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Thread: NVIDIA + F@H CLient. Coming soon........

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    NVIDIA + F@H CLient. Coming soon........

    http://www.pcper.com/comments.php?nid=5679

    Also in the news section here.


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    Woot! My G92 might actually get some use, I haven't really played that many games on it...

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    Could be pretty cool - I have 6 Nvidia GPU in one of the nodes in my cluster going mostly unused. I run ray tracers on them, but not all the time!

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    Eeeeexcellent (evil Burns-style).


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    Yep. I just crossed over from ATi to NVIDIA. Hope they get a REAL GPU client.

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    Awesome indeed! Did you all check this? (the tip is in the news thread, I thought I repost it here, hope that's not wrong)

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    http://www.pcper.com/images/news/folding1.jpg and change numer 1 to 4 to see what happends
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    I recently got a PS3, And of course, Got it folding for none other then XS. Now, While my main PC's CPU will always be running WCG, My G92 is sure to get some F@H action once this client is out.

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    Very nice


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    I'm confused. I read this on Stanford's site:

    What about video cards with other (non-ATI) chipsets?

    The R580 (in the X1900XT, etc.) performs particularly well for molecular dynamics, due to its 48 pixel shaders. Currently, other cards (such as those from nVidia and other ATI cards) do not perform well enough for our calculations as they have fewer pixel shaders. Also, nVidia cards in general have some technical limitations beyond the number of pixel shaders that makes them perform poorly in our calculations.
    What was the breakthrough?

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    Quote Originally Posted by coo-coo-clocker View Post
    I'm confused. I read this on Stanford's site:



    What was the breakthrough?
    You're referencing a quote from 3years ago
    All cards now have unified shaders and NVIDIA brought out the CUDA platform. There wasn't a reason not to use the big pool of green fans.


    Quote Originally Posted by Ugly n Grey View Post
    I'm just not seeing the beneift to the AMD stuff right now. I mean it's fun to play with, but so is your willy and it only lasts so long before you need something else to do.

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    Maybe I'm wrong but I have always thought that it was nVidia and CUDA which held back their assistance for a f@h porting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stijndp View Post
    You're referencing a quote from 3years ago
    2 years, don't make my card older than it really is

    X1900 series came out beginning 2006.
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    LOL those graphics where their product is a million times better than the competition are always hilarious. Lets see if there is any truth to that
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    I wonder how long is the "Coming soon" part
    It was 6 month for the ATI gpu2 client
    Should be interesting to see who has more "folding" muscle.
    Definitely good news for everyone,except some parents wondering why their electric bill suddenly went up.


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    Quote Originally Posted by angra View Post
    Could be pretty cool - I have 6 Nvidia GPU in one of the nodes in my cluster going mostly unused. I run ray tracers on them, but not all the time!
    angra, which raytracers do you use on the GPUs ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by deadalvs View Post
    angra, which raytracers do you use on the GPUs ?
    Custom - I write software exploiting GPUs as part of my research.

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    i see...

    so without any optimized software there`s no way (yet) to accellerate normal raytracing software ?

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    Well, my raytracers are not for graphics , so I am not an expert. My understanding, though, is that what you said above is currently correct.

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    Quote Originally Posted by coo-coo-clocker View Post
    I'm confused. I read this on Stanford's site:



    What was the breakthrough?
    That must have happened when Nvidia realized
    there is a marketing opportunity. Just the green
    logos alone, waiving on thousands of screens worldwide........yummy
    To be honest I always wondered why there was a certain "lack of interest" from both of them (ATI & Nvidia).

    Imagine all the kids now telling their parents
    they need a GeForce/Radeon XXXX costing $$$$
    for their "school science project".

    Don't think Nvidia or DAAMIT would really mind


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    Here's the official announcement:

    GPU1 client retired, GPU2 nearing open beta

    This should reallly help our team and the project as a whole. Look how many of us are Nvidia users!!

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    I might even be able to run 3850 and 8800gt side by
    side, that would be something


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    This should really help my PPD since running two normal clients along with my PS3 will be nothing compared to the ps3 and 8800gt.

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    Sweet, I totally cant wait... I need a boost over what I am running now, definitely.

    Im psyked!
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