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by sharpneli
4154 days ago
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The data transfer rates are what will bite you, and actually are different than advertised. I know of at least one group that bought bunch of GTX970 cards because they were supposed to have same mem bw as GTX980 but just less computation power. Their application is memory bandwidth bound so that additional computation would be wasted. However this means they didn't really get what was promised. 196GB/s instead of 224GB/s. Even so, it's still has the best performance/price combo for that particular GPGPU application. |
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Now - blah blah prediction, blah blah heuristics, yadda yadda. If you don't use the memory fully (compute, 4K, etc) there's no problem, and even then you can optimize the problem away somewhat. This will work pretty well for AAA-grade game engines that get special attention - Unreal, CryEngine, Unity. But for memory-bound (especially latency-sensitive) compute applications, what you have here is a 3.5GB card, not a 4GB card.
Having a card show up with 1/8th of its specced memory units turned off is not acceptable, regardless.