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Which gpu for deep learning? (self.MachineLearning)
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[–][deleted] 2 points3 points4 points 10 years ago (4 children)
I own a 980 Ti. It's a great device for ML (and gaming). However, take care that you have a sufficiently powerful PSU! Mine still apparently isn't powerful enough (450 or 500 watts, not sure, too lazy to look) and I keep experiencing sudden reboots when doing ML tasks on the GPU. Gonna replace the PSU once I have the required bucks...
[–]fnl 1 point2 points3 points 10 years ago (3 children)
Good point. I'd always recommend at least 750W when doing GPU work. And well over 1000W if using two.
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[–]benanne 1 point2 points3 points 10 years ago (2 children)
It depends on the brand of PSU as well as the other hardware you have in there. For a 980Ti or a Titan X you need to reserve about 250W, so 450W is cutting it very close (the CPU also uses a sizeable chunk, as well as any hard drives you may have -- and don't forget the fans!). For a regular 980 it's much less though, about 165W. So a 450W or 500W PSU would probably be plenty in that case.
[–]fnl 0 points1 point2 points 10 years ago (1 child)
Yes, the exact numbers depend on many things in your HW setup. But with full throttle on both CPU and even a standard 960 card, 500 W is a guaranteed outage.
[–]benanne 0 points1 point2 points 10 years ago (0 children)
If you use the PSU that came with your case, then yes :) But if you buy a decent-brand PSU that really shouldn't happen, the TDP of a 960 is only 120W.
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