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No magic powers. And I don’t have 4 of the Ti sHow were you able to get your hands on 4 founders edition 3090 Ti's at/near launch… were they just easy to get at local BestBuy's?
Nice rigs and results! That Titan V CEO edition still looks good as well.
It's why some prefer to use DLSS over Native at high resolutions when it improves distant image quality despite the tradeoffs that DLSS introduces.not sure what "negative lod bias" has to do with RDR2 version 1436
Thank you, I had not considered thatIt's why some prefer to use DLSS over Native at high resolutions when it improves distant image quality despite the tradeoffs that DLSS introduces.
Sir,Interesting read! I recently obtained two 3090's since the price is right in the secondhand market and I am interested in finally getting into machine learning. I recently finally got both cards into the same rig once i was able to upgrade my PSU, man that was a lot of work since I had to do it sprawled/hunching over the computer instead of at a desk since it also has like 14 hard disks inside... --- These GPUs do get a little bit of use for stable diffusion but overall I've still yet to truly take advantage of them. The two cards that I have are "incompatible" for nvlink though, since one is an FTW3 and the other an XLR8. So although the nvlink fingers line up horizontally, they do not line up in height. I estimate around 30mm of 180degree x16 riser could do the trick, then I would just need to fashion a way to mount it there, and then nvlink could reach. But I can't justify even continuing to think about that further, if little real world benefit is even to be had from nvlink.
From time to time I wonder about "SLI"ing them (the proper term for these appears to be NVLink them) for games. It sounds like RDR2 is a candidate for this, which is music to my ears as I haven't finished that game yet and getting a graphical upgrade would be nice, however my 4K120 TV is in the living room and I will likely never actually be able to physically bring these two devices within range of one another...
I'll give gravitymark a spin with this, I'll probably get a kick out of that. But I wonder if, since you are clearly knowledgeable in this area, if you could comment on, beyond games, whether NVLink connectivity can make a tangible difference. It seems that the majority of software is not written with such topology in mind sadly. Do you benefit from NVLink in the workloads involved with your dissertation? I'll guess not.
Even for stable diffusion the easy way to get it set up is to run a separate instance for each GPU and just juggle them manually. It is okay, but far from ideal.
If I had the kind of free time that I'll never have again, I would love to get back into building some physics engine stuff, with CUDA. The amount of compute we have on tap is truly mind boggling these days, we're about to enter the petaflop-under-your-desk era...