GTX480 Questions :
Posted: Sat Aug 07, 2010 4:59 pm
Hi, this is my first post here - so maybe expect some dumb questions.
I'm currently building a new computer with importance being placed on being able to run Octane as fast as possible (and within budget). Being the sort of guy that would normally spend around £50 on a graphics card, it came as a bit of a shock to discover the price of a GTX480. But anyway, after finally convincing myself it would be worth it to be able to use Octane, I then came accross a discussion here and read about FERMI.
FERMI, yeah, so here's the dumb question - what the hell is it?
I can't seem to find anything about it, yet it seems to make a massive difference to speed.
Here's the card I've decided to purchase if all is well with the spec:
http://pden.zotac.com/index.php?page=sh ... t&Itemid=1
Does this model support FERMI?
Is FERMI a software driver that would run on it, or is FERMI even a driver?
I haven't a clue about it but don't want to make an expensive mistake. I'm hoping it's got (or does) this FERMI thing, whatever it is, because that's the best card I can afford if I'm to keep within budget.
Any info on FERMI and this card would be appreciated.
Cheers,
Len.
I'm currently building a new computer with importance being placed on being able to run Octane as fast as possible (and within budget). Being the sort of guy that would normally spend around £50 on a graphics card, it came as a bit of a shock to discover the price of a GTX480. But anyway, after finally convincing myself it would be worth it to be able to use Octane, I then came accross a discussion here and read about FERMI.
FERMI, yeah, so here's the dumb question - what the hell is it?
I can't seem to find anything about it, yet it seems to make a massive difference to speed.
Here's the card I've decided to purchase if all is well with the spec:
http://pden.zotac.com/index.php?page=sh ... t&Itemid=1
Does this model support FERMI?
Is FERMI a software driver that would run on it, or is FERMI even a driver?
I haven't a clue about it but don't want to make an expensive mistake. I'm hoping it's got (or does) this FERMI thing, whatever it is, because that's the best card I can afford if I'm to keep within budget.
Any info on FERMI and this card would be appreciated.
Cheers,
Len.