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Re: Using a Tesla M2090 for CAD

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Originally Posted by Munchskull View Post
So I recently got my hands on a OLD Tesla m2090 gpu and was wondering if there would be benefit/anyway to run it at the same time as my GTX1060? This would be for Solidworks purposes.
Nah, don't bother. Not worth the hassle or power draw. That card was Fermi based, which is a design several (four?) iterations previous to your current card. Fermi was also the last design Nvidia pushed out before realizing that they needed to care about power efficiency, so those cards were power and heat monsters.
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