The highest end spectrum, which consists of the Quadro 5200 and FirePro W8100, sees AMD leading by about 50%. Keep in mind that AMD has only counted the newest generation of Quadro GPUs so most of these are rocking the Maxwell GM107 core.
Ofcourse if money is no issue or electricity is free (there are some rare cases where this has happened) then the builder will focus on performance alone. If the size of the cluster is huge and/or electricity costs are too high then the builder will tend to side with power efficiency. If the size of the cluster is small and electricity costs in that area are not high then the builder will almost certainly focus on sunk cost. Basically any HPC cluster has two major cost events: the sunk cost, which is the cost incurred at the time of creation and the running/operating cost, which in most cases is the electricity consumed.
The margins between the red and green part are pretty significant and in one case, AMD leads by almost double.Ī comparison of different market segments of the professional markets AMD FirePro promotion boasts lowered MSRP and better performance per dollar than rival solutionsĪs the keen eyed reader will observer, there is one very important factor that has not been listed here: performance per watt per dollar. The criteria of performance per dollar is what they are targeting and as shown, they are leading in most of the areas. The color acuracy is great for this monitor, I will still use it to check color, but will get a 4k one for main display.AMD's price cuts have been hitting the professional spectrum recently and these slides show that AMD is driving home the value of their GPUs in particular.
I'm also selling two of mine, depending on where you are. Sounds like your monitor isn't working properly, same as my dodgy one. Sorry I just re-read your post and now I understand why you're not using HDMI directly.
Also if that gets it working at Full HD and you have a newer NVIDIA card, you may not need CRU at all. It sounds to me like cables are the issue at the moment, apart from the fact that you tried it with another monitor and it worked so I'm no sure. That should give you Full HD, and from there you can try using CRU. (03-01-2021 03:15 AM)benanna88 Wrote: Hi victorl, I'm no expert when it comes to this sort of thing, but firstly, have you tried HDMI to HDMI with your u2711? You said you have HDMI output, but I didn't see anywhere that you said you'd tried it directly to the HDMI port on the monitor. I only have VGA and HDMI output ports, so HDMI is my only chance to get 2560 full res on u2711.
Where do I find this extension block? I am using windows8.1 64 bit Now I am trying my last option, HDMI to DVI. So I tried a HDMI to DP to see if I can use the DP port, same problem and message. u2711 seems detects cable is plug in, but pop up a screen saying no signal from your computer blabla. Long story: For whatever reason, I always get no signal in u2711's HDMI port. My HDMI should output 1080p, I tested it on another full HD monitor and works using HDMI. Short story: using hdmi to dvi adaptor (I also have a hdmi to dvi cable, but it is single link), both only give me 1680x1650. Is there any other settings I might need to change? Or would it be helpful to post any other screenshots?
I checked and I do have an HDMI data block in the extension block (screenshot: ), and so I installed the patch and then redid the custom resolution and restarted the drivers, but it's still not giving me a higher resolution. (01-22-2019 10:53 AM)benanna88 Wrote: Thanks for your reply Toasty.