Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : Advice before getting a new GPU
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Currently I have a GTX 650 and 1050TI. | |
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Looks like this is the only one within budget: Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1660 OC 6G | |
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May want to hold off till holidays or even just after to get a better price | |
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Also a question on bridging, does that offer any advantages over running 2 separate GPU's and how does bridging work exactly? I am just starting to read up on it. What you call "bridging" is named SLI for Nvidia cards and Crossfire for AMD. Not useful for distributed computing for any application or project AFAIK. Actually decreases performance. No science apps are written to use it AFAIK. | |
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[quote]Not useful for distributed computing for any application or project AFAIK. Actually decreases performance. No science apps are written to use it AFAIK. That's exactly what I have been told by a specialist. | |
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Ok thanks guys about the SLI. | |
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Decision made. Based on budget I found this to be the best I can afford. | |
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Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : Advice before getting a new GPU