Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : Question for anyone with a GT 640
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I have just learned that a GT 640 will work with my current set up, and it is probably the best graphics card out there that will work with my frankenstein system, which consists of parts salvaged from a University tech recycling program. I had to buy some things to make it runnable such as a hard drive, which is when I picked up my GT 440 OEM. | |
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Do you know which of the various 640s it is? | |
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Sadly I can not find the Gflops of my GPU as no tech site has gotten a hold of and rated the 440 OEM to compare to the 640. Take a look at the thread More NVidia confusion, this time with the GT440. For calculation GFLOPS see the data ... http://www.nvidia.com/object/product-geforce-gt-440-oem-us.html http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gt640/specifications http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FLOPS#Computing ... and you can get the theoretical performance. My question is how much of a performance boost should I expect from a 640? Perhaps you should examine those results, I listed one GT640 in my comparison with GTX 650TI. | |
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GT640 on Vista, 1.14 GHz core clock if I remember correctly. A long-run with 90k credits (without bonus) took 143k seconds. | |
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Thank you everyone. | |
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You might also want to consider the GTX650Ti. It's got twice as much raw horsepower than the GT640, yet the power consumption under typical load is still a modest 60 - 70 W, at max 85 W. That should fit into any modern system and can still be cooled silently. | |
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Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : Question for anyone with a GT 640