

- Nvidia gtx titan fp64 drivers#
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But unfortunately they could not give me a clear answer, and referred to their configuration guide.
Nvidia gtx titan fp64 full#
I contacted techsupport blackmagic and ask them a question about the configuration of graphics chips needed for full grading 4K in realtime. I look forward to your tests, it will be great to know the opinion of a man who is directly involved in my question. But why do you need Titan? if soon release GTX980 8GB. Yes, you're right, I was wrong about the 780Ti. The new flagship in the new architecture, maybe it would be GTX980Ti or Titan II or Titan X?!

Īnd lastly, the internet filled rumors about flagship chip GM200, which will replace the GK110 which was base of the 780Ti and Titan Black and Titan Z, and new GPU will be 50% faster. Why we need this double precision?! It's not about us guys. Yes new GPU loses much at FP64, but we're talking about color correction and editing. 3x DisplayPort 1.2 and HDMI 2.0, which means support for 4K at a frequency of 60 Hz. I don `t know if it supports this feature DaVinci Resolve.
Nvidia gtx titan fp64 professional#
But, unfortunately, at the moment, things are so that the implementation of the this technology even in professional applications, things are very very bad. (Well it is, thinking aloud).Īnother important factor - the technology NVIDIA ShadowPlay, it support all the hardware video coding standard H.265 at 60 frames / sec. For example, if overclocked GTX980 and bring it closer to 250W TDP, then i think it is easy to be equal or even exceed the performance of Titan Black. It's amazing, and given this fact, the new chip has a great overclocking potential. Perhaps most important, it's TDP, 165W vs.

Even if the GTX980 will performance a little less, it will be very minor, considering all the advantages that brings a new generation. In other words, GTX980 will definitely surpass the GTX780, and i think the new GPU will be comparable to performance with GTX780Ti and Titan Black. 2880), but the frequency of the new GPU above (1126Mhz vs. Yes, the chip GM204 has fewer CUDA cores (2048 vs. Nvidia claims that the optimization and efficiency of the new generation GPU to obtain higher performance with fewer resources available. 8GB memory for real-time 4K, this is what the doctor ordered. Until the end of the year, closer to december is expected GTX980 8GB and i think that is ideal in a ratio of price-performance. A new generation of GPU Maxwell, flagship GTX980. Someone did a detailed test in this forum and result was needed about >5.5GB to comfortably work with 4K. Having two or more 4GB cards doesn't give you >4GB GPU memory, just 4GB. GTX780 6GB or Titan 6GB be what you need for 4K work. And accordingly how much needed GTX980 for the same performance?

I would be infinitely grateful if anybody has an answer, how much GTX780 GPU needed to complete the work with all the features DaVinci RAW 4K in real-time and 100% Resolution on UltraHD monitor. I'm interested in what would be enough for the best performance? If the, for example two or three GTX980 will a perfect work with RAW 4K, in equal performance with the GTX780, i will definitely choose GTX980, because it has a lot of advantages. What is better? GTX780 6GB or GTX980 4GB? (I am not interested what is better of this two, it is obvious that the GTX780 is better). But i agree, there is no need to overpay for the TITAN when you can buy two GTX 780 6GB with price of one TITAN. What better GTX TITAN BLACK 6GB 2880 CUDA Cores or GTX 9 CUDA Cores. Without that, the TITAN quickly becomes a glorified gaming card with no 'pro' advantage.Sergey Albakhtin wrote:A very interesting question. The entire reason "semi-pros" bought TITANs in the first place was because of the double precision benefit. In any case, the problem of FP64 being crippled on GK110 based TITAN cards is pretty serious.
Nvidia gtx titan fp64 drivers#
That said, there is a high likelihood that it could be a one-time bug in the drivers or very particular configurations. The problem is as of yet unverified and we are awaiting official response from Nvidia on the matter. Nvidia Titan Z users get double precision computing crippled with CUDA 7 REL The Nvidia GTX Titan Z poses for the camera. For those of you who employ FP64, this could be a serious work-breaker and we would urge such readers to stick to the current version until we have a lock on this possible bug.
Nvidia gtx titan fp64 update#
Where the card usually reads as 1/3 DP, after the update it falls to somewhere around 1/19 DP. However it reports suggest that the new CUDA 7 REL update cripples double precision to a surprising extent (thank you for the tip, Dave Oh) for atleast the GTX Titan Z. Double precision is one of the major selling points of the dual GK110 based Geforce GTX Titan Z.
