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"Jerry"
Nov 2011
Vancouver, WA
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"Jerry"
Nov 2011
Vancouver, WA
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True, but when I realized I couldn't max it out with TF and that it was slower than my 580s, I tried CuLu so I could but it to work, which didn't work either.
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Sep 2006
The Netherlands
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a 580 on its own is what is it 250-280 watt or so? edit: so if they would put 2 unmodified 580's at it they'd be consuming nearly 600 watt. A whopping 225 watt over spec of pci-e. So they have to limit that a tad somehow :) Last fiddled with by diep on 2012-11-26 at 20:31 |
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Sep 2006
The Netherlands
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Note that the DWT job i'll give to them is an idle job, their core job is for the chess to parameter tune. In this thread i post however with respect to the TF, because if you don't know how to factor, what purpose has life? Last fiddled with by diep on 2012-11-26 at 20:35 |
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"Kieren"
Jul 2011
In My Own Galaxy!
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Sep 2006
The Netherlands
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75 watt from the pci-slot itself. 150 watt from the 8 pins thing and 150 watt from a 2nd 8 pins things. A total of 375 watt on paper. In reality some cards at gpgpu go far beyond that. AMD is by far worst there nowadays. Nvidia really slamdunked with Fermi from my viewpoint seen. Also really amazing is their K20X tesla for gpgpu purposes. They are wonderful guys and hopefully keep intels price of the Xeon Phi 2013 (larrabee, knights ferry, corner and other medieval tales) a bit down, as without competition next generation Xeon Phi is gonna cost 10 times more than the current one. |
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"Jerry"
Nov 2011
Vancouver, WA
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"Mr. Meeseeks"
Jan 2012
California, USA
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Yeah, the 6or8 pin power connectors aren't the only source, there are low end gpu's that don't use them, they draw power from the MB, so it's not just all the axillary connectors.
But of course you need those for high end. |
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"Jerry"
Nov 2011
Vancouver, WA
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"Mr. Meeseeks"
Jan 2012
California, USA
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Yeah! I was hoping to buy a few dozen....
Ah well.
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Sep 2006
The Netherlands
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If you look on ebay you see some really good cooling designs to keep the temperature down of the videocards. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGeERB7BDHM Of course there is no more warranty then on the gpu, but you have to sacrafice something for cool factoring speeds. |
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