bad link. not that the link itself is bad, just cant click through.
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that's almost trivial compared to other issues. you have to learn to crawl before you can walk. for instance gpugrid, a DC project focused on curing diseases, attempted to make an ATi client based on opencl. we waited 2 months. the 5870 ended up performing as fast as an 8800gtx.
almost 2 years before this nvidia gave away free cards to gpugrid and helped them develop their acemd molecular dynamics software on cuda. gpugrid is currently the fastest bio-med project on boinc.
f@h is in the same situation. they want to make one good opencl client that can run on all hardware but they have to wait on stable compilers which takes time. i know this all sounds like a huge tangent but other developers eager to use gpu's are probably running into the same problems.
I tried to tell people about DP vs SP and how DP is better but no one really cared. I have been told time and again DP is much effective than SP for meaning full results
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ghlight=double
I thought DP was turned off on the Fermi (GF) cards and they are on for the Tesla cards. :shrug:
Its not off gf100's DP power if barred by nvidia mainly to protect the tesla market.
I think its a bad move because if we crunch with DP its just more effective and better....
Sorry to thread jack again guys, but this review here has an nVidia GTX 480 running the "Heaven 2.0" Benchmark. It is running on an ASUS ASUS P6T Deluxe V2 and is suffering from the PCI-E Gen 2.0 bug. (as you can quite clearly see on the screenshots the card IS running in Gen 1.1 mode.) This is not a power saving feature.
Hopefully a more recent BIOS update for the ASUS P6T Deluxe V2 will resolve this bug.
John
http://www.hardocp.com/article/2010/...eratures_soundQuote:
GeForce GTX 480 Real World Temperatures & Sound
We have now spent some quality time with NVIDIA's Fermi in the form of its GeForce GTX 480 SLI and GTX 480 video card configurations. There has been a lot of talk about the sound and temperatures produced by these new GPUs. We look to put a fork into all the rumors and misunderstanding in the enthusiast community.
are there any 470 sli reviews out there?
You are confusing temperature with heat. They are related but aren´t the same. A drop of water can be at 90ºC but it will contain less heat (energy) than a gallon of water at 70ºC. There are components in a motherboard that can achieve high temps without releasing a lot of heat into the case. That´s the problem with the GTX480, it is transfering heat to other components despite the "cooler" temperature in comparison with the HD4870.
Case temps are clearly going to be higher with an exposed bbq grill like that. Wouldn't expected the 470 to push too much into the case though. Unless it has some air exiting internally
GTX 480 vs. HD 5850 CrossFireX
http://www.hexus.net/content/item.php?item=24061&page=1
It seems to me that 4x AA is the sweet spot for GTX 480 after reading several reviews, i wonder why is that....