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Topic: SUPERMICRO 699-2G610-0200-100 - TESLA P40 24GB GPU PCIe SUPERMICRO 699-2G610-020 (Read 112 times)

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Running VanitySearch the V100 were slower then the 2080 Ti and only a little bit faster then the 2060 cards:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.50823897

So although this is different, I don't see the Tesla cards being that much faster.
BUT, for the price of $200 it's probably worth you getting one to test. If it's faster then an similar priced (and power draw) card then go with them.
If not, it's only $200.

-Dave
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As far as I know, Supermicro makes server boards, not GPUs. The few boards it does make for GPUs are indeed for Teslas but I'm not sure how you will fit 20 of them in a single box.

Also I am only seeing results for Tesla P40 when I type this search term in Google.

What I suggest doing is go through this list https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Intel_chipsets , and try to find a motherboard with one of the recent Intel chipsets and that also has enough PCIe lanes for powering four (nvidia) GPUs, and then order them in bulk.
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Hi

I found deliver in my country for this GPU

Could someone tell is this good for CUDA kangaroo and BSGS?

the price is "suspected cheap" it is around $200 for 1 piece.

I would maybe buy 20 this GPUS and put in server.


before I would like to know your opinion.

Nvidia game GPU is Mach more good
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Hi

I found deliver in my country for this GPU

Could someone tell is this good for CUDA kangaroo and BSGS?

the price is "suspected cheap" it is around $200 for 1 piece.

I would maybe buy 20 this GPUS and put in server.


before I would like to know your opinion.
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