From 4e9ff540c49994086130bbb8234e0de5423cedf1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: sdbs Terra Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2021 12:35:16 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Automatic update, changed: feedfarm.cards.md --- pages/feedfarm.cards.md | 8 +++++--- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/pages/feedfarm.cards.md b/pages/feedfarm.cards.md index addd0e1..f0e3d9f 100644 --- a/pages/feedfarm.cards.md +++ b/pages/feedfarm.cards.md @@ -3,6 +3,8 @@ ## tesla k40/k80 - https://github.com/openai/jukebox/issues/142 - - ->You need a stack of VRAM to run this. I didn't bother with it for this reason. > 12gb of VRAM. cards that are suitable are k80 - 24gb/32gb of VRAM / RTX 5000 - 16gb RTX 6000 / RTX 8000. Not even the 2080ti is appropriate at 11gb. the just released nvidida 3090 - the latest / 24gb of VRAM. AMD cards will not work. Wait another month - get the 3090 card or two / there's a limit of these cards being released. This card is better than the one below. (don't get the 3080 it can't be joined together with nvlink) - you'll be in a better position to get anywhere. You'll need a 750Watt power supply. I recommend a HP workstation. + - >You need a stack of VRAM to run this. I didn't bother with it for this reason. > 12gb of VRAM. cards that are suitable are k80 - 24gb/32gb of VRAM / RTX 5000 - 16gb RTX 6000 / RTX 8000. Not even the 2080ti is appropriate at 11gb. the just released nvidida 3090 - the latest / 24gb of VRAM. AMD cards will not work. Wait another month - get the 3090 card or two / there's a limit of these cards being released. This card is better than the one below. (don't get the 3080 it can't be joined together with nvlink) - you'll be in a better position to get anywhere. You'll need a 750Watt power supply. I recommend a HP workstation. +- https://github.com/openai/jukebox/issues/136 +- https://www.reddit.com/r/gpumining/comments/mtx5qs/tesla_k80_in_2021/ + - >The main disadvantage to Tesla cards is they’re made for floating point processing (AI/ML use) while gaming cards are for integer processing. Most crypto algos are integer based. Single vs floating point processing speed specs are know so ROI is gonna favor gaming cards. + > I guess you could look up K80 single point processing speed and find gaming card of similar spec as a pseudo equivalent, haven’t done it so don’t hold me to that lol \ No newline at end of file