FAH finally coming to NVIDIA
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FAH finally coming to NVIDIA
Y'all seen this?
Yep, but Windows only
No use to those of us who run linux ....
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I've read it somewhere else, good stuff.
Imagine, 7000 Petaflops just lying around... current F@H processing power is 1.9 PFlops, according to that presentation.
Then again, the GPU client (currently only for ATi) is "only" good for 134 TFlops, so that is a really small percentage of all the cards available.
I'll be using this one as soon as it goes beta!
Imagine, 7000 Petaflops just lying around... current F@H processing power is 1.9 PFlops, according to that presentation.
Then again, the GPU client (currently only for ATi) is "only" good for 134 TFlops, so that is a really small percentage of all the cards available.
I'll be using this one as soon as it goes beta!
Any 8000 or 9000 series GPU will take advantage of CUDA. Look out for the number of stream processors on them though.
Edit: compiled their folding-strength .
8400GS: 14,4 pts (1 pt is 1 SP x 1 GHz)
8500GT: 14,4
8600GS: 37,7
8600GT: 37,7
8600GTS: 46,4
9500GT: 52
9600GT: 104
8800GTS 320/640: 115
8800GS: 132
9600GSO: 132
8800GT: 168
8800GTX: 173
8800Ultra: 192
8800GTS 512: 208
9800GTX: 216
*GTX 260: 238 (final clock speeds may change; the processors are different too, so could be way off)
*GTX 280: 311 (same)
Edit: compiled their folding-strength .
8400GS: 14,4 pts (1 pt is 1 SP x 1 GHz)
8500GT: 14,4
8600GS: 37,7
8600GT: 37,7
8600GTS: 46,4
9500GT: 52
9600GT: 104
8800GTS 320/640: 115
8800GS: 132
9600GSO: 132
8800GT: 168
8800GTX: 173
8800Ultra: 192
8800GTS 512: 208
9800GTX: 216
*GTX 260: 238 (final clock speeds may change; the processors are different too, so could be way off)
*GTX 280: 311 (same)
Last edited by Elvellon on Thu May 29, 2008 9:05 am, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Yep, but Windows only
there are nVidia Linux drivers that have CUDA supportDutchmm wrote:
No use to those of us who run linux ....
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Are these Points Per Day, while running the GPU for full days? I expected more... A PS3 will do about 900 PPD.Elvellon wrote:Edit: compiled their folding-strength .
8400GS: 14,4 pts (1 pt is 1 SP x 1 GHz)
8500GT: 14,4
8600GS: 37,7
8600GT: 37,7
8600GTS: 46,4
9500GT: 52
9600GT: 104
8800GTS 320/640: 115
8800GS: 132
9600GSO: 132
8800GT: 168
8800GTX: 173
8800Ultra: 192
8800GTS 512: 208
9800GTX: 216
*GTX 260: 238 (final clock speeds may change; the processors are different too, so could be way off)
*GTX 280: 311 (same)
The number nexto each card model are the number of stream processors as stated in the origional post.spookmineer wrote:Are these Points Per Day, while running the GPU for full days? I expected more... A PS3 will do about 900 PPD.Elvellon wrote:Edit: compiled their folding-strength .
8400GS: 14,4 pts (1 pt is 1 SP x 1 GHz)
8500GT: 14,4
8600GS: 37,7
8600GT: 37,7
8600GTS: 46,4
9500GT: 52
9600GT: 104
8800GTS 320/640: 115
8800GS: 132
9600GSO: 132
8800GT: 168
8800GTX: 173
8800Ultra: 192
8800GTS 512: 208
9800GTX: 216
*GTX 260: 238 (final clock speeds may change; the processors are different too, so could be way off)
*GTX 280: 311 (same)
Im more curious as to _when_ this will be available for everyone to start folding with.
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The 8800 GTX and 8800 Ultra, as well as the 9800 GTX, have 128 stream processors so that can't be correct.kittle wrote:The number nexto each card model are the number of stream processors as stated in the origional post.
Im more curious as to _when_ this will be available for everyone to start folding with.
The 8800 GTS has 96 or 112 stream processors, the 8800 GT has 112 of them.
I think this is an indication of the PPD in which case I'm not happy...
spookmineer wrote:The 8800 GTX and 8800 Ultra, as well as the 9800 GTX, have 128 stream processors so that can't be correct.
The 8800 GTS has 96 or 112 stream processors, the 8800 GT has 112 of them.
I think this is an indication of the PPD in which case I'm not happy...
8800GT has 112 SPs and a shader clock of 1500 MHz.Elvellon wrote: [...]
(1 pt is 1 SP x 1 GHz)
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8800GT: 168
[...]
112 x 1.5 = 168
The list is compiled by Elvellon and shows the theoretical performance of the different nVidia cards in reference to the other cards. Best thing we have until real benchmarks can be made I suppose.
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Thanks... I so misinterpreted that list... makes sense now.Vicotnik wrote:8800GT has 112 SPs and a shader clock of 1500 MHz.Elvellon wrote: [...]
(1 pt is 1 SP x 1 GHz)
[...]
8800GT: 168
[...]
112 x 1.5 = 168
The list is compiled by Elvellon and shows the theoretical performance of the different nVidia cards in reference to the other cards. Best thing we have until real benchmarks can be made I suppose.