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    FASTRA tomography with 4x9800gx2's

    Researchers at the University of Antwerp in Belgium have created a new supercomputer with standard gaming hardware. The system uses four NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GX2 graphics cards, it costs less than 4000EUR to build and thanks to NVIDIA's CUDA technology it delivers roughly the same performance as a supercomputer cluster consisting of hundreds of PCs!

    This new system is used by the ASTRA research group, part of the Vision Lab of the University of Antwerp, to develop new computational methods for tomography. The guys explain the eight NVIDIA GPUs deliver the same performance as more than 300 Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz processors. On a normal desktop PC their tomography tasks would take several weeks but on this NVIDIA-based supercomputer it only takes a couple of hours. The NVIDIA graphics cards do the job very efficiently and consume a lot less power than a supercomputer cluster.

    The research group ASTRA, part of the Vision Lab of the University of Antwerp, focuses on the development of new computational methods for tomography. Tomography is a technique used in medical scanners to create three-dimensional images of the internal organs of patients, based on a large number of X-ray photos that are acquired over a range of angles. ASTRA develops new reconstruction techniques that lead to better reconstruction quality than classical methods.

    Although our reconstruction techniques are very powerful, they have an important drawback: they are quite slow. As the 3D images that we normally deal with can be rather large (typically 1024x1024x1024 volume elements, or more), advanced reconstruction methods can sometimes take weeks of computation time on a normal PC.


    source http://www.dvhardware.net/article27538.html

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    I love how it's just a huge solid chunk of graphics cards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by perkam View Post
    That is one CLEAN rig 0_0 !!!!

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    yeah it deserves to go in our air cooling section!

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    The guys explain the eight NVIDIA GPUs deliver the same performance as more than 300 Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz processors.
    Pwn3d?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xope_Poquar View Post
    Pwn3d?
    well it doesnt really matter about speed its like 127X8 VS 300X2

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    no, QWNED! one letter above PWNED


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    damn that rigg is sweeeet!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan_c View Post
    damn that rigg is sweeeet!
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    i'd say their software wont run on vista 64 bit

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    Info, FAQ, etc..

    http://fastra.ua.ac.be/en/index.html

    Benchmarks section:

    http://fastra.ua.ac.be/en/benchmarks.html

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    Ouch.

    CalcUA = the supercomputer of the University of Antwerp, which cost 3.5 million euro in March 2005. With 256 nodes, each containing two Opteron 250 processors.
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    Damn...

    Now, when are they going to throw phase on the processor and liquid cool the vga's?
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    Incredible performance! 4000 euro desktop PC keeping up with a 3.5 million euro Super Computer?!

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    imagine a cluster of 256 fastras :o

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monkeywoman View Post
    AMD Phenom 9850 processor? ewww
    lol do you wanna try jam a socket 775 into that AM2+ board?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Papu View Post
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    You know the irony here... nvidia is beating ATI at their own game with CUDA. Top end ATI card processes more GFlops that the top end nvidia card, and ATI is sitting on their butt letting nvidia run away with CUDA, even though they could beat nvidia if they wanted to.
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    Only an idiot would still try to put a phenom under phase. It makes them clock less, trust me I've put 4 different ones under a vapochill and the results speak for themselves. 2.75 max on a 9850 under the vapo, 3.0 on air.
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    Wouldn't the Phenom system allow for better memory bandwidth and 4 PCIe-16 lanes. Perhaps the bandwidth gives an edge over an Intel system?
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    Does Phenom support 4 x16 lanes and intel does not? If so, that, paired with the hugely better memory bandwidth would give it the edge over intel I'd say... as the GPUs are doing all the work, not the CPU. The Phenom is better at "getting out of the way" so something else can take over and do all the work
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    what mobo is that?

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    790FX chipset supports 4 x8 PCI-E 2.0

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    We searched for a motherboard that has four physical PCI-Expressx16 slots and has double spacing between each of them. There are several boards in the market with four graphics card slots, but we could find only two that have the required double slot spacing: the MSI Quad Royal, which is now outdated and hardly available anymore, and the MSI K9A2 Platinum. We originally intended to choose a platform suitable for an Intel processor, either Skulltrail or NVIDIA 790i, but none of the available motherboards satisfied the slot requirements. Ultimately, we decided to go for an AMD chipset, as CPU performance is not a major concern in our case anyway. Note that the K9A2 motherboard has a very modest price tag and lacks several features found on more expensive motherboards.
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