PG: GPU bandwidth
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PG: GPU bandwidth
How much of the 4-8 GB/s bandwidth (depend on PCIe version) does the GPU client actually use? 100%? 50%? ??
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Re: PG: GPU bandwidth
People can fold on 2x PCI-e without much PPD penalty. So the answer is very little.
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Re: PG: GPU bandwidth
Excellent. Good to know. Thanks.P5-133XL wrote:People can fold on 2x PCI-e without much PPD penalty. So the answer is very little.
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Re: PG: GPU bandwidth
2x version 1.1 PCIe incurs a small decrease.
2x PCIe 2.0 is twice as fast, and has no loss at all. Same for 4x PCIe 1.1.
2x PCIe 2.0 is twice as fast, and has no loss at all. Same for 4x PCIe 1.1.
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Re: PG: GPU bandwidth
That doesn't make sense. The PCIe 1.0 Spec calls for 250 MB/s (2 Gb/s) per lane, while PCIe 2.0 calls for 500 MB/s (4 Gb/s) per lane. hmmm...Slash_2CPU wrote:2x version 1.1 PCIe incurs a small decrease.
2x PCIe 2.0 is twice as fast, and has no loss at all. Same for 4x PCIe 1.1.
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Re: PG: GPU bandwidth
Total bandwidth is obviously not the only gating factor in the older spec.
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Re: PG: GPU bandwidth
Depends on which metric you're talking about.7im wrote:Total bandwidth is obviously not the only gating factor in the older spec.
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Re: PG: GPU bandwidth
All of them except bandwidth, what else?
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Re: PG: GPU bandwidth
But I think either all or almost all of the other gating factors affects the bandwidth, so...7im wrote:All of them except bandwidth, what else?