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TPU's GPU Database Portal & Updates

added all MSI Hawk series cards and ZOTAC AMP! series cards
 
huge update to the db, Fermi/Kepler fillrates are now 100% accurate, in fact its more accurate then most websites on the internet now.

its still in beta because changes have not been forked over to retail cards yet

- added Compute Units to all amd/ati gpus with CUs
- added SM/SMX's to all NVidia gpus with SM/SMX's <-- 98% complete

GT200 series at 40nm still need SMs added, the Tesla architecture I s a confusing one because everyone says something different about it so in order to get 100% accuracy we need to find the correct one.
 
Thats a pretty sweet work man, i just wish more people knew about this great tool or at least came here to give you some feedback. You deserve much more thanks for all you've done so far.
 
also added Vertex operations for older cards, and is now synced with any retail boards attached to it

now Fermi/kepler based cards are synced to retail boards :)
 
40nm Tesla's are done to the best of my knowldge. I had to go on slightly unreliable information.

A quick note on Fermi and Kepler pixel fillrates since people will be wondering:

Fermi SM's process two pixels per clock. A stock 480 (15 SM's enabled) for example would produce 15 x 2 x 700MHz = 21 GPixels/s.

Kepler SM's process four pixels per clock. A stock 670 (7 SM's enabled) for example would produce 7 x 4 x 915MHz = 25.62 GPixels/s. (not including boost clock)

There are a number of other factors to consider but in general this formula is correct.
 
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many rare and unique gpus added, visit Rare GPUs / Unreleased GPUs thread to see them, and improved ATI/AMD mobile generation sorting, using proper gen names.

cleaned up amds index listing for desktop and mobile
 
Thanks man, wish you a happy new year!
 
added 8k series amd cards, please note that hd 8970 OEM is exactly what it says it is, its the OEM version not retail, there WILL be a retail version which will use the GCN2/sea islands architecture

also added cleaner links to my signature for instant access to gpu db and threads relating to
 
Sweet work man, thank you.
 
added a few 700M series cards and going way back to 1995 edge 3d series cards many picture optimizations of hundreds of cards since I last posted.
 
part numbers for all desktop gpus listed in the database almost completed
 
Looking better and better with each new update man, thanks!
 
Oh yeah the Titan is going to be such a monster, sadly too expensive to be worth the money but still what a beast!

Thanks for the hardwork Fantasy!
 
new gpus added that were missed before, also labeled under Very Rare GPUs...
HD 3410
HD 3550
HD 3570
HD 3730
HD 3750

HD 4250
HD 4450
HD 4520
HD 4570 RV635
HD 4570 RV710
HD 4580
HD 4700
HD 4720

HD 5470
HD 5490
HD 5530
HD 5630
HD 5730

HD 6230
HD 6250
HD 6290
HD 6390
HD 6510
 
Damn did those exist? :o
 
Damn did those exist? :o

yes, and have been validated in the gpu-z database which means people have to have had these cards and submitted them, so the clocks on all but the HD 5690 are correct, no one has validated he 5690 but there are a few places that shows it exists.
 
Pretty good find man!
 
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