GTX 1080 Octanebench?
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We would need to update the OctaneBench tool and that will require CUDA toolkit version 8, which hasn't been released yet (see https://devblogs.nvidia.com/parallelfor ... -revealed/). We also don't have a GTX 1080 at the office yet. Until then you won't see any Octane benchmarks of Pascal hardware. And yes, we are also curious how it compares to Maxwell.
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Not initially (for the same reasons as above), but we will make it compatible as soon as possible.sekani20 wrote:Ahh I see, would a 1080 be compatible with forthcoming v3 release?
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Any updates on a benchmark for these cards yet?
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