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    FYI, you should start seeing benches of the Geforce Titan in linux later this coming week (if Micheal fixes the login on openbenchmarking).

  • #2
    Originally posted by deanjo View Post
    FYI, you should start seeing benches of the Geforce Titan in linux later this coming week (if Micheal fixes the login on openbenchmarking).
    so the login still not working right for you?
    Michael Larabel
    https://www.michaellarabel.com/

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Michael View Post
      so the login still not working right for you?
      Still an endless loop. (and ya, won a few k last night at the casino so bit the bullet and ordered a titan)

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      • #4
        Just one?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by curaga View Post
          Just one?
          For now, until I get a few more Asus PB278Q's, got one on the big rig and another on the new Mac Mini. Do you have any idea how bloody hard it is to find a Mini dispayport to displayport cables in the middle of farmer country?

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          • #6
            I read the benchmarks today, the card is somewhere between 680 and 690. Which is excellent.
            But its price is completely off the scale even for such performance. Which is bad.
            That means, its a "good" card

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            • #7
              Originally posted by brosis View Post
              I read the benchmarks today, the card is somewhere between 680 and 690. Which is excellent.
              But its price is completely off the scale even for such performance. Which is bad.
              That means, its a "good" card
              That all depends on the uses for the card. For me it is a cheap way to develop me fp64 Cuda code without suffering a huge performance penalty and Tesla K20 cards start at 3.5x the price.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by deanjo View Post
                That all depends on the uses for the card. For me it is a cheap way to develop me fp64 Cuda code without suffering a huge performance penalty and Tesla K20 cards start at 3.5x the price.
                Isn't there a switch on windows nvidia control panel to enable more double precision power which is crippled by default(games does not need it). I just wondering is there a same kind of option for linux driver too.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by tuke81 View Post
                  Isn't there a switch on windows nvidia control panel to enable more double precision power which is crippled by default(games does not need it). I just wondering is there a same kind of option for linux driver too.
                  Should be able to enable that with nvidia-smi (apparently it has a few more functions for Titan then other consumer cards) from what I have been told. Looks like my Titan won't ship until the 15th however so a few more weeks before the benches start coming in I'm afraid.

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                  • #10
                    Does your Titan support GOP? I mean when you enable Ultra Fast Boot. I read somewhere that it would work with MSI, EVGA provides firmware updates and ASUS cards currently have got no GOP support.

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