Tesla card, help

Oshere1111

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So my system spcs are:
Core 2 dou e6550
4giga ram
R9 270x
And 360gb (2×80 + 1×200)
By the specs u can obviously expect a bottlekneck,
20% gpu, 100% cpu (usage in some games)
then i red about those tesla card, i i buy the tesla, if i buy the tesla c1060 and add it to my computer will the bottlekneck will be lower, i mean my usage gpu will be higher?
 
Solution
A Tesla C1060 will not help you. They are designed for specialized computation only. They won't take any load off your CPU. It would probably be difficult to get it to coexist with your AMD graphics card. Don't waste your money. You need to buy a new motherboard/RAM/CPU combo to improve your performance significantly.

kanewolf

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A Tesla C1060 will not help you. They are designed for specialized computation only. They won't take any load off your CPU. It would probably be difficult to get it to coexist with your AMD graphics card. Don't waste your money. You need to buy a new motherboard/RAM/CPU combo to improve your performance significantly.
 
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No they are equivalent to a gpu. Maybe you confused them with co-processors which use x86 on a pcie card but that still won't take load off a cpu as you have to program each software specifically or else it doesn't see it. It's not the same thing as a normal cpu that is readily accessible. Plus by design, they wouldn't be good for gaming. You want less stronger cpu cores, not many weak ones.