The following web page has a list of NVIDIA GPUs, dated October 2021.
https://www.cgdirector.com/nvidia-graph ... rformance/
It may be of interest for those currently looking at what to buy or whether to upgrade.
I have a modest GTX 1660, which does at least do well in the performance per dollar
(bang per buck) column. It takes about 50 minutes to analyse a Go game at 6000 visits per move.
The current top card (the RTX 3090) should be about 4.6 times faster.
Performance of various NVIDIA GPUs
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Re: Performance of various NVIDIA GPUs
RTX cards are about twice as fast when using tensor coresthirdfogie wrote:The following web page has a list of NVIDIA GPUs, dated October 2021.
https://www.cgdirector.com/nvidia-graph ... rformance/
It may be of interest for those currently looking at what to buy or whether to upgrade.
I have a modest GTX 1660, which does at least do well in the performance per dollar
(bang per buck) column. It takes about 50 minutes to analyse a Go game at 6000 visits per move.
The current top card (the RTX 3090) should be about 4.6 times faster.