new Rig for 4-8 GPU Setup - X79 or P6T7 ?
Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 1:40 pm
I am looking for a 4 GPU - 8GPU setup. Ideally I want to do Architectural Walkthroughs (interiors). I understand that performance might not be good enough, but I would like to test with simplifying environment/textures and light in order to get close to near real time - something around or less than 1 frame / sec.
basically I am thinking of using 4 x GTX590, or eventually 8x GTX580 3GB if I need the 3Gb memory per GPU.
For this I can choose between following motherboard/CPU combination
1) X58 board with i7 CPU. lowest cost - and some Motherboards have up to 7 - 16x PCIe 2.0 slots.
2) X79 board with later 3900K processor (not the 3900X - that one costs 1000 Eur) - this new design has 40 (!) PCIe lanes going straight into the CPU without needed any PCIe Chip (NF200 ?) with 4 PCIe 3.0 slots (but double width slots so can put 4xGTX590)
3) a 2 CPU board using Xeon 5620/5650 processors, having 16 (!) PCIe 2.0 single spaced, with PSU of 2400W up to 3600W.
What would give me
a) the best performance
b) what would give me the best "bang for the buck"
Is it feasable to put 4xGTX590 next to each other - or does this require watercooling ?
All this comes down to how much memory is usually moved around to the GPU cards ? I hear that the physical 16x slots would have more than enough perfo with a 4x bandwidth for moving data around. Do I need a top of the line CPU to feed the 8 GPU's or is a 'regular' i5 or i7 on X58/P6T7 fast enough and thus can have bigger budget for hte GPU's ?
I am going to benchmark the X79 board tomorrow (1xGTX590 and 2x GTX580), so any suggestions for benchmark files welcome.
basically I am thinking of using 4 x GTX590, or eventually 8x GTX580 3GB if I need the 3Gb memory per GPU.
For this I can choose between following motherboard/CPU combination
1) X58 board with i7 CPU. lowest cost - and some Motherboards have up to 7 - 16x PCIe 2.0 slots.
2) X79 board with later 3900K processor (not the 3900X - that one costs 1000 Eur) - this new design has 40 (!) PCIe lanes going straight into the CPU without needed any PCIe Chip (NF200 ?) with 4 PCIe 3.0 slots (but double width slots so can put 4xGTX590)
3) a 2 CPU board using Xeon 5620/5650 processors, having 16 (!) PCIe 2.0 single spaced, with PSU of 2400W up to 3600W.
What would give me
a) the best performance
b) what would give me the best "bang for the buck"
Is it feasable to put 4xGTX590 next to each other - or does this require watercooling ?
All this comes down to how much memory is usually moved around to the GPU cards ? I hear that the physical 16x slots would have more than enough perfo with a 4x bandwidth for moving data around. Do I need a top of the line CPU to feed the 8 GPU's or is a 'regular' i5 or i7 on X58/P6T7 fast enough and thus can have bigger budget for hte GPU's ?
I am going to benchmark the X79 board tomorrow (1xGTX590 and 2x GTX580), so any suggestions for benchmark files welcome.