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Faster CUDA performance ??
I am using an nVidia GeForce 8800 GT video card purchased about 2 years
ago and have several programs which speed up rendering and filtering by using the CUDA GPU. I am wondering if a new video card would significantly improve my CUDA performance? Since many of the rendering and filtering jobs I do take a long time (several hours per job) on this Intel Extreme QX9650 quadcore machine, I am trying to find a way to significantly shorten the renders and filtering. I have 1 PCIe X16 slot on this Dell XPS420 mainboard, so this may limit my choices as to which, if any, nVidia card could be used as an update. I very much appreciate any suggestions / comments. |
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