For Sale: GTX 1080 Ti Duke
https://www.newegg.com/msi-geforce-g...82E16814137142
They seem to be selling for ~$450 on ebay.
$150 (includes shipping, US only)
Two caveats:
1) don't buy it with the intention of resale
2) use it to crunch for the team when not otherwise being used (work, gaming, video editing, etc)
Note: This is a long card, so make sure it fits in your box (phrasing!). Also, needs two 8-pin pcie power.
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Before you sell, can i tease you with this bit of porn? https://videocardz.com/newz/gigabyte...r-pro-pictured
:D
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Would this be roughly equivalent to my RTX 2070? :confused:
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I am not really sure. I don't have an RTX 2070. And it probably depends on the project. Best I can suggest is to look at the single and double precision numbers on wikipedia. You can try looking at the performance on a project's GPU stats page. But understand that there is no telling what they mean. No way to tell how many tasks are being run at a time, how many threads reserved, if any. No way to tell if it is run x4, x8, or x16. Etc.
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Originally Posted by
nanoprobe
Still for sale?
Long gone. Sorry!
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NP! Didn't think it would still be around. Did you ever get any of OPN betas at WCG on your Mac?
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Originally Posted by
nanoprobe
NP! Didn't think it would still be around. Did you ever get any of OPN betas at WCG on your Mac?
Nope. And I just attached it to collatz, just to double check that it can get work for the iGPU, and it works. The message log doesn't give any reason why no tasks are sent.
The only thing I can think of, maybe because it doesn't have a record of crunching non-BETA tasks, the project won't send BETA tasks. So maybe when it moves to production, I can do some more investigation.
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Originally Posted by
zombie67
Nope. And I just attached it to collatz, just to double check that it can get work for the iGPU, and it works. The message log doesn't give any reason why no tasks are sent.
The only thing I can think of, maybe because it doesn't have a record of crunching non-BETA tasks, the project won't send BETA tasks. So maybe when it moves to production, I can do some more investigation.
Just a thought would be to check and see if all your profiles are set to accept betas. WCG>My Contribution>beta testing.