Sunny129
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^ thanks for that info!  i decided to research it a bit further, and there is a thread on the MW@H message boards dedicated to MW@H GPU requirements.  it lists the following graphics cards as capable of double floating point precision arithmetic, and therefore capable of running MW@H:
i also found a link in that thread to an article (click HERE) at geeks3D.com entitled "Radeon HD 5770 Has No Double Precision Floating Point Support." if you scroll down slightly, you'll find a fairly current chart of ATI's/AMD's GPU lineup specifying which cards are double precision capable and which cards aren't (i'm not sure how current the list is b/c 1) the fastest card on the list is a 5870, and 2) i can't seem to find a publication date for the article).
i don't know if this kind of information already exists here @ AT, but i was too lazy to search...and besides, this is probably good info for this thread despite being slightly OT. i figure it helps to know which cards are compatible w/ MW@H before one purchases a particular card and tries to document WU times with it.
			
			the thread was started on 1/19/10 and edited/updated on 1/21/10, but not since then, so obviously this list is going to me missing some newer cards that are also capable of running MW@H. also, for more information - and a good read in general - the entire thread can be found HERE.NVIDIA:
Compute Capability 1.3 and Above
Example Products:
Geforce GTX 295
Geforce GTX 285
Geforce GTX 280
Geforce GTX 275 (credits to Bruce)
Geforce GTX 260
Tesla S1070
Tesla C1060
Quadro Plex 2200 D2
Quadro FX 5800
Quadro FX 4800
(Based on GT200 GPU)
ATI:
Example Products:
ATI HD Radeon 6970
ATI HD Radeon 6950
ATI HD Radeon 5970 (credits to kashi)
ATI HD Radeon 5870
ATI HD Radeon 5850
ATI HD Radeon 4890
ATI HD Radeon 4870
ATI HD Radeon 4850
ATI HD Radeon 4770
ATI HD Radeon 4830
ATI HD Radeon 38x0
ATI Firestream 9270
ATI Firestream 9250
ATI Firestream 9170
i also found a link in that thread to an article (click HERE) at geeks3D.com entitled "Radeon HD 5770 Has No Double Precision Floating Point Support." if you scroll down slightly, you'll find a fairly current chart of ATI's/AMD's GPU lineup specifying which cards are double precision capable and which cards aren't (i'm not sure how current the list is b/c 1) the fastest card on the list is a 5870, and 2) i can't seem to find a publication date for the article).
i don't know if this kind of information already exists here @ AT, but i was too lazy to search...and besides, this is probably good info for this thread despite being slightly OT. i figure it helps to know which cards are compatible w/ MW@H before one purchases a particular card and tries to document WU times with it.
			
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