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Board Mining
Re: Cutdown Graphics Card
by
bcpokey
on 03/09/2011, 04:55:18 UTC
Yes I do know that Tesla is based on the Fermi architecture, are you aware that they have 6GB of memory on them which would be totally useless?

You're talking about improving performance, I'm talking about cutting costs. I would have thought it would be pointless making an ATI "super GPU" equivalent to the Tesla, I'm saying it would be better to take a cheap consumer card (a HD 5850 for example) and cut the crap which isn't used. I'm pretty sure that the performance wouldn't budge, but that's got to have a fairly serious impact on the price.

Please don't take such an offensive stance, I am merely bouncing an idea off people.

An offensive stance is replying in a way that you don't like? That's sort of life.

As for RAM, it is a slight cost certainly, but it's not at all the main cost of what makes a tesla a > $2k card, not by a long shot. Creating a custom layout to be printed for a tiny market is the main cost. Tens of thousands compared to tens of millions of units makes a huge difference.