View Full Version : 23 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 295s packed into one system
CAUTION
04-07-09, 01:48 PM
Lmao please read on:
http://www.engadget.com/2009/04/07/video-23-nvidia-geforce-gtx-295s-packed-into-one-system-over/
breathemetal
04-07-09, 02:09 PM
imagine the heat output. holy ****
that would be a blast to build and liquid cool though
marqmajere
04-07-09, 02:54 PM
That is freakin awesome!
XDanger
04-07-09, 03:40 PM
Folding farm @ Stanford, What a waste!! jk
$n][pErMan
04-07-09, 06:49 PM
You know ur a ****ing nerd when you think this is awesome... and this is awesome :)
Lmao please read on:
http://www.engadget.com/2009/04/07/video-23-nvidia-geforce-gtx-295s-packed-into-one-system-over/
Google the maximumpc article. It should lead to the forum thread where he is posting and explaining what he did to make things work. Also talks about his dad's Huntington's disease and how he hopes that he is making a difference to help other people.
That's why I Fold, that's why everyone else on our Folding team folds. There have been tangible results and published findings so the computing power of the collective (the hive? :eek: ) IS working :)
If interested, click on the Folding@Home thread in the open forums or click on the link in my signature :)
-edit- here is a link to Atlas' website and his compute cluster.
http://atlasfolding.com/
Note that some people may have been duped by the jackass who hijacked atlas' youtube video and passed off the solution as his own.
CAUTION
04-07-09, 08:41 PM
Google the maximumpc article. It should lead to the forum thread where he is posting and explaining what he did to make things work. Also talks about his dad's Huntington's disease and how he hopes that he is making a difference to help other people.
That's why I Fold, that's why everyone else on our Folding team folds. There have been tangible results and published findings so the computing power of the collective (the hive? :eek: ) IS working :)
If interested, click on the Folding@Home thread in the open forums or click on the link in my signature :)
-edit- here is a link to Atlas' website and his compute cluster.
http://atlasfolding.com/
Note that some people may have been duped by the jackass who hijacked atlas' youtube video and passed off the solution as his own.
WOW Sazar thanks for the great info !!
Eliminator
04-07-09, 10:08 PM
can it run crysis?
maybe at 640x480 :o
Bman212121
04-07-09, 10:14 PM
Folding farm @ Stanford, What a waste!! jk
The numbers that must churn out have to be insane. I'd estimate it at being able to do between 368,000 - 460,000 PPD. :eek:
EDIT: Hmm, after reading Sazar's link it's really only 19 GTX 295s and a couple of other GPUs. I'm surprised he only has a 260K PPD average. I'm guessing not all of the clients are online at one time. I'd think that system setup should be over 300K PPD if everything was on.
maybe at 640x480 :o
HAHAHA it is pretty impressive.....Oh by the way 1024x800 4x 16af. for Crysis :captnkill:
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