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Well, firstly, since there is no longer a FireStream product line, FirePro is now aimed at HPC (hence being unveiled at SC12) , as well as workstation. I'll let Dave Baumann (AMD Product Manager) make the distinction:
Secondly, there will be a GK110 Quadro. Bank it. There has never been a Tesla part that didn't have a Quadro counterpart Quote:
Of course, if the application requires single precision performance, a K20 isn't required. A K10 (4.58TFlop/s FP32) would suffice, and even using Amazon's/Sabre PC inflated prices ($3200) the numbers are a lot closer than what you're painting. S10000...$3599...5.91TFlop....1.64 GFlop/$....15.76 GFlop/watt K10........$3200...4.85TFlop....1.51 GFlop/$....21.56 GFlop/watt |
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...it would seem that Nvidia are fulfilling HPC contracts first. What would you expect Nvidia to do with the full 15SMX GPU's and other GPU's that are likely to fall outside of server power budget? It would seem you either fuse off perfectly good blocks for 15SMX parts, or throw away high leakage GPU's that could be utilized in a 250+W consumer card- and gain some PR into the bargain. Looking at Nvidia's past record, I'm pretty certain which course of action they would likely take. Last edited by HumanSmoke; Nov 12, 2012 at 10:28 PM. |
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My NV 4600 (8800GTX) can max out CS:GO and play anything out there currently. These cards still need to have the ability to run DirectX applications just as well as OpenGL.
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Who knows? Looking at non-boost cards from both AMD and Nvidia shows that each tends to use around 80-85% of TDP in average workloads, and ~95% for peak workload. A quick look at W1zzards power consumption charts for graphics cards reviews should bear that out.
If the S10000 isn't specced for 375W use; 1. Why does AMD specify 375W board power for a part which has no capacity for boost/overclocking?, and, 2. The "S" series are all passively cooled with the exception of the S10000 which obviously requires three fans. Why would that be? |
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for AMD, TDP means the maximum power that can be delivered to graphic board. but for nVidia, TDP means power that limited by their power limiter. take a look at HD6970 that has 250W TDP VS GTX580 244W TDP how on earth that 6970 has higher power consumption than the beast 580 ??? then look at the 'real' power consumption tested by Wizz ![]() even the next gen graphics, 7870 ( 175W TDP ) VS 660 ( 130W TDP ) also follow this trend. ![]() So direct TDP comparison between both companies doesn't make any sense at all. PS. the 6990 also has 375W of TDP. |
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Its the same for Intel, there is no set standard of Measuring TDP, just like Monitor response times.
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Secondly, the Fermi cards are blatantly fudged by Nvidia for PR purposes. I wouldn't argue that Fermi cards TDP aren't based on wishful thinking, but the issue here is Tahiti (S10000) and Kepler (K20) Your analogy would be HD 7970 ( 250W board power) vs GTX 680 (195W TDP) - although that an apples-to-apples comparison either since Tesla lacks the boost facility. Closer would be a non-boost Kepler vs non-boost Southern Islands. But since W1zz hasn't tested any stock cards, maybe check out another site... GTX 650Ti (110W TDP).......191W system load (173.6% of TDP) HD 7850 (130W board).....216W system load (166.2% of TDP) Not a huge difference. True. And it's maximum power draw is 404 watts. TH put the single GPU FirePro W9000 through it's paces earlier (the S9000 is a passive version of the same card). The card is basically a HD 7970 non-GHz edition with 6GB VRAM and 225W board power. Under GPGPU the card clocked 275W
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you can't have nVidia card at its maximum power because power limiter will cut off anything before reaching that point.
look at the Furmark test of GTX680 by Wizz ![]() and compare to the gaming test ![]() you see a difference between Furmark and gaming test of 680 compared to 7970 ??? |
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If a power limiter affected stated performance you'd have an argument, but as the case stands, you are making excuses not a valid point. And just for the record, the gaming charts don't have a direct bearing on server/WS/HPC parts- as I mentioned before, you can't get a true apples-to-apples comparison between gaming and pro parts- all they can do is provide an inkling into the efficiency of the GPU. If you want to use a gaming environment argument, why don't you take it to a gaming card thread, because it is nonsensical to apply it to co-processors. Quote:
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Its true, when the GCN is in use under full load like GPGPU it is hungry, no parts of the chip are powered down and the marching instructions fit in the caches meaning transistors are busy.
But thats also why they manage a huge score in most GPGPU applications. And compare the power efficiency per FLOP even if it draws a few extra watts.... http://www.tomshardware.com/charts/2...mark,2971.html http://www.tomshardware.com/charts/2...ing,2970.htmlb
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Fix yo links. True enough that Tahiti/GCN is optimized for GPGPU, but then GK104 is just the opposite....and if the S10000 were a desktop gaming card I certainly wouldn't disagree with the premise, but if server GPGPU is the point of the discussion- and it should be for this thread- shouldn't the comparison be between server parts? Seems a little pointless making a case for the S10000 using desktop cards running at higher clocks using desktop drivers, while comparing them to deliberately compute hobbled Nvidia counterparts. Wouldn't a more apropos comparison be gained by testing server parts to server parts ? (BTW: The W/S9000 is a Tahiti part (3.23TFlop), the Quadro 6000 is a Fermi GF100 (1.03TFlop) based on the GTX 470 ). Quote:
W/S9000.(225W)...3.23FTlop....14.36 GFlop/watt.......0.81 TFlop.....3.58 GFlop/watt S10000...(375W)...5.91TFlop....15.76 GFlop/watt........1.48 TFlop....3.95 GFlop/watt K10........(225W)...4.85TFlop....21.56 GFlop/watt........0.19 TFlop.... Negligable K20........(225W)...3.52TFlop....15.64 GFlop/watt........1.17 TFlop.....5.20 GFlop/watt K20X......(235W)...3.95TFlop....16.81 GFlop/watt........1.31 TFlop.....5.57 GFlop/sec And, for all the hoo-hah regarding the S10000 powering the SANAM system to number two in the Green500 list, the placement still relies more upon the asymmetric setup of the computer. 420 S10000's vs 4800 Xeon E5-2650's Quote:
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Well that's rather unfortunate.
Most other people would realize that 225W input power means 225W heat dispersal requirement, as well as power requirement. Quote:
Isn't it more surprising that the latest generation AMD GPU isn't overly convincing against a two generations old Nvidia GTX 470 in AutoCAD 2013, May 2013 and Siemens freeform modelling? BTW You missed out the Maya benches in the same review... and you missed out the Catia benches in the same review... and you missed out the Pro/ENGINEER benches in the same review... and you missed out the Siemens Visualization benches in the same test... Then of course you've got AMD's forte- OpenCL - which is also a very mixed bunch. AMD is strong in Image processing, but the Video benches and general benchmarks are pretty much a wash. Shouldn't Tahiti be putting up better numbers against a GTX 470 than this? Not to worry though, I bet the GK104 and GK110 based Tesla and Quadro will be shit at everything- and if they aren't, you can just look at the pages you like- just like the TH review. (Better not look at the HotHardware review) |
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Quadro 6000 is like from July 2010 (about 2.5 years ago.)
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Can you link me to the 225w specification. I've never seen it. Quote:
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What I mean, and Anand for that matter, is that server racks are more often than not optimized for 225W per PCIE unit, both for cooling, power usage, and cabling. What's so hard to understand?
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Of course I don't expect you to actually do this, since it require you to: 1. Be able to parse the information correctly, and 2. Require you to actually spend some time doing research, and 3. You'd give up as soon as you saw the number of vendors' models specced for 225W boards. Given that you can't even work out basic information about a company or its ownership, I'm not confident you'll fare any better with a companies product line- so I'm not expecting anything else but some worthless trolling Yep. GF100 has since been superseded by GF110, which in turn has been superseded by GK104/110 Last edited by HumanSmoke; Nov 17, 2012 at 03:12 AM. |
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TDP doesn't stand for the 'REAL' power consumption.
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