Was just wondering if K10's were supported, I have 4 servers each with 2 K10's for a few weeks?
Not sure if I'll have time to work around my 'network circumstances' to get the windows client up and running (Linux Client?) but if K10's are compatible I might invest the time and let them loose to see what they can do.
PPD? seen a thread mentioning 35-45k for a GTX690 so I assume the same for K10's?
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Re: K10's (and K20/x shortly)
There are several discussions about K10s. This one is not recent, but nothing has really changed.
No, a CPU will not match the PPD of a relatively powerful GPU. For a very rough guess, compare the GFLOPS numbers.
No, a CPU will not match the PPD of a relatively powerful GPU. For a very rough guess, compare the GFLOPS numbers.
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Re: K10's (and K20/x shortly)
Planned changes to Whitelist: NV v310.90 and AMD 13.1[#971]
Or you could check the GPUs.txt file for your specific model... https://fah-web.stanford.edu/file-relea ... c/GPUs.txt7im wrote:https://fah-web.stanford.edu/projects/F ... ticket/971
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0x1002:0x675b:1:5:Turks [Radeon HD 7670]
0x1002:0x9990:1:5:Trinity [Radeon HD 7520G]
0x1002:0x9991:1:5:Trinity [Radeon HD 7540D]
0x1002:0x9993:1:5:Trinity [Radeon HD 7480D]
0x1002:0x9999:::R700 [Radeon HD 4600]
0x10de:0x084d:2:2:GF110 [Tesla M2070-Q Dual-Slot]
0x10de:0x0fce:2:3:GK107 [Geforce GT 640M LE]
0x10de:0x0fd8:2:3:GK107 [GeForce GT 640M]
0x10de:0x0ffd:2:3:GK107 [Quadro NVS 510]
0x10de:0x1022:2:3:GK110 [Tesla K20C]
0x10de:0x1028:2:3:GK110 [Tesla K20M]
0x10de:0x1094:2:2:GF110 [Tesla M2075 Dual-Slot CPM]
0x10de:0x1096:2:2:GF110 [Tesla C2075 Dual-Slot CPM]
0x10de:0x118f:2:3:GK104 [Tesla K10]
0x10de:0x11a2:2:3:GK104 [GeForce GTX 675MX]
0x10de:0x11a3:2:3:GK104 [GeForce GTX 680MX]
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Re: K10's (and K20/x shortly)
Do note that GPU folding is currently only on Windows. It will not work on Linux/OSX yet but there are working on it (No ETA).n31l wrote:...Not sure if I'll have time to work around my 'network circumstances' to get the windows client up and running (Linux Client?) but if K10's are compatible I might invest the time and let them loose to see what they can do...
ETA:
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Re: K10's (and K20/x shortly)
It is true, that there is no officially sanctioned GPU folding in Linux.PantherX wrote:Do note that GPU folding is currently only on Windows. It will not work on Linux/OSX yet but they are working on it (No ETA).
But the unofficial GPU folding under Linux is doing quite well, in my experience, at least for NVidia GPUs. I currently have ten (10) Linux systems with GPUs folding, on everything from a Gigabyte GTS 250 (at the very bottom of that post), to a (relatively) high-end Kepler GPU (Gigabyte GV-N66TOC-2GD GTX 660 Ti OC). No hiccups or drama at all, they just sit there, quietly folding away the hours and days.
In fact, I have more GPUs folding under Linux (a total of 10), than I have folding under Windows (a total of 8).
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In memory of my Mother May 12th 1923 - February 10th 2012