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Ultra fp64
Ultra fp64







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  1. ULTRA FP64 ANDROID
  2. ULTRA FP64 PROFESSIONAL

I think I should go for a Gtx 1080 Ti and get Rid of Pascal Quadro because they use the same chip with the almost same FP64 performance. Have FP64 performance fixed to 1/32 of FP32.Ģ) The "old" Gtx Titan Black from 2104 is equipped with the GK110-430-B1 and has a FP64 performance varying from 1/24 to 1/3 of FP32 !!!īut.whit that said.I didn't find any place or person who can give me this simple information :Ĭonsidering that I don't need the GPU to process massive scientific calculation (FP64) but only for visualization, 3d modelling, 3d rendering andĢd Gpu Painting, can I get rid of FP64 performance and go for a ultra powerful FP32 (11 TFplos) Gtx Nvidia 1080 Ti ? In fact even the powerful Pascal Quadro P6000 equipped with the GP104 processor line and the Gtx 1080 Ti equipped with the GP102 (same family) I've read so many tech articles in the last two weeks.Ĭuda, GFlops, Fp16,Fp32,Fp64, TFlops, ECC Ram vs Non-Ecc, Quadro Kepler, Quadro Maxwell, Titan Black, Pascal.Īfter read all that stuff I've come to realize something :ġ) NVIDIA after Fermi cards has decided to render ineffective all FP64 (double precision) performance of ALL it's cards, However, a fast multi-core CPU will significantly improve the scene loading speed. The GeForce GTX 780 and GTX Titan currently offer the best performance to price ratio, but any recent high end NVIDIA card will offer great rendering performance with Octane.Īs Octane does not use the CPU for rendering, an expensive multi-core CPU is not required. GPUs from the GeForce line are usually higher clocked and render faster than the more expensive Quadro and Tesla GPUs. Kepler GPUs allow a higher texture limit (256 compared to 128 on Fermi) and are more power efficient and silent than Fermi cards. OctaneRender can run on most CUDA enabled consumer video cards, instead of only on high-end Quadro cards that most other solutions and middleware require, but it is specifically optimized to run on Kepler (GTX 6xx, GTX 7xx, GTX Titan), Fermi (GTX 4xx, GTX 5xx) and Maxwell GPUs. An up to date list can be found here ( ). OctaneRender requires a CUDA enabled NVIDIA video card. Thanks again to all and.I will wait for the upcoming V4 beta of Moi that certailnly will work like a charm on my laptop with Quadro K3100M.įor supplementary information you can see the Octane FAQ as well:

ultra fp64

So.I decided to take my time and not to change my computer at least until I will get much more specific information. In conclusion, I think that always : HASTE MAKES WASTE !! I still haven't found nothing really helpful about all that questions.

ultra fp64

In terms not only of speed but also robustness and issue-free compatibility problems ?

ULTRA FP64 ANDROID

One thing I realized : it's so easy to be mesmerized by pure numbers (cuda, mhz, refresh rate, Ghz, t-flops, fps, etc.)ġ) What's your main activity that you want to do with your computer ?Ģ) Real-life performance : for example, how a brand new i7-7700K with fast dd4 ram and fast ssd will improve the almost dailyĪnd heavy compilation of java code with Android Studio, compared to what I can actually achieve with my (old but) reliable Clevo Laptop with 32Gb of 1600 Mhz and i7-4790K ?ģ) How Cad and 2d Painting software (Photoshop CC and others) and 3D-Coat will run on a GTX graphics card compared to a Quadro P4000 Or the acclaimed and so powerful GTX 1080 Ti or Titan X ?

ULTRA FP64 PROFESSIONAL

That is : software developing for my job, and 2d/3D gfx for hobby and some sporadic 2d/3d content creation to support my developing activity.Ī serious and professional choice of a brand new pc/workstation actually involves too many technical aspectsĢ) What kind of cpu : semi-workstation processors (i7 extreme edition 6-8 cores) or consumer top range (i7-7700K)Ĥ) Above all.what kind of GPU : Affortable Quadro P4000 8gb (very reliable and capable to run ALL software, also very specific CAD), That should be a very valid one in relation to what I currently do with my computer. First of all I wish to thank you Michael because you allowed me to "use" this forum to talk about a topic not closely related to Moi.Īnd I want also to thank all the other guys who has taken part in this discussion.ĭuring the last few nights I've read so many tech articles and watched so many youtube channel and asked so manyģd/cad forum, that I can say with absolute certainty that I'm still too poorly prepared to chose a new hardware configuration









Ultra fp64