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Is there a reason that the Titan V does not support DLSS even though it has tensor cores? Is it purely a driver thing? I got my hands on one from a friend who upgraded his work machine and its an incredibly fast card almost matching my 2080ti. It has more tensor cores and could perhaps performs better if DLSS was usable.
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Hi! I am looking for some advise. Not sure if the issue best belongs to monitor or GPU section, but anyways … I am complementing upgrading my current setup with a 144hz 4k screen (Asus PG27Uq is on the way, expected Monday) Not looking to replace my current ones, which are NEC PA322UHD and older NEC PA301. These are calibrated for my work and suite me fine, so they gotta stay. GPU is Titan V. Would it even work? Hardware / software wise? 144hz is for gaming only, so I can shut off others in a meantime, and for work I can roll back 144hz to regular 60 hz. Any ideas appreciated ... Thanks!
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So. I've been researching and following AI/ML for some time now and have been following up some courses online. I'm going to be joining college in a month or so. Now i have my parents permision to buy titan v because i will not be able to afford future upgrades, so this will be it. I wll be squeezing every last bit of investment i'm putting into this. My budget is $3700 ... so. heres what i understand. -RAM, GPU and Storage is Crucial. RAM - https://www.ebay.com/itm/Corsair-Dominator-Platinum-Series-32GB-4-x-8GB-DDR4-2666-PC4-21300-2666MHz-C16/283036773409?epid=691261448&hash=item41e64e6c21%3Ag%3AgWIAAOSwVXZbOj9K&_sacat=0&_nkw=Corsair’s+Dominator+Platinum&_from=R40&rt=nc&LH_TitleDesc=0 1. Atleast double the memory of the GPU (titan v has 12) so 32gb 2- Secondhand because ram unlike CPU, GPU and Motherboard does not degrade a lot in performance from overclocking. 3- Clock speed does not need to be crazy because most current cpus only have limited system memory I'm probably wrong about system memory.Correct me please. 4. Also Intel will soon be releasing a Optane persistant memory. what are your thoughts on that? Will it preserve my work if the power goes out (I live in India. so this will happen very often). What are your thoughts on use of server memory like Load Reduced DIMM. 5. Talkingabout server memory some Current CPUs support ECC memory. I've read on some other forums that ECC is not a big concern for beginners but for a well trained model ECC is a must. so Later maybe? CPU- This one I'm most Conflicted about.... Intel or Ryzen? ... more cores or more GHz?... ECC or non ECC? This one has to be solved in Comments i guess. GPU- Titan V (single) The heart of my build. I chose this Despite of AMD's upcoming 7nm Vega Instinct because CUDA is more popular than steam cores. AMD might gain traction in this department soon because of their open source platform. I don't care about the leaked 32gb hbm2 or 20TFLOPS of speed. It will probably be another Accelerator card or a very expensive replacement for quadro GV100... not for me Radeon instinct MI25 was a excellent competitor to titan XP but they went and made it a accelerator card. Their marketing and engineering department is like a troubled marriage with excellent children. Seriously! you make the best deep learning oriented GPU... WITH hbm2, BEFORE nvidia and still be behind in that race. I can also earn from rendering other peoples work from some cousin of mine who works at an architecture firm startup. I can partner with them when i can learn how to render using ray tracing and explore the house in VR.... Far fetched plan but good plan. this will be state of the art in my city. titan v is actually cheaper on EBAY for only $2600 but im too paranoid to buy from there. STORAGE- SSD good HDD bottleneck... Optane Better...SDD Okay... but Optane is good with HDD so. - Optane SD 900P 280 gb with a good high memory HDD will be good. I need help here with the hard disk types and if there are any new ones oriented toward this purpose. PSU and Peripherals- One perk about TITAN V is that the Computer need not run for days. so long runs are not a problem. Neither am i going fancy with RGBs and Peripherals. Only CPU will be Chilled and i cannot afford GPU cooling. im not sure i the RAM needs cooling, and the optane has a heatsink of its own. The Case will probably have to be open case and will be operated with the AC and fan running in the room. There is no monitor because i have a LG 4K 60Hz Smart TV. probably the one Linus has at his test bench. The computer will be at home for safety purposes and will be remotely controlled by me from another city. yeah and thats it. I'll install Ubuntu 18 as the OS and Windows 10 (pirate4evr)
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Me and a few friends are saving up for a pc that we can all play on at once... We are going to use these gpus; Titan V, Titan XP, GTX 1080 Ti, and a GT-1030 for UnRaid. they will run windows 10 pro with 1TB total ram three 4TB pcie SSDs 8 SATA 4TB SSDs one 2TB M.2 SSD for the UnRaid install. there will also be 6 Seagate Iron Wolf 12TB 7200 rpm HDDs there will be 2 pcie 1x to 4 pcie 16x bitcoin mining risers to help with allocating a 10gb 2 port rj45 ethernet card, a Asus - Xonar DGX 24-bit 96 KHz Sound Card, the selected gpu, pcie ssds, the 8 port sata pcie cards and a 7 port usb 3.0 card for each of us. PcPartPicker list, https://pcpartpicker.com/list/3G8vq4 I used this video as inspiration
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I am currently a PhD student in a medical image processing lab using deep learning on CT images. I have been working on a problem using 2D slices, but will need to switch to 3D image volumes, and massive image volumes at that. Currently, our lab has Titan X's (Maxwell) and Titan Xp's but I am curious about Titan V's and their tensor-cores as well as their 16-bit FLOPS. Looking on the wikipage, the 16-bit FLOPS for the Titan Xp's seem to be very low (unsure if its a typo or just not optimized hardware for it yet for that generation). Does anyone have experience or benchmarks for Titan V cards for 3D images? Everything online is using common datasets, but they are all 2D RGB image datasets which are not the exact same as what I am looking at. If someone has experience, how big images/volumes are you able to feed in per batch?
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Hey guys! Alrighty then, I've got another comission to do. Here a couple of references of my previous builds. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhTOVDKEVFU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-ENpEXoBaw https://imgur.com/a/XCKdSud Part's that are already set in stone: CPU: Intel 7980XE (pre-binned 4,6ghz) GPU: Nvidia Titan V (yup...) Case: Caselabs SMA8-A (with RGB Midplate) Mobo: Asus Rampage VI Extreme PSU: Corsair AX1600i (I know, this is way too much, I already told the client this decision will by frowned upon) Cables will be custom length by Cablemod RAM: G.Skill 4x16GB 3200 CL14 FAN: EK Vardar 120ER RGB SSD: Samsung 970 Pro 1TB HDD: A couple o' 3TB WD Red EKWB Waterblocks, Reservoir, Dual D5 Pumps, Tubing and Rads (1x 480, 2x 360) Bykski fittings cause they work the best with Tube Sleeving (the client requested soft, but sleeved tubing, just like I showed in my tutorial here: https://imgur.com/a/nz8jE3F) Fancy Stuff: Addressable RGBs by Cablemod Let's just hope that I don't forget to make loads of pictures / videos. It's not everyday that you get to build such a monster. Update 11.06.2018: All parts are on their way! Also, this baby has a Name now: "Walletripper". I think it's fitting. Update 04.07.2018: The case is assembled! Pretty much everything arrived today! (Sadly CaseKing forgot to send me the fans so I can't mount any radiators yet :/) Installed the waterblocks on the Mobo and the GPU, looking good so far! Also: It seems like the AXi Pro Mesh Cablemod kit doesn't work with the AX1600i, it seems like u have to buy the RMi/RMx set, what a bummer.
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Article from The Register claims: "One engineer told The Register that when he tried to run identical simulations of an interaction between a protein and enzyme on Nvidia’s Titan V cards, the results varied. After repeated tests on four of the top-of-the-line GPUs, he found two gave numerical errors about 10 per cent of the time." https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/03/21/nvidia_titan_v_reproducibility/ Any chance we could get a confirmation of this by an independent LMG test? Thanks as always for the content <3 -S4nari
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Would it be possible to make a laptop with intel core i9 XE and Titan V with price range from $15k to $20k
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In Linus' Titan XP vs Quadro video, we saw that XP actually turned out to be better than the Quadro for day to day tasks. But that hold true for Volta as well? I mean Quadro might have also improved in the past year and Volta is also supposed to be a fabulous card. So has Quadro improved upon the day to day tasks? Is Volta similar to Quadro too? or Titan XP ftw?
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I have a leftover EVGA GTX 1080 Ti SC HYBRID Waterblock and I would like to know if it would fit on my Titan V, which runs at 80+ in games. I know I can just try to put it on to check but I'd like to know if its possible before I risk damaging a 3000$ card. Thank you.
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Hello World! I've decided that it's certainly time for an upgrade, from quite literally, a late 2012 Mac Mini. I've decided to bust the bank on that "I don't care how much I spend, as long as it will be relevant for years to come" philosophy. To accomplish such, I've decided I wanted to use two Titan Xps running in SLI and a Titan V (for the tensor cores). (Also, I don't want any comments saying it's "overkill". I'm using this for particle simulations, 8k resolution ultrawide gaming, mining, and 4k footage editing.) So, I have some questions 1. Titan V doesn't support SLI or NVElink. Is it still feasible? Could I run the Titan Xps in SLI and have the Titan V in a 16x and have them work properly? (I'm not a hardware noob. I just haven't encountered this sort of predicament since ATI days.) 2. If so, I'm pursuing aesthetic as well. I'm more than capable of arranging water cooling, and I want to vertically mount AT LEAST one of the GPUs, preferably the Titan V. If I were to vertically mount all 3 GPUs, is there any sort of SLI bridge that supports vertical mounting for the Titan Xps.
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I have a question, why isn't the new titan v eqipped with an ampere GPU? The new 2000 series will be ampere, right? Or have I missed something?
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Should i get 2 titan xps or 1 titan V (ik its not marketed for gaming as long as it supports g-sync idc) or 2 1080tis should i just wait for more information on the titan V?
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Well, now we know why AMD put out the press statement a little while ago about a future decrease in sales. Bits be Trippin got one and did some mining tests on it. Without overclocking the Titan V pushes just about 70Mh/s for ETH using only about 100 watts. Volta sales are going to be through the roof. What is currently available for that kind of hash rate uses closer to 60-70W per about 22-25Mh/s.
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So I ordered a Titan V for deep learning purposes.. I have a macbook air and Asus ROG 702 which itself contains a GeForce 1070. What is the best enclosure that would potentially work for both machines? And is there anything extra-ordinary needed to take care of the Titan V's needs? I am very new to the graphics card game All advice is appreciated
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Hey guys, just found this on the hard forums. This is a custom built workstation by Venturi featuring 4 Titan V's. Build Log Link : https://hardforum.com/threads/prototype-4x-titan-v.1950322/
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It seems like Nvidia announces the fastest GPU in history multiple times a year, and that’s exactly what’s happened again today; the Titan V is “the most powerful PC GPU ever created,” in Nvidia's words. It represents a more significant leap than most products that have made that claim, however, as it's the first consumer-grade GPU based around Nvidia’s new Volta architecture. That said, a liberal definition of the word “consumer” is in order here — the Titan V sells for $2,999 and is focused around AI and scientific simulation processing. Nvidia claims 110 teraflops of performance from its 21.1 billion transistors, with 12GB of HBM2 memory, 5120 CUDA cores, and 640 “tensor cores” that are said to offer up to 9x the deep-learning performance of its predecessor. Also it comes in gold and black, which looks pretty cool. “Our vision for Volta was to push the outer limits of high performance computing and AI. We broke new ground with its new processor architecture, instructions, numerical formats, memory architecture and processor links,” Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang says in a statement. “With Titan V, we are putting Volta into the hands of researchers and scientists all over the world. I can’t wait to see their breakthrough discoveries.” There’s no word on when Volta might make its way into more attainable gaming-focused GPUs. Nvidia’s current Pascal architecture was introduced over a year and a half ago with the GTX 1080, which still remains one of the best gaming GPUs available — only really topped in performance by its turbocharged successor, the GTX 1080 Ti. Volta GPUs will be a lot more expensive for Nvidia to produce, so the company may want to ride out the Pascal wave as long as it can. The Titan V is available today and is limited to two per customer. Source: https://www.theverge.com/2017/12/8/16750326/nvidia-titan-v-announced-specs-price-release-date
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how do i squeeze the last bit of performance out of the titan v's 6.9 TFlops fp64 compute. without bottlenecking The build need not include a monitor, i have a 4k tv. since multiple GPUs are out of the question a smaller form factor pc is possible. i also have two 1TB external hard drives so i can just add a single intel optane 16 gb in for permanent storage. if possible please add the reason for the parts selection choice.