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    Thread: GTX 1070 & 1080
Post: RE: GTX 1070 & 1080

I'd like to see what clock speed that's running at though, i don't see speeds in the info tab. Also, when compared to the titan-x for the same tests, it's roughly on par. Better on some tests, worse o...
Chick3nman Hardware 49 100,010 05-16-2016, 11:46 AM
    Thread: GTX 1070 & 1080
Post: RE: GTX 1070 & 1080

Rolf Wrote: (05-16-2016, 12:44 PM) -- I've read elsewhere that watercooled 1080s may have core clocks of 2.5 GHz and according to that source (https://wccftech.com/geforce-gtx-1080-blow-p100-gpu-singl...
Chick3nman Hardware 49 100,010 05-16-2016, 01:11 PM
    Thread: GTX 1070 & 1080
Post: RE: GTX 1070 & 1080

epixoip Wrote: (05-16-2016, 04:12 PM) -- That is a static value. Nvidia's OpenCL runtime does not expose realtime clock values. -- Ok, so we don't know the clock for those benchmarks then.
Chick3nman Hardware 49 100,010 05-16-2016, 04:54 PM
    Thread: Delta Fans
Post: RE: Delta Fans

I personally have and have used a bunch of PFC and TFC 120mm Delta fans(the closest from your list would be the AFB) and they draw close to 50W from my experience. I had to buy a special fan controlle...
Chick3nman Hardware 7 10,697 06-19-2016, 10:22 PM
    Thread: Two R9 Nanos or one P100
Post: RE: Two R9 Nanos or one P100

Why would you be buying a P100? For something other than hashcat? Also the common suggestion has been "don't buy AMD for a new rig". Buying a 1080 or maybe a few 1080's would be best as far as I'm awa...
Chick3nman Hardware 7 7,457 10-26-2016, 12:42 AM
    Thread: Two R9 Nanos or one P100
Post: RE: Two R9 Nanos or one P100

I'm inclined to say that the P100 is the better option as it looks like it will perform a fair bit better by looking at its raw specs however I'm not sure it's 100% supported and I haven't seen anyone...
Chick3nman Hardware 7 7,457 10-26-2016, 02:59 AM
    Thread: PSU measuring
Post: RE: PSU measuring

The pull from the wall should be just a little bit higher than the pull from the PSU due to losses from non-perfect efficiency. Under worst case scenario, your 1080 will draw a rough 300W and your 107...
Chick3nman Hardware 6 6,769 05-16-2017, 06:04 PM
    Thread: Ethereum Mining Cards for HashCat
Post: RE: Ethereum Mining Cards for HashCat

I will probably be buying one after they come out next month to do some investigating, I'll post benchmarks if/when I can.
Chick3nman Hardware 3 5,448 06-29-2017, 12:08 AM
    Thread: Looking for a Pascal-based Tesla Benchmark
Post: RE: Looking for a Pascal-based Tesla Benchmark

Flomac is correct, they are comparable to the GeForce cards of the same core count, though typically a bit slower due to the more "stable"(read: slow) clock speeds that are set on Tesla cards.
Chick3nman Hardware 4 3,693 10-10-2017, 04:38 PM
    Thread: Build feedback please
Post: RE: Build feedback please

Maybe I'm crazy, but wouldnt you prefer more cores and ram than that for a VM lab? You can easily build a cheaper system with more cores and more RAM(also ECC RAM at correct speeds, not the fastest ov...
Chick3nman Hardware 6 4,777 11-02-2017, 08:59 PM
    Thread: Build feedback please
Post: RE: Build feedback please

Yup, no problem. That seems to be one of the things a lot of people overlook when building a box full of blower cards. They end up with poor case inflow and an overall negative pressure. Then their ca...
Chick3nman Hardware 6 4,777 11-02-2017, 11:57 PM
    Thread: Benchmarks for hashcat v4.00 on AMD and NVIDIA cards
Post: RE: Benchmarks for hashcat v4.00 on AMD and NVIDIA...

@atom I wasn't aware there was that big of a difference between the AIR and Liquid VEGA cards. Still doesn't bring it down to the 1080's perf/watt level but it's good to note. Volta GeForce cards are ...
Chick3nman Hardware 14 15,972 11-07-2017, 05:43 PM
    Thread: Build feedback please
Post: RE: Build feedback please

Ah ok, that all makes sense. I'd still be careful with the higher speed RAM dimms, I've not heard good things about their stability, even when used "properly" with the correct XMP profiles. You might ...
Chick3nman Hardware 6 4,777 11-02-2017, 10:25 PM
    Thread: Benchmarks for hashcat v4.00 on AMD and NVIDIA cards
Post: RE: Benchmarks for hashcat v4.00 on AMD and NVIDIA...

Nikos Wrote: (11-06-2017, 08:49 PM) -- So, according to atom's relevant reply - benchmarks leveraging hashcat v4.00 - it is true. VEGA 64 Air is A LOT FASTER than GTX 1080. Waiting for the VEG...
Chick3nman Hardware 14 15,972 11-06-2017, 09:21 PM
    Thread: Benchmarks for 16 x NVIDIA P104-100 GPU's
Post: RE: Benchmarks for 16 x NVIDIA P104-100 GPU's

A box with 8x V100 does like 1.5-2x the speed for ~half the power usage. And you can rent them from Amazon super cheap too. https://twitter.com/Chick3nman512/status/923574654383591424
Chick3nman Hardware 6 8,556 01-03-2018, 01:01 AM
    Thread: Benchmarks for 16 x NVIDIA P104-100 GPU's
Post: RE: Benchmarks for 16 x NVIDIA P104-100 GPU's

I was referring to spot pricing, not reserved pricing. Spot price right now for an 8x V100 box is only 9.10$/hr. Running that instance for a month would only cost you $6552, not almost 18k$. Of course...
Chick3nman Hardware 6 8,556 01-03-2018, 02:51 AM
    Thread: Benchmarks for 16 x NVIDIA P104-100 GPU's
Post: RE: Benchmarks for 16 x NVIDIA P104-100 GPU's

That doesnt account for the 8x V100 box being ~1.5-2x faster though. The V100 box can get more work done in the same amount of time. Still, if you are going to be using the system for long term(2+ mon...
Chick3nman Hardware 6 8,556 01-03-2018, 03:07 AM
    Thread: Hashrate for AMD Radeon Pro SSG
Post: RE: Hashrate for AMD Radeon Pro SSG

You will be sorely disappointed to know that it will likely be on par with the Vega64, but will cost an incredible amount more than a single Vega64. Depending on your scrypt settings(there are several...
Chick3nman Hardware 11 10,331 01-05-2018, 06:39 PM
    Thread: Hashrate for AMD Radeon Pro SSG
Post: RE: Hashrate for AMD Radeon Pro SSG

The "2TB" of memory on the SSG, doesn't work like that. It's more of a local filesystem buffer to eliminate the bottleneck of going between system storage and the GPU over the PCI-e connection. You wi...
Chick3nman Hardware 11 10,331 01-05-2018, 08:48 PM
    Thread: Hashrate for AMD Radeon Pro SSG
Post: RE: Hashrate for AMD Radeon Pro SSG

You will not be able to run it on an SSG any faster than on a VEGA64, as it simply does not work like that, at least to my knowledge. The SSD on the SSG is used as an extended buffer to replace system...
Chick3nman Hardware 11 10,331 01-05-2018, 09:05 PM