Jacek,
A 465 will do well, try to grab as much memory as possible in de video board. AFAIK, FreeSurfer will return to compute capabilities 1.1 so you won't need a fermi architeture.
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On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 19:37, Freesurfer Local Archive < freesurfer@jonca.org> wrote:
Richard, Nick, Pedro, & the Freesurfers,
I am looking at choice of the lower end fermi cards and I was wondering if you could comment of Freesurfer's ability to take advantage of some seldom used functions included in nVidia GTX 400 (including tesselation) that were stripped down from nVidia GF104 chipset.
GeForce GTX 465 has the "original" nVidia GTX 400 chip and GeForce GTX 460 has the "revised" GF104 chipset. Some claim that the revision in the chipset is geared towards cheaper manufacturing. Unfortunately benchmarks for those cards are usually aimed at gaming performance that is not of my interest.
http://www.gpureview.com/show_cards.php?card1=632&card2=631
Greetings,
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