ATI FireGL V8600 1GB Workstation Graphics
by
Chris Connolly
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Wednesday, April 16, 2008, 01:00 PM EDT
GPGPU Computing
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Page 8: GPGPU Computing
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Page 1: Overview and Specifications
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Page 2: The FireGL V8600 Board
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Page 3: Cooling and Power Consumption
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Page 4: Testbed and Cinebench
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Page 5: 3D Studio Max 2008 and Maya 8.5
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Page 6: SPEC ViewPerf 10
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Page 7: SPEC ViewPerf 10 (Continued)
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Page 9: GPGPU Computing (Continued)
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Page 10: Gaming Performance
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Page 11: Synthetic OpenGL Effects Benchmarks
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Page 12: Conclusion
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For GPGPU computing purposes, frame buffer size has less of a performance impact, so it’s not surprising that the V8600 and V8650 cards are virtually identical here. Sadly though, both of ATI’s high-end FireGL cards are bested by NVIDIA’s high-end product lineup in this particular test, although the FireGL cards aren’t far behind at all.