I'm sure they can use it on their OpenCL variants as-is. it's just incredibly wasteful from a cost perspective. no one with $30-40k to spend on a single GPU is going to use it for this...
I'm sure they can use it on their OpenCL variants as-is. it's just incredibly wasteful from a cost perspective. no one with $30-40k to spend on a single GPU is going to use it for this...
Just imagine how many Rtx 3080 ti's or Titan V's you could buy for that..... :)
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I'm sure they can use it on their OpenCL variants as-is. it's just incredibly wasteful from a cost perspective. no one with $30-40k to spend on a single GPU is going to use it for this...
Just imagine how many Rtx 3080 ti's or Titan V's you could buy for that..... :)
At an average price of $600 on EBAY for a used 3080Ti, 50+ units for $30,000. Then, of course, you'll need more motherboards, PSUs, CPUs, RAM, SSDs, computer cases (maybe)... I doubt that the next $10,000 will cover those items. Need I go on?
I'm sure they can use it on their OpenCL variants as-is. it's just incredibly wasteful from a cost perspective. no one with $30-40k to spend on a single GPU is going to use it for this...
I was referring to the eventual RTX5000 series consumer gpus that Nvidia will eventually produce. I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for them though.
Nvidia's focus is on AI and the hardware for that. That is tying up their contracted foundry utilization. Will be a long while before they allocate foundry resources for cutdown Blackwell silicon for consumer gpus.
I'm guessing 3rd quarter 2025 before we see Blackwell RTX5090 gpus.
If the app developers choose
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If the app developers choose to code for the Blackwell architecture, we certainly could use the new gpus.
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I'm sure they can use it on their OpenCL variants as-is. it's just incredibly wasteful from a cost perspective. no one with $30-40k to spend on a single GPU is going to use it for this...
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Just imagine how many Rtx 3080 ti's or Titan V's you could buy for that..... :)
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Tom M wrote: Ian&Steve C.
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At an average price of $600 on EBAY for a used 3080Ti, 50+ units for $30,000. Then, of course, you'll need more motherboards, PSUs, CPUs, RAM, SSDs, computer cases (maybe)... I doubt that the next $10,000 will cover those items. Need I go on?
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Ian&Steve C. wrote: I'm sure
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I was referring to the eventual RTX5000 series consumer gpus that Nvidia will eventually produce. I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for them though.
Nvidia's focus is on AI and the hardware for that. That is tying up their contracted foundry utilization. Will be a long while before they allocate foundry resources for cutdown Blackwell silicon for consumer gpus.
I'm guessing 3rd quarter 2025 before we see Blackwell RTX5090 gpus.
Are there any other strict
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Are there any other strict two slot wide Nvidia GPU's?
Titan V
I am especially interested in rtx 3080 ti or faster GPU's.
So far the rtx 3080 ti's that are claiming 2 slots are still wider than a Titan V.
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Tom M wrote: Are there any
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The Hybrid GPUs are 2 slots wide, or a GPU that is water cooled which most are even 1 slot. But I don't think you like or want a water cooled GPU.
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I want to revisit the latest results of YOUR Over Clocking of your NVIDIA gpus.
I have an EVGA rtx 3080 ti ftw3 ultra I want to push up to the fastest stable processing I can.
Currently about 2/3rds of the e@h brp7/meerKat tasks seem to be running at or below 240s (4 minutes). This is with no Over Clocking.
A calculation of 4 minutes / task produces a ~1,1M estimate. If I pick the fastest task times (221s/task), that shifts it up to a ~1.2M.
It seems reasonable that I can speed up this rtx 3080 ti without raising my invalids (much).
What are your current success stories?
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Tom,Are setting from a
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Tom,
Are setting from a used $420 RTX3080 non-ti I bought last Oct useful to you?
https://einsteinathome.org/host/13168280
# card on top w/ monitor GPU:0(Device0), Gigabyte RTX 3080 10GB
Last look it had 799 valid vs 33 invalid burping meerkats and also runs GPUGRID
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PS: It's sister box with same card - https://einsteinathome.org/host/13131086