Quote from nitro:
I have found a new direction in my search for supercomputer like performance from my systems. It is basically described in this thread (although slightly scattered between posts):
http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=82244
As I gain more experience with using GPUs for general computation, I will try to post it to this thread.
One thing about these GPUs is that the state of the art GPU cards require PCIe X16 slots. The bad part is that the Quad Opteron that started this thread has _no_ PICe X16 slots![]()
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So over the weekend, I went out and built a single processor computer from parts using a DFI motherboard that has two PICe X16 slots, and I put an ATI Radeon X1950 XTX. This is a research machine for me, but while I am not using it, it is running folding@home:
http://folding.stanford.edu/FAQ-ATI.html
My next step is to put in another ATI X1950 card in, but that is a way off until I gain experience programming them.
nitro
Quote from nitro:
Some people through PMs have asked me to update my use of GPUs. The reason I have not done anything with them is that it turns out that they use single precision arithmetic.
Fourth 1/4 of this year nVidia is coming out with double precision cards. Then it becomes a serious effort to get things working on them. Until then, this is on hold.
nitro