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riofl:
does look promising.. however it wont help me now since there is no linux driver.. ill just look for new/used gtx 285 or 295 and hope the seller is honest and took care of it.

Tye:
In one of my systems I have a 8800 GT, 9600 GSO, 250 GTS all working together - very nice.   Still, I'm thinking of picking up a 460, but I did hear that the 400s weren't doing CUDA so well.  Any advice/thoughts/benches?

sunu:

--- Quote from: Tye on 18 Jul 2010, 11:44:27 am ---Still, I'm thinking of picking up a 460, but I did hear that the 400s weren't doing CUDA so well.  Any advice/thoughts/benches?

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Don't do that. Fermi cards are useless in linux as there isn't a seti client for them.

riofl:

--- Quote from: Tye on 18 Jul 2010, 11:44:27 am ---In one of my systems I have a 8800 GT, 9600 GSO, 250 GTS all working together - very nice.   Still, I'm thinking of picking up a 460, but I did hear that the 400s weren't doing CUDA so well.  Any advice/thoughts/benches?

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for the forseeable future i do not recommend fermi for seti. there are no applications to support them yet in linux. i need to get one and i have found a new gtx295 made by galaxy for $445 which is not a bad deal... i recomend looking for one of the gt200b products.

riofl:
any word if there is even a fermi for linux in the works?
eta guesses?
any clue if it will be backward compatible to be able to mix say gtx480 and gtx295 in the same machine?

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