Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : More NVidia confusion, this time with the GT440
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Until now the GT440 was an OEM only card. It had 144 cuda cores (shaders) and was clocked at 594MHz. As it's CC2.1, only 2/3rds of the shaders are presently utilizable at GPUGrid. Basically this made the card operate as if it was a 96shader card, which makes it no better than a GT240. | |
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Did you forget to say that the retail GT440 has 96 CC2.1 shaders? | |
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Yes, totally - and that was the main point! | |
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One of my computers (without a BOINC-usable GPU) has failed, so I'm looking into what to replace it with if it can't be repaired. So far, it looks like a GT440-OEM graphics board is about the best GPU board the replacement can have that will fit the cooling restrictions of my room. How likely is that future GPUGRID applications will get past the restrictions on using more than 2/3 of the shaders for GT440 and GT440-OEM boards? | |
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At least 6months away, if it ever happens. | |
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More of a side note: I'm not convinced this "2/3 of shaders useable" is something a new GPU-Grid app could fix. It's actually up to nVidias hardware to detect independent instructions in the instruction flow for each set of "pixels". And up to nVidias driver to arrange these instructions in a way where it becomes easier for the hardware to detect said independent instructions. If it's detected, the additional shaders will be used, independent of the application. | |
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Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : More NVidia confusion, this time with the GT440