Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : When would you retire a card?
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I have an old GTX460 1GB sitting on the table (was replaced by a GTX960 several months ago), and also an ancient GTX275. Was considering getting them up and running again, but wonder if the energy draw is worth it for these relics. | |
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My opinion is: | |
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You can ask this question for many types of pieces of technology: CPUs, mobile phones, TVs, washing machines, cars, etc. I think it's always the cost / benefit ratio that you have to take into account, which of course will not be equally important to all persons. | |
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I don't think Jacobs future vision of a "Utopian" world where one day energy and other resources will be free (though the cost may not be money) will ever be realised. | |
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My opinion is: If you want to use an old Nvidia-based card to help medical research, POEM@Home currently seems to be the best project to use it for. http://boinc.fzk.de/poem/ I'd consider using more of my old graphics cards if I wasn't under too strong a power limit to add another computer that could use multiple graphics cards. | |
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1 - When it stops working. (Either through obsolescence or failure.) | |
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On another note and just out of interest, how do you manage to have so many WU's cached on your 960 and lots of them are never returned within 5 days? Not sure. It is not intentional - for the last few weeks there seems to be an issue with getting WUs from the server. This results in me getting assigned WUs, but my BOINC doesn't see them and tries to download them again. It is strange, I ran this for years without problems. Recently I see a lot of project communication failed, failure when receiving data from the peer messages. 13/11/2015 22:09:19 | GPUGRID | Sending scheduler request: Requested by project. 13/11/2015 22:09:19 | GPUGRID | Not requesting tasks: don't need (CPU: job cache full; NVIDIA GPU: job cache full) 13/11/2015 22:09:21 | | Project communication failed: attempting access to reference site 13/11/2015 22:09:21 | GPUGRID | Scheduler request failed: Failure when receiving data from the peer 13/11/2015 22:09:21 | GPUGRID | Sending scheduler request: Requested by project. 13/11/2015 22:09:21 | GPUGRID | Not requesting tasks: don't need (CPU: job cache full; NVIDIA GPU: job cache full) 13/11/2015 22:09:23 | | Internet access OK - project servers may be temporarily down. 13/11/2015 22:09:25 | GPUGRID | Scheduler request completed | |
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Thanks everyone for your comments. The day energy is completely renewable and unlimited this would be a no brainer. But unfortunately, energy isn't free (yet) - and in my region it is generated by burning natural gas and oil. We don't have any significant green energy generation here. | |
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Thanks everyone for your comments. The day energy is completely renewable and unlimited this would be a no brainer. But unfortunately, energy isn't free (yet) - and in my region it is generated by burning natural gas and oil. We don't have any significant green energy generation here. Maybe send it to a teammate that will let them upgrade their old one? I do that with my old gpu's, and other pc hardware, as I upgrade my own. 'Inefficient' to you could be 'very efficient' to them, it's all relative. | |
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My philosophy is to use all assets until they fail beyond repair or can no longer be used because of server requirements. Energy and raw materials as well as labour were used in making all IT assets. | |
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You could argue that it depends on how green your electricity is, and what it costs to generate; resources are not free whatever the source. | |
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Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : When would you retire a card?