpu solution for a double-duty gaming and distributed computing box that would use less power than my previous pair of GTX 580 SCs. So far, it hasn't disappointed. If it crunches work units faster at some future date, so much the better ;) | |
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I don't think the reported memory is the problem with Titan. The apps only use as much memory as necessary anyway, and 4 GB is still plenty (be it for 1 or 2 GPU-Grids or 5 Einsteins). | |
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Interesting, it looks like the Titan is running about 35-40% slower than an HD 7970 with 5x WUs and around the same speed as an HD 7950, according to this chart at Einstein: Take another look, maybe you missed it ;-) JK/Beyond Edit: BTW, thanks to dskagcommunity at Einstein for this fine table of GPU performance! | |
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No Problem ;) ____________ DSKAG Austria Research Team: http://www.research.dskag.at | |
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I don't think the reported memory is the problem with Titan. The apps only use as much memory as necessary anyway, and 4 GB is still plenty (be it for 1 or 2 GPU-Grids or 5 Einsteins). And yet the Titans fail to run any GPUGrid WUs still. If they're all in the Kepler family what's the problem? Operator ____________ | |
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It's software, for sure. I can't tell you more, though, since I'm not a GPU-Grid coder. | |
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I have done a little performance tuning but I think there is more work to do yet. | |
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I have reduced the workload to 4 WUs per Titan now because my CPU has only 8 threads. You should post this to dskagcommunity so he can update his excellent chart: http://www.dskag.at/images/Research/EinsteinGPUperformancelist.pdf | |
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Already done, i visit the most forums from my mainprojects every day to look whats going on AND if all of my unattended machines running fine ;) | |
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Presently that Titan is averaging 67,500 credits/day: | |
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I didn't do any calculation I just copied and pasted the RAC on the account page. | |
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RAC and "average credits per day" are the same. Did you include RAC from other cards or machines or CPU work? | |
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He ran 5 WUs before, so the RAC is higher than actual until the next two weeks or so i think. Then it should be ok. We will see ^^ | |
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RAC and "average credits per day" are the same. Did you include RAC from other cards or machines or CPU work? Nope. All that machine does is E@H GPU work. There are two Titans in that box. And today's RAC for that machine/project is: 89,855.65 probably due to a little more tweaking on my part. Just waiting for GPUGrid work..... Operator ____________ | |
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And today's RAC for that machine/project is: 89,855.65 probably due to a little more tweaking on my part. RAC is a VERY poor way to calculate current production. Take your average WU time in seconds, divide it by the number of WUs run concurrently and divide the number of seconds in a day (86400) by that number. So on this case: 86400/(2600/4) and multiply that by credits/WU (in this case 500) and you get 66462 credits/day. Simple and accurate. RAC changes due to a variety of conditions and is not accurate for our purposes. Your output for running 5x WUs is higher: 86400/(2950/5) * 500 = 73220 | |
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Just bumping this thread. | |
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Has there been any analysis of any type performed to determine why no GPUGrid apps will run on the GTX Titan? | |
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In programing you cant give a date when you fix some problems, thats why so much games are such a shit today when the developer want to bring it out @ a special date ;) | |
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Folding is compatible with GeForce TITAN, | |
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Zarck; | |
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You use amber ? | |
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You use amber ? Not sure I follow. I just downloaded the F@H and am now crunching. I'm not a developer/programmer. Operator ____________ | |
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From what I gather from discussions around here Titans do work for us locally, except for the fact that a big portion of them apparently contain some kind of fault, for which reason we don't buy any more of them. This is the first I've heard of a GTX Titan "fault". I'm sure Nvidia would be surprised to hear that as well. If that was true why is it that GPUGrid is pretty much the only Nvidia GPU CUDA project that the Titan cannot run (out of all the available Nvidia GPU CUDA projects)? I have contributed to DistR Gen, Einstein, Enigma, and now F@H successfully with hardly any issues at all relating to the GPU processing of the WU using the Titan(s). However, everytime I try to run either a long or short GPUGrid WU it fails. Please do not now try to claim that there is a fault in every GTX Titan as the rationale behind a lack of support for this hardware. It borders on the disingenuous. Operator ____________ | |
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It might be a CUDA problem as well. | |
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Your runtime (160-230 secs) per MW task are quite high. My 7950 does it in 25-32 secs. | |
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How many simultaneous tasks do you do? | |
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I'm running only 1 WU per GPU to maintain reasonable temperatures (summer is coming here). I tried to run 2 which was sufficient to load the GPU at 100%, but it was running too hot, so I need to improve cooling. | |
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Funny enough, 1WU takes the same amount of time as 8. @1WU GPU usage was 12.5% approx. | |
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Funny enough, 1WU takes the same amount of time as 8. @1WU GPU usage was 12.5% approx. That's easy to explain - MW@H has OpenCL apps only and nVidia GPUs just perform very weak there. If they would have a CUDA app, the performance boost would be huge. Currently my dual HD7950s do about 570K PPD on MW@H, which I think is quite close to your dual Titans. | |
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I think it has nothitg to do with memory on titan. It only transfers or hides the problem. I have done tests with genefer prime search on primegrid and the same kind of problem occurs on my 580, which was ok (moved to another pc and worked ok). And on my titan also. But the same problem, I think, is on tesla k20 with ecc memory. IMHO problem is somewhere between card-pci-cpu or cuda related. I also recommend msi afterburner or similar sw to change fan speeds to higher rate to cool down card better than default. I'm looking forward to other users opinions and experiences. Zdenek | |
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I do not think that will be a problem of heat or frequency, Titan automatically changes the speed according to the GPU load, if double precision mode is activated, the Titan running at 823 Mhz. Folding@home it in turns between 954 MHz and 967 MHz depending on the type of unit Folding calculated. | |
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On GPUGRID there is not support for titan yet. | |
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In the News thread, Gianni said supporting the Titan and GTX780 will require the application to be updated, | |
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I installed Boinc 7.1.1 Windows X64 for my TITAN, | |
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Again: | |
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TITANS is the best four? | |
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Wonder why the SLI isn't hooked up? We should find out the prices for the GTX780 and GTX770 tomorrow, if the 780 is less than $600 US, I might pick one up. I realize a lot of you guys still have kids at home and house/car payments but I don't, I guess I'm an old fart with no bills. | |
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No need for SLI, the person doing this card 4 Folding calculations in the same time. | |
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That's very impressive. What application are we looking at here? Is that a custom skin for BOINC? With 4 Titans running full tilt in 1 machine must require a pretty beefy power supply, I wonder how many watts he's pulling at the wall? | |
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That's very impressive. What application are we looking at here? Is that a custom skin for BOINC? With 4 Titans running full tilt in 1 machine must require a pretty beefy power supply, I wonder how many watts he's pulling at the wall? It's FAH (Folding at Home)(not BOINC). The PS is an Enermax Platimax 1200W or 1350W (8 PCIE connectors), or even could be a 1500W (10 connectors). I wonder about the cooling, don't see evidence of water cooling on the GPUs and there's no room for air flow. | |
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I wonder about the cooling, don't see evidence of water cooling on the GPUs and there's no room for air flow. No he's strictly on air there, and that's the way it looks when they are installed. I have two and there isn't much of a gap for airflow but it does work and seems to automatically limit itself to around 80C no matter what you're doing. So, I'm probably going to end up water cooling mine this summer. But first I'm going to wait for GPUgrid to come up with something for my Titans to munch before I jump into the water. Operator ____________ | |
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80C is a little scary. | |
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Looks like the GTX 780 is coming at about $650, according to this article. It seems like a better deal than the Titan in terms of performance offered for the price. | |
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Yeah - cooling was the first idea that came to my mind.. With no spacing between the GPUs he cannot cool them down properly with air only. I'm wondering at what temperatures are those Titans running, but I believe they must be throttling. | |
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GeForce Titan an air inlet at the back of the card, the air is extracted from inside the PC outwardly. | |
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Nice. Nice. | |
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TITANS is the best four? Yes, they are the fastest single core GPU and use exhaust cooling, but the Titans are not working for here, yet - Some Beta success recently! The GTX780 is basically a Titan, but with less cores/shaders. Probably ~15% slower for here. The GTX780 will be much better value for money at just over half the cost (~$650), but personal preferences, space limitations... come into it for some. If its performance turns out to be 25% faster than a GTX680 (for here) that would suggest the GTX770 will be <25% faster than a GTX680. The GTX770 (end of the month) is basically a GTX680 (GK104), but with a slight core revision, faster memory (16.6% faster) and a higher TDP. I'm curious about the performance improvements 16.6% faster memory will bring, but it's obviously at the expense of power. I would speculate that the boost might also be slightly higher and performance is at least 10% better than a GTX680, but not 20%. It will be interesting to see the price/performance of the GTX770 against the GTX780, not that I'll be splashing out on either. The performance/Watt is unlikely to favor the GTX770 (230W TDP vs 250W TDP)... http://videocardz.com/41960/first-geforce-gtx-780-review-leaks-out-inno3d-gtx-780-ichill-exposed ____________ FAQ's HOW TO: - Opt out of Beta Tests - Ask for Help | |
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GeForce Titan an air inlet at the back of the card, the air is extracted from inside the PC outwardly. That's the way most reference cards have worked for many years. Believe me it does not alleviate the problem of running GPUs in such close proximity. I used to run some well ventilated boxes with 3 GPUs. Temps were high on the top 2 cards even at high fan speeds. I had to leave the side panel off and blow a big fan at them for cooling. Later I tried putting one of the non-shrouded MSI PE GPUs in the center position. That worked better but still hotter than I like to see. IMO there's not a whole lot of reason not to just run 2 boxes with 2 cards each. It's cooler, much cheaper and the cards will generally run faster than the 4x boxes. There is the water cooling option for the GPUs but that adds a LOT more money and you can forget the warranty on the GPUs. As far as that goes some vendors will also scrap the warranty if the card has been running too hot... | |
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I agree, if space isn't an issue, 2 GPU's per system is plenty for most people. Adding a 3rd makes cooling very difficult - I've always had to leave the side panel off and add extra fans. I've only had 4 small GPU's in a system once, and it was more trouble than it was worth. | |
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Don't take this as advertisement or anything considering that the company is founded by our lab leader. I hope I don't go against any rules here. If I do I'll just delete the post. | |
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Interesting link, looking around I saw: | |
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Haha yes I was shocked now that you quoted that! I asked around and it is apparently incorrect and should be fixed. | |
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Thought that might bring a smile :-) | |
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Il y a la solution de mettre une carte mère avec 7 PCI Express et de mettre une carte graphique un slot sur deux ? | |
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You could use PCIE riser cards, but that would require an open case/no case (rack) build. Then there is the issue of supporting 7 GPU's - 4 might be the limit on Windows, and I'm not sure how easily it can be done on Linux. Also if you're talking about high end GPU's then you would need a 1500W PSU minimum. I've seen a 13 PCIE2 slot system, so these things are doable, just very expensive. | |
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If I do upgrade, I'll just give away my GTX670's to anyone who wants them but only to folks here at GPUGRID. I'll take a couple. ;) I run Linux and power cost here is 7 cents per kWh. | |
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No problem, I'm serious about what I said. They have to get that chip working here first so it will be a couple months at least. I know I wouldn't be able to use the water blocks that are on them (Heatkiller), so those will go with them along with the stock heatsink and fan. | |
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80C is a little scary. Whatever Titan runs, you can be pretty sure it's running at (80 +/- 1)°C, unless someone changed the stock temperature target. Titan's standard behaviour is to set the boost bin (and hence power consumption) so that this temperature is reached. Improve cooling and it will still run at 80°C, just faster (until the maximum bin is reached). This temperature target can be set easily via typical OC utilities, though. MrS ____________ Scanning for our furry friends since Jan 2002 | |
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Is the GTX Titan that much different from other keplers? | |
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Is the GTX Titan that much different from other keplers? My take on this question is there. MrS ____________ Scanning for our furry friends since Jan 2002 | |
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If I do upgrade, I'll just give away my GTX670's to anyone who wants them but only to folks here at GPUGRID. I' d be more than happy to run one here. | |
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