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Most CUDA cores for your money
Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2014 8:21 am
by mate
CUDA CORES X YOUR BUCK
card memory cores price EUR/core
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GTX Titan Black 6GB 2880 854,15 0.29
Titan 6GB 2688 854,09 0.31
780ti 3GB 2880 563,35 0.19
780 3GB 2304 398,91 0.17
770 2GB 1536 241,98 0.15
760 2GB 1152 194,94 0.16
750ti 1GB 640 111,66 0.17
750 1GB 512 90,72 0.17
690 2GB 2x1536 828,30 0.26
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Re: Most CUDA cores for your money
Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2014 5:29 pm
by LudovicRouy
Did you take into account the GPU frequency ?
Re: Most CUDA cores for your money
Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2014 7:18 pm
by Charlo06
Hey guys,
I'm looking at moving away from vray and can't wait to get my hands on octane render 2.0!!
I haven't got the best GPU yet so the octane demo didn't run too well on my machine but from what I could tell octane has awesome potential..
I just want to know, do you guys favour Nvidia cards over AMD? I'm looking at buying the new AMD r295x2 card (maybe even 2 of them

) but I don't know whether to wait for the Titan Z from nvidia?!?
I create architectural cgi and need a card that can deal with relatively heavy scenes/ typical interiors..
Any advice would be much appreciated!
Cheers,
Andy
Re: Most CUDA cores for your money
Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2014 6:00 pm
by mate
no. Neither memory issues. as it says, cuda cores X buck. so it's just a rough thing which doesn't necesarily reflect rendertimes per se. feel free to add other metrics.
Re: Most CUDA cores for your money
Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2014 10:44 pm
by prehabitat
Added another metric: cores(bang) per Euro(buck)...made better sense to me ...
I also added another decimal place to original numbers, since it seemed relevant for most of them.
mate wrote:CUDA CORES X YOUR BUCK
card memory cores price EUR/core core/EUR
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GTX Titan Black 6GB 2880 854,15 0.296 3.37
Titan 6GB 2688 854,09 0.317 3.15
780ti 3GB 2880 563,35 0.195 5.12
780 3GB 2304 398,91 0.173 5.77
770 2GB 1536 241,98 0.158 6.35
760 2GB 1152 194,94 0.169 5.91
750ti 2GB 640 111,66 0.174 5.73
750 1GB 512 90,72 0.177 5.64
690 2GB 2x1536 828,30 0.269 3.71
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I might get this into Excell at some stage and make a factor relating to cores*Mhz, add 'street price AU' and watts - for the greenies*
*like me
EDIT: also, 750Ti is 2gb - certainly all the variants I've seen...
Re: Most CUDA cores for your money
Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2014 10:57 pm
by kavorka
This type of Data can be misleading because not all cores are created equal.
What is more important, is what the Ms/s you get in the benchmark scene.
Of course, each manufacture will give you varying lvls of OC to the CUDA cores, so we even need a benchmark for each card and manufacture...
Re: Most CUDA cores for your money
Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 1:00 am
by prehabitat
kavorka wrote:This type of Data can be misleading because not all cores are created equal.
What is more important, is what the Ms/s you get in the benchmark scene.
Of course, each manufacture will give you varying lvls of OC to the CUDA cores, so we even need a benchmark for each card and manufacture...
Step 1: just the reference designs, with a ghz*cores factor - all Ghz listed are reference clocks (Base) not 'turbo boost' or whatever. CAN any of these run at boost clocks for long durations on air?
'street price' is the lowest reputable (non-grey import) etailer I could find from staticice, and
second hand prices are from sold&completed listings on ebay. NOTE:, a few of the prices were outliers - namely the gtx780 @ $500 (most prices $550 & up), and the 770 2gb (most started at $370+...)
I think you have a good point though, I'll add manufacturers, with each manufacturer clock later... if we can get some idea about how often the cards run at boost clocks I'll consider changing the Ghz to the boost clocks too...
Edit: the yellow are ones I'm considering for my new build... prob leaning towards the second hand 2x gtx780's (don't judge - I'm on a tight budget) hopefully the 780 6gb is released son and the 3gb prices will drop...
Re: Most CUDA cores for your money
Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 1:17 am
by prehabitat
Fixed the incorrect titan VRAM, and added boost (reference) clocks, Core Ghz factor, and the coreGhz per unit of currency
Re: Most CUDA cores for your money
Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 1:48 am
by prehabitat
Rev 3.
added the overclock boost clocks from gigabyte (because their website was easy to get the data out of quickly)
Dropbox link to the file if anyone wants it. can change prices and clocks as you see fit
https://www.dropbox.com/s/iebgxle0kvejc ... etrix.xlsx
Re: Most CUDA cores for your money
Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 3:08 am
by kavorka
Wow, that's a lot of work.
Now the one thing it is missing is the Octane Benchmark score.
I can tell you that I just bought this card:
http://www.amazon.com/Gigabyte-GTX780-G ... =gtx+780ti
And out of the box, I get 8.25 Ms/s in PT.