This might be a silly question but.. If there was a miscalculation due to hardware, would you be able to detect such an occurrence, and re-process that calc again?
On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 5:56 PM, sascha <sascha.kriss...@web.de> wrote: > On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 02:53:48PM +0200, Lubomir Schmidt wrote: > > This Card ist OLD and known for a long time. It is already available > > since dec 2008. Main development is running on the ATI cards. Also an > > actual GTX480 ist much faster then the Tesla card that costs more then > > double! > > > > It's also not like you have miscalculations all over the place, given > the fact that reliability and chip hand selection is a selling point > for tesla. Infact also with 15% overclocking i haven't seen a single > error that can be attributed to hardware failure. > _______________________________________________ > A51 mailing list > A51@lists.reflextor.com > http://lists.lists.reflextor.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/a51 > -- Cal Leeming Operational Security & Support Team *Out of Hours: *+44 (07534) 971120 | *Support Tickets: * supp...@simplicitymedialtd.co.uk *Fax: *+44 (02476) 578987 | *Email: *cal.leem...@simplicitymedialtd.co.uk Simplicity Media Ltd. All rights reserved. Registered company number 7143564
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