3726:. "Aesthetics" or vague references to data load are not sufficient reasons to impoverish the Knowledge (XXG). WP:NOTREFERENCE is not a real thing, I don't think. "Your personal wants and feelings" is a curt and I think inappropriate judgment against stakeholders who actually use the article; I think it is not productive to dismiss their needs like this. As far as those use cases, cross-referencing details from across rows and eras is a reasonable and common use case of Wikipedians and visitors from across the Internet at large, who will be harmed by overzealous attempts to prune this list. Splitting up the list would make cross-referencing detail across generations more cumbersome. Should we investigate ways to make the list more concise? Of course! But I strongly resist mischaracterizing the specialized user's usage of Knowledge (XXG) as being insufficiently up to standards - common sense and charity are, after all, also Knowledge (XXG) policies.
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practices of Nvidia when it comes to Mobile GPU clones/refreshes and downsizing or different chips masquerading under the same model. It also served as the corroborating foundation for the far harder to search
Techpowerup and videocardz GPU databases. As those do not provide an easy to search single listing/table of all models and often lack some technical specifics that are only found here. It also helps me as a technical writer to keep track of models when doing reviews or testing new hardware releases. The removal of this page which is also amongst the easiest to find on the net will also make it more difficult for new hobbyists and DIY'ers to get into this space. So please do not remove or drastically oversimplify this page.
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the past, so I don't know how to proceed exactly. Should I just report it to the admins? I mean, maybe I'm also just wrong and you guys liked the old tables more even? But eg. see the topic on this talk page here about "who ruined the tables" talking about pre-my-edit look and I even got thanked for my changes on my talk page already, which was a nice surprise. Honestly, this constant fighting is tiring me. And if this is what I have to deal with on here, then I don't think I will continue.
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care to review the discussions of relevant wikipedia practices on this talk page and address them? Because this what you've said about people like the page or whatever is, not to be rude, completely irrelevant. The Wiki software is available for making hypertext catalogs and you can host this exact page, and ones of much great technical detail, on another website.
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article content should be discussed on article talk pages. Trying to mix the two together is typically not a good idea. You should still want the IP to come to this talk page and discuss things, despite all that has happened so far; the current section heading, however,is likely to only further exacerbate things and be seen by the IP as threatening. --
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and the value it provides. I'm not calling concerns about bandwidth or accessibility totally hypothetical, but there are a number of possible compromises (and simple features like collapsible lists can be looked at) that should be researched before making a radical destructive change - like happened over on the less-visited
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Nvidia vGPU and GRID remote desktop acceleration and remote application rendering suites. The graphics are not output by a DP, DVI, VGA, etc connector, but are output over a network connection (elsewhere in the host computer/server). Similarly, fillrate and graphics API are applicable for that use case.
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What does this even mean? It appears that the clock speeds were just multiplied by 2. The fixed function GPUs were not programmable. They unlikely used standard floating point, so FLOPs doesnt make sense. Also you would need more than 2 FLOPs to emulate the operations performed by a fixed function
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You will notice, I hope, that the text you quote me includes the phrases "good reason," "also desirable," and "as short as feasible" and "unnecessary detail." Opinion comes into this as a matter of course, but it seems to me that testimonials from people who use these types of articles routinely cite
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Fourth, remove the MUL+MAD column. This info can be put in parentheses for old GPUs, or deleted since very few scientific routines could take advantage of it, or most likely simply listed as the true theoretical FLOPs. After all, it wasn’t the first time that theoretical FLOPs were hard or impossible
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I had to keep working with this data for a few weeks while researching how best to upgrade some classic MacPro3,1 (2008) machines. I've had to gather data for many complicated scenarios before, but the intersection of restrictions created by old CPU instruction sets, newer macOS system requirements,
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I concur. I recently did an edit on some tables removing API data from them and placing it at the top of the corresponding sections since the info is the exact same for the entire product stack with no variations. Someone reverted it. The reason I did it in the first place is that given no deviation,
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The only issue I see with this is the ongoing problem between what specs this page should contain and the individual series pages. If we use a simplified template to make this page less technical or whatever, that makes the table in the individual pages less useful. But if we use a detailed template
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The page is big, but in this case, big is good I would say. The many people is using it this way for ages. I would wait for it even 3 seconds to load. It is worth. If you want simplified version, why you don't make new page, instead of screwing it for many people, that like it this way, and are used
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The hardware and especially retro hardware communities I am part of have already been soured by prior
Knowledge (XXG) editors actions for ruthlessly downsizing similar such detailed works of technical literature that took their authors much work to collect. And further cutbacks will likely burn most
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It appears to lack useful context (i.e. clarifying what "inability to output graphics" really means ) . Tesla cards can render and "output" graphics, as seen by their usage in Nvidia GeForce NOW servers (reported usage from in-game tools, not officially confirmed by Nvidia) and their utilization for
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And I'm not the only one affected by this reverting. The user often reverted a table header to "Fab (nm)", as discussed above, and also took back another user's change to move the API support out of the tables. Something that is superfluous there and just wasting space as all models support the same
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However, since I want consistency, I feel like it might be a good idea to change some of the more recent entries - the GeForce 900, 10 and Volta series GPUs all have a column for SLI support. Since there's a precedent already for having that information in a table, I think it might be good to remove
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Some foot notes shouldn't really be in a page that lists specifications, because they don't really add value to it. For example this one from the GeForce GTX 960 "Some manufacturers produced 4 GB versions of GTX 960. These were often criticized as useless move, as titles that would use so much VRAM
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However if this page were to be downsized, care should be taken to at the very least still adhere to the outlined useful criteria I listed. Especially to usefully distinguish the characteristics of certain models that exist with multiple mixed chips (of often vastly different performance). Omission
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Hello, watch out for TDP in watts, it's not power consumption. I was picking the card also by this atribute, and assumed, when card have less TDP, it will draw less power, but it's not true. Just between cards NVidia GTX 260 and GTX Nvidia 260 core216, I was happy that 260 core216 has even less TDP
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Looking at the absurdly high FLOPs on newer nVidia GPU's, suggestion to change the tables from GeForce 10 series onwards to TFLOPS for processing power. It is very confusing to read the current tables as is with a jumble of numbers in the processing power section when comparing tables; example 2060
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Note that while the Tesla cards do not have video outputs, they are perfectly capable of headless operation of a virtualized graphics environment... something like
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A Fab is normally the building (complex) where the chips are produced. What we are talking about here is just called "technology" or "process", which I used. There is also no real technical reason for these
Nanometer numbers anymore. It's mostly marketing. Appending "(nm)" makes therefore no sense.
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These tables are now a mile long sideways. This wasn't the case a while ago. Now i have to scroll left and right ? They were much denser initially and fit perfectly in one page. I someone with a 4k screen editing these ? Just cause it fits your 4k screen doesn't mean it's usable for the rest of the
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The list is already divided into consumer and workstation lines so the idea at least makes sense. However the brand names are part of the proper names of the units and shouldn't be removed as "710M" isn't the proper name of a Nvidia product - "Geforce 710M" is. That would indeed make the list less
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and actually gain advantage over 2 GB versions, would already run too slow on those resolutions and settings, as GTX960 didn't have enough compute power and memory bandwidth to handle it." Just put a citation on the name or the 4GB part and if someone's really curious about it, they can look at it.
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This is a technical article list, and all our discussions have to keep that in mind. WP:NOT and accessibility concerns are guidelines - and to my way of thinking, guidelines should not be used to talk over people who have stated, clearly and repeatedly, what their needs are from articles like this
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I'm using it almost daily. I definitely use also core name, introduction date, and core config. Also memory and core speed. I use also lots of old , pre 2010 entries, as I'm working with retro hardware. In this case, compatibility is more, than speed. As you find all in one page, which is great in
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Thanks in no small part to all the work that you and others such as @TurboSonic: @Jtenorj: have done to refine this presentation. The logical layouts on the whole group of related wikipedia Video Card pages is far superior to the effectively sparce or even broken matrix spec information that many
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Ok, I'm hope I'm not alone in this, but I believe my new "slimmed" tables are just prettier and more useful. But they keep getting reverted by this user. I don't want this to end in some useless edit-war and violate this 3 revert-rule, something they already did. I didn't have to deal with this in
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But if trimming data is a concern to lessen how much raw data is on the page, yes, I think this needs to happen. I'd say lets take some baby steps to trim what's here before people can decide on where to take the content further. Some issues that I have with the page are (in no particular order):
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If it's a discussion of simplification of this page, then this would have to trickle out to other pages like it. On one hand, I get the sentiment that it's too large, but on the other hand, grossly simplifying this when say I like to do a comparison of multiple generations of video cards wouldn't
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Can you cite any policy-based reasons this should be kept all on one page rather than your personal wants and feelings? Knowledge (XXG) is an
Encyclopedia not a reference book. There are lots of sites on the internet that can host technical catalogs for retro hardware. Why is it easier for you to
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Arguments about this need to be made based on
Knowledge (XXG) policy, guidelines, the manual of style, etc., and not based on whether people like this page or it is useful. Knowledge (XXG) is not a central place for creating useful Wikis of any description at all, it is an encyclopedia. Would you
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Where do flops numbers come from? Are you getting them straight from Nvidia spec sheets? Or is it just cores*clock rate? Or something more complicated? It'd be nice to clarify this in the field descriptions section, which currently doesn't even mention processing power. Similar questions for
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Why is font size at 80%? Knowledge (XXG) style guidelines advise to avoid reducing font size inside of tables in general (only for use when required to fit on-screen, which does not appear to be the case on many display sizes in this case, especially for the early tables), and to never use a font
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as we can see from grahps, GTX 260 core216 has bigger power consumption, by 2 watts in idle, and 16 Watts in power output. Be carefull when choosing card by this assumption, that some card has less TDP than your previous card and that you can get it. I warn you, that even with 20 less TDP, it can
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Just a suggestion, but a less provacative section heading (perhaps one which focuses on the tables and not a specific editor) might help facilitate discussion, and make it easier for the IP editor to participate as well. Editor behavior should be discussed at one of the adminstrator noticeboards;
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I found this users response to a peer review challenge to be quite jarring, rather than simply submit the requested citation they went on a minor tirade where they called me a 'dumbshit'. While normally I would not be perturbed by such displays of ad hominem attack I do feel that in this case the
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As long as all the detail spec tables can be found on the individual generation pages like you mentioned, then yes, it's redundant to have all that information in this list. I'm good with the desktop GPU changes you made, where you highlight new features and changes for each generation in a few
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I don't know if it's a limitation of the wiki system, but could we have footnotes be that: a foot note? Like on the bottom of the page? It takes up unnecessary amounts of room when there's 30+ copies of the core config when we only need like 2-3 unique versions of it. Now that hovering over the
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The one entry I would sacrifice from old tables, is die size for example. And
Transistors(in millions) is too wide for value, that is often 2 or 3 digit. That name of the column should be simplified and reducing width of table this way. But I never used number of transisitors anyway, so I would
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will be used). I think it's important, however, to have all of the basic information of which GPUs support what technology to be included on this page. It may prompt readers, unacquainted with the technologies listed, to continue reading about them by clicking the links available on the tables.
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Keep lists and tables as short as feasible for their purpose and scope: material within a list should relate to the article topic without going into unnecessary detail; and statistical data kept to a minimum per policy. Some material may not be appropriate for reducing or summarizing using the
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Specifically these pages have been praised for the technical thoroughness and correctness of these listings. It is also valued by buyers of modern hardware that use this as a body of knowledge to distinguish models and make good buying decisions and educate others about some of the deceptive
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Not only does it just not fit on the screen, Its somewhat hard to follow the data in the table and most of it is incredibly niche data that almost nobody would need to know... (Core config, ect..) It makes the page unreadable, the load time is too long for the page, and all the infomation is
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Since FinFET it's just a virtual number calculated from density improvement rate. 12FF is just a brand name. It's not a measurement. It does not measure anything. And if you would refer to fin width. It's less than 10 nm in 16FF. 12FFC is a rebranded 16FF++++ process with 12FFN being Nvidia
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So if a new SKU is to be added to the GeForce 40 table for example, instead of having to make the same change to the 2 or 3 various articles that have the same table, you only need to make the change to the template once, and it will go "live" on all the articles that have that template,
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from 200 at around 180/170, and that SP216 it has even less power consumption, I was at the edge of what Power supply can handle with my 150TDP card before, so I was affraid to get GTX 260 with 200W TDP, but was happy to see core216 has 180/170, so I was about to get that card. BUT...
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I have temporarily semi-protected the page. This is not an endorsement of the current state, but an encouragement to discuss the matter here and come to a consensus with reasoned discussion. Note that "freedom of expression", which I've seen in edit summaries, is irrelevant; see
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Getting rid of the name "GeForce" in every model name with some exceptions (like the standalone "GeForce 3" or "GeForce 2"). I think it's redundant since there's a big heading that says "GeForce N series." It creates clutter that doesn't really add to the value of the
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For the GeForce 30 and 40 series, we need to get rid of the columns in the ray-tracing performance section that have nothing in it. NVIDIA hasn't given anything, nobody's came up with a value for them, so let's just get rid of it. (I'll probably do that after this
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Maybe this page could be made into just a simple bulleted list, get rid of all the diverse tables, or a simple table with uniform columns, or multiple tables and sections but without all the noise and disjointed ways of listing and discussing the GPUs.
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the 'Getting rid of the name "GeForce" in every model name' part, as then it makes it harder to differentiate between GeForce consumer GPUs and Quadro workstation GPUs. One might sit there looking at RTX 4050 next to an RTX 4000 and get stuck thinking
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For the GeForce 20 series I cannot find a confirmed source saying that the (16FFN ++) node is used. I will add a citation needed for this until a reliable source can be found. All of the sources which I was able to locate referenced the (12FFN) node.
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The density improvement from TSMC "12nm" vs "16nm" comes from there being a new smaller 6 vs 7.5 Track cell. What Nvidia likely doing is still using 7.5T (less redesigning) with "12nm", but they still get better efficiency over "16nm" transistors.
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An additional nice-to-have would be to add columns to the CONSUMER cards for FP16 multiply+FP32 accumulate which is important for some AI training but is gimped (it’s half of the advertised FP16 number), to clarify their true capabilities.
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I was interested to see how price-performance for Nvidia GPUs has fallen over time, so I did some calculations and generated metrics such as cost-per-tflop, and cost-per-billion-transistors - perhaps some of you here would be interested:
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policies doesn't seem productive. And I think it would be good if roving
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The whole point of this article is to put all of Nvidia's graphics cards into just one article, and while I wish we can optimize it so it doesn't slow down when editing that's on
Knowledge (XXG)'s end not ours.
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To rectify this, I believe simply removing the note will be sufficient, since it's the primary offender. Whether or not fillrate and graphics API compatibility need to be added, is a different discussion, IMO.
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There is no point adding anything. List of product articles are now banned on Knowledge (XXG) and soon all will be deleted. Listing is only allowed as Category now, so each product should have own article.
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I need a reality check here.. Have I gone nuts? This page is ridiculous... It either needs multiple splits or to be heavily simplified. The data is just somewhat unreadable. Take for example the table at
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Hello, could someone who knows how please update the 9 series table to show that a 4gb GTX 950 is available? I can't seem to figure out how to do it without making a horrible mess of the table. Source:
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Rather than some long discussion of the Dilbert like conflicts between STEM and Marketing/Sales, I just want to say: I've seen the raw data, and really appreciate all the work that's been done here.
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someone suggested that instead of editing the NVENC article itself, I create a table on this article instead. Considering that previous generations have had information regarding
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