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  • R8win support for Tesla GPUs

    Posted by John Pilgrim on December 15, 2011 at 1:25 am

    I see increasing talk of using a Tesla C2075 with Adobe Premiere — any news on Resolve supporting nVidia Tesla GPU cards under Windows?

    They aren’t listed in the 7 Dec 2011 R8 Win config guide, but curious if support may be forthcoming.

    John
    SF, CA

    Margus Voll replied 14 years, 5 months ago 5 Members · 5 Replies
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  • Margus Voll

    December 15, 2011 at 2:07 am

    Somebody who has one just could give it a spin?

    Margus

    https://iconstudios.eu

  • John Hamlik

    December 15, 2011 at 5:43 am

    I have a quadro 5000 plus two c2075 in my system. Just tested with Resolve Beta and works like a champ.

  • Jonathon Lee

    December 15, 2011 at 5:26 pm

    Wow!

    I wonder what the performance differences are between the Quadro and Tesla cards are vs. highe end GTX cards like the 590, 580 & 570.

    The spec for the 590 says it’s a dual 512 core w/1536mb per GPU.
    For the 580 its 512 cores w/1536mb
    For the 570 its 480 cores w/1280mb

    The Tesla c2075 is 448 cores w/6GB.

    Are the CUDA processors on the Tesla different then those used in the GTX series? I’m doing 4k DPX & RED. I’m really looking at switching to Windows. Will the GTX cards be able to process 4k or is there not enough RAM on them?

    thanks,

    Jonathon

  • David Pirinelli

    December 16, 2011 at 1:32 pm

    There is no Magic Bullet here.

    The Tesla C2075 is a Quadro 6000 with fewer Display outputs.

    And as Jake Blackstone & I discovered, a Quadro 6000 lives in the shadow of a GTX480 as far as Resolve is concerned.

    If anyone in Hollywood wishes to see for themselves, I have a Quadro 6000 and a Tesla C2050 ready to loan out for benchmarking. Neither card can keep up with GTX480 in a Mac.

    But all of my cards run in Windows too, if anyone wishes to put an end to this discussion by testing them in both.

    I can also provide a GTX470 (OSX & Windows) and a GTX570 (Windows only)

    Only stipulation is the one I had with Jake, all results are public.

  • Margus Voll

    December 16, 2011 at 10:21 pm

    As Ola pointed out in other thread then 560 exploded the computer in win.

    Somebody could also test this out with standard candle test that Sasha made ?

    Margus

    https://iconstudios.eu

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