OK, so maybe more appropriate would be call it "cuFFT/Titan" specific
or "CUDA/Titan" specific which I am using as well.
The problem which I wanted to point on is that you can perhaps
hardly find some another software (if possible some some standard
GPU testing software) where this tricky errs could be detected which
might complicate eventual RMAing here.
Moreover it seems that the standard RMA process where one just exchange
bad piece for a good one does not solve the problem.
Only solution is here at the given moment to get the money back or to
exchange Titan for GTX 780 even with financial loss.
OK, maybe it is too early to be so pessimistic so for the moment let's
hope that NVIDIA will
fix this issue soon and that Scott will not find another couple of
different Amber/Titan
related problems ...
Best,
M.
Dne Wed, 19 Jun 2013 19:50:35 +0200 Daniel Roe <daniel.r.roe.gmail.com>
napsal/-a:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 11:17 AM, Marek Maly <marek.maly.ujep.cz> wrote:
>> It's just a pity that the issues are here perhaps only Amber specific
>
> I don't think this is an Amber-specific problem; rather, it is because
> the Amber GPU code is fully deterministic that allows the problem to
> be found (Scott correct me if I'm wrong).
>
> -Dan
>
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