Changing the motherboard for a Asus TUF X570 & including Windows (assuming I can't recycle the licence) brings the price to £1518. Its not impossible but its more than I was looking to spend.
My original spec replacing the RTX 2060S with a GTX 1660 comes in at £1047.
Yeah, the RTX because of their tensor cores give a significant increase in hardware accellerated applications.I don't think the GTX have comparable compute power for machine learning as the rtx cards.
I can't find the exact page anymore but they have a rating of 7.5 (maybe 75) whatevers? and they are comparable to quadro cards.Yeah, the RTX because of their tensor cores give a significant increase in hardware accellerated applications.
You've got to chuckle at that graph when you consider the Firecuda at 5x the speed of the fastest RAID 0 in that graph.
A PCIe4.0 system with a couple of M2 Firecudas on there is highly unlikely to benefit from any RAID 0 configuration at all. I just can't imagine a PCIe bridge making any odds over what the motherboard has on-board anyway.
I would love to see some graphs on it, especially with actual real world usage instead of benchmarking.
The graph was only intended to show an illustration of RAID 0 vs non-RAID 0, to highlight
debiruman665's point. Nothing else. It wasn't a critique on one type of device or bus over another.
I'm not sure why you seem to be taking what I wrote personally? I was only pointing out how far things have came and just how insane the M2 drives are, I wasn't criticising your post.
Eh? I wasn't.
Oh, ok. Your post above suggested to me that you were. Just crossed wires I guess