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nVidia GPU Testing Time – Titan Z versus GTX 980 versus Tesla K40c – £15,000 in GPUs!

Thursday, October 9th, 2014

I’m in a very fortunate position to have a number of top spec nVidia GPU (graphic cards) for testing at my disposal. 2 x nVidia Tesla K40c, 3 x nVidia GeForce GTX Titan Z, and 3 x nVidia GeForce GTX 980.

nVidia GeForce GTX Titan Z

Two nVidia GeForce GTX Titan Z

Two nVidia GeForce GTX Titan Z

Two nVidia GeForce GTX Titan Z in test bench

Two nVidia GeForce GTX Titan Z in test bench

GeForce® GTX™ TITAN Z is a gaming monster, the fastest card nVidia ever built to power the most extreme PC gaming rigs on the planet. Stacked with 5760 cores and 12 GB of memory, this dual GPU gives you the power to drive even the most insane multi-monitor displays and 4K hyper PC machines. A dual-GPU Kepler GK110 GPU. Retail price is approx £2,000.

nVidia GeForce GTX Titan Z and GeForce GTX 980

nVidia GeForce GTX Titan Z and GeForce GTX 980

nVidia GeForce GTX 980.

The GeForce GTX 980 is the world’s most advanced GPU. Powered by next-generation NVIDIA® Maxwell™ architecture, it delivers incredible performance, unmatched power efficiency, and cutting-edge features. Stacked with 2048 Cores and 4GB of memory. Retail price is approx £500.

nVidia Tesla K40

nVidia Tesla K40c

nVidia Tesla K40c

Dual nVidia Tesla K40c in SLI

Dual nVidia Tesla K40c in SLI

Tesla K40 GPU Accelerators, you can run big scientific models on its 12GB of GPU accelerator memory, capable of processing 2x larger datasets and ideal for big data analytics. It also outperforms CPUs by up to 10x with its GPU Boost feature, converting power headroom into user-controlled performance boost.  It has a Kepler GK110B at it’s heart, and 2880 cores, and 12GB o memory. Retail price is approx £4,000.

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