Fresh OpenCL + CUDA 8.0 Benchmarks On Kepler/Maxwell/Pascal With NVIDIA 375.10 On Ubuntu Linux

Written by Michael Larabel in Display Drivers on 7 November 2016 at 11:18 AM EST. Page 4 of 4. 2 Comments.
CUDA OpenCL GTX Comparison

The basic CUDA Mini-nbody performance.

CUDA OpenCL GTX Comparison
CUDA OpenCL GTX Comparison

Lastly, for those interested in the Blender Cycles CUDA performance for the wide-range of cards tested.

CUDA OpenCL GTX Comparison

A look at the GPU temperatures of all the cards during the complete CUDA/OpenCL benchmarking process.

CUDA OpenCL GTX Comparison

And the look at the AC system power consumption during all of the benchmarking with these compute tests.

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