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Which budget nvidia gpu for crunching? gts450? gxt 460 768?
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sir santSend message Joined: 1 Jul 09 Posts: 5 Credit: 27,036,793 RAC: 0 Level ![]() Scientific publications ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Looking for a budget nvidia card for physx and gpugrid crunching. Reguirements are: the shorter the better (190 mm or less is perfect) and the less heat it provides under load the better. Need it for a third card in my ati 6870 cf setup, cause my good old gtx260 is just radiating so much heat under load, its really cooking up my middle card, inserted a 8600gts for now- cant do much with that one. Gtx 260 is lying on the shelf for now, wont fit in my old net pc yet, need a bigger case for that one. Prise wise, the gtx 460 768 mbt is pretty much the limit here. Though the raw shader amount difference of the gts 450 and gtx 460 768 mbt is huge, turns out after some research in the web, that the difference in computing power aint that huge at all. All in all, what do you guys recommend? And whats the difference in gflops for the gts 450 und gtx 460 768 mbt whilst happily crunching away in gpugrid? |
skgivenSend message Joined: 23 Apr 09 Posts: 3968 Credit: 1,995,359,260 RAC: 0 Level ![]() Scientific publications ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
I suggest you check the length before buying (might vary between manufacturers). Below are reference design specs: GeForce GTS 450, 106 W TDP GeForce GTX 460 SE, 150W TDP – Avoid this card; lower clocks but just as power hungry! GeForce GTX 460, 768 MB, 150W TDP GeForce GTX 460, 1024MB/2048MB, 160 W TDP Again check the card details before buying (there are many OC’d versions of both the GTS450 and GTX460 so the actual power might vary substantially from reference designs). If you must buy now then it's between the GeForce GTS 450, 106 W TDP and the GeForce GTX 460, 768 MB, 150W TDP. Don't even consider a GeForce GT430. The GTX560 and GTS550 are expected in the first quarter of 2011, but while they could arrive in Jan my guess is that it's more likely to be Feb or March. I would expect better performance from both (between 10% and 30%) and for both to use slightly less power (perhaps reference will be around 95W and 130W, but the manufacturers will no doubt come out with a large variety). |
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In Germany I see the GTS450 for 100€ and the GTX460 768 MB for 130€. The GTX should be about 65% faster (assuming 700 and 800 MHz for GTX and GTS, respectively). The GTX is certainly more power efficient and price efficient. Yet the GTS is still cheaper and much less power hungry. Personally I'd probably go for the GTX - if I invest 100€ for a GPU I could as well add another 30€. If I can't then I probably shouldn't be spending the 100€ either. The GTS450 wouldn'T be a terrible choice, though, given your power contraints. Checking actual card length is certainly important. And I'd also look for a solid cooling system which exhausts as much heat as possible. You might also be interested in getting a card where you can control the voltage via software. By lowering voltage (and maybe clocks as well) you can run more power efficient and cut another 10 - 30 W from the power consumption. MrS Scanning for our furry friends since Jan 2002 |
sir santSend message Joined: 1 Jul 09 Posts: 5 Credit: 27,036,793 RAC: 0 Level ![]() Scientific publications ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Thnx for the advice guys, will go with the waiting scenario for the GTX560 and GTS550 launch, didn't even think about them. Thnx again. |
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