May 17, 20197 yr Author 15 minutes ago, TechguyMaxC said: You're wasting $1000+ on this setup. SLI is basically dead at this point. Any number of flight sim add-on vendors do not support it, and any future update could break it. Nvidia themselves barely support it anymore. I need massive GPU horsepower. PC will be outputting to 3 4k projectors. Would a single RTX Titan be a better choice?
May 17, 20197 yr 2 minutes ago, TechguyMaxC said: Are those DIMMs the OC Lab edition 4600MHz DIMMs mentioned here: http://galaxstore.net/GALAX-GeForce-RTX-2080Ti-HOF-OC-Lab-WC-Edition_p_180.html they have 4800mhz now Rauf get 12 sets 24sticks , the 2x RTX 2080TI is ES with samsung mems on the GPU instead of Micron http://
May 17, 20197 yr 2 minutes ago, Ben Cap said: I need massive GPU horsepower. PC will be outputting to 3 4k projectors. Would a single RTX Titan be a better choice? In all likelihood. You may want to try out a 2080 Ti first and see if 11GB VRAM is sufficient.
May 17, 20197 yr Author 2 minutes ago, TechguyMaxC said: In all likelihood. You may want to try out a 2080 Ti first and see if 11GB VRAM is sufficient. I will talk to my superiors and try all three configurations. RTX Titan, RTX 2080ti Nvlink, RTX2080ti OC
May 17, 20197 yr 10 minutes ago, TechguyMaxC said: How well does the GDDR6 OC on the cards with Samsung BGAs? What's the part number? 2100mhz , but cooler then the micron , partnumber is black nothing think its kind of ES chips from samsung http://
May 17, 20197 yr 5 minutes ago, westman said: 2100mhz , but cooler then the micron , partnumber is black nothing think its kind of ES chips from samsung The part number isn't silk-screened on the BGAs? Interesting. I wonder if Galax did that on purpose. There's a rumor of RTX cards with higher clocked GDDR6 releasing when Navi is announced, likely these would use Samsung ICs so I wonder if Galax has gotten ahold of some Samsung GDDR6 in advance of this move, or if they went behind NV's back and sourced it themselves. Edited May 17, 20197 yr by TechguyMaxC
May 17, 20197 yr On 5/15/2019 at 3:45 PM, Ben Cap said: I am tasked with building a computer for a large simulator setup. My budget is $10,000. What is the most powerful setup I can build? Thank you for any help BTW.. if you are looking for professional help.. these guys have a good reputation: https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Local-Service/Jetline-Systems-269890579819068/ Bert
May 18, 20197 yr On 5/16/2019 at 5:10 PM, Bert Pieke said: This "Bottleneck calculator" is dubious at best.. if you overclock your CPU the calculator does not apply.. Overclocking is in the advanced section at the bottom. But yes, I agree, dubious.
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