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Message 1034566 - Posted: 19 Sep 2010, 20:17:01 UTC
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Anyone have a link to a new updated post/link for what all the cards will actually do for Set? I have to replace a couple of computers for work and they allow me to use the cards after hours to process and we need graphics cards for work anyway, would like to get best performance/money?
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Message 1037147 - Posted: 29 Sep 2010, 23:33:02 UTC - in response to Message 1034566.  

Alright, how about this, does anyone have any of the fermi 465 470 480 cards that would be able to possibly tell me what they are gettin from those cards alone? And it is free crunching for Seti but still want the best performance for price. Anyone please, I have to probably order the systems within the next 1-2 weeks. All of my search results in the chat logs have a lot of older cards, not many new ones. Thanks for any help or responses.
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Message 1037148 - Posted: 29 Sep 2010, 23:37:25 UTC - in response to Message 1037147.  

I don't have a Fermi card but you might check here http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/forum_thread.php?id=60079 to get some idea how they do. If you ask in there the people like to talk about their cards.


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