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TheButteryNoodle OP t1_izzldtv wrote
Reply to comment by mosalreddit in GPU Comparisons: RTX 6000 ADA vs A100 80GB vs 2x 4090s by TheButteryNoodle
I think their performance is good! My concern would be finding places for all the radiators, such that the aio pump would be able to effectively do its job. It may also cramp the case if you decide to also water cool your CPU with another aio.
TheButteryNoodle OP t1_izt1ogh wrote
Reply to comment by mosalreddit in GPU Comparisons: RTX 6000 ADA vs A100 80GB vs 2x 4090s by TheButteryNoodle
Will do!
TheButteryNoodle OP t1_izskz4u wrote
Reply to comment by mosalreddit in GPU Comparisons: RTX 6000 ADA vs A100 80GB vs 2x 4090s by TheButteryNoodle
Haven't purchased the motherboard yet, but the case would be a fractal design torrent. In order to get 2 4090s to fit you would need to go custom liquid cooling to get rid of the massive heatsinks on the 4090.
TheButteryNoodle OP t1_iyy15ut wrote
Reply to comment by suflaj in GPU Comparisons: RTX 6000 ADA vs A100 80GB vs 2x 4090s by TheButteryNoodle
Good points. I'd have to agree with you that the 4090s definitely do seem to be the most cost-efficient.
TheButteryNoodle OP t1_iyy01wy wrote
Reply to comment by Dexamph in GPU Comparisons: RTX 6000 ADA vs A100 80GB vs 2x 4090s by TheButteryNoodle
Good point. I guess I'll just have to wait and see what the performance of the 6000 looks like. However, I think the decision is likely going to be just going with the 4090s. Thanks again for the insight!
TheButteryNoodle OP t1_iyo7url wrote
Reply to comment by Dexamph in GPU Comparisons: RTX 6000 ADA vs A100 80GB vs 2x 4090s by TheButteryNoodle
Right. Model parallelization was one of my concerns with any type of dual GPU setup as it can be a hassle at times and isn't always suitable for all models/use cases.
As for the A100, the general plan was to purchase a card that still has Nvidia's Manufacturer Warranty active (albeit that may be a bit tough at that price point). If there is any type of extended warranty that I could purchase, whether it's from Nvidia or a reputable third party, I would definitely be looking into those. In general, if the A100 was the route I would be going, there would be some level of protection purchased, even if it costs a little bit more.
As for the cooling, you're right... that is another pain point to consider. The case that I currently have is a fractal design torrent. In this case I have 2 180mm fans in the front, 3 140mm fans at the bottom, and then a 120mm exhaust fan at the back. I would hope that these fans alongside an initial blower fan setup would provide sufficient airflow. However, if it doesn't, I would likely move again to custom water cooling.
What I'm not sure though is how close the performance of the RTX 6000 ADA comes to an A100. If the performance difference isn't ridiculous for fp16 and fp32, then it would likely make sense to lean toward the 6000. Also, there is the fp8 performance for the 6000 with CUDA 12 being right around the corner.
TheButteryNoodle OP t1_iynr0g4 wrote
Reply to comment by computing_professor in GPU Comparisons: RTX 6000 ADA vs A100 80GB vs 2x 4090s by TheButteryNoodle
Hey there! Thanks for the response! I'm a little bit of a novice when it comes to how nvlink works, but wouldn't you still need to use model parallelization to fit a model over 24GB with 2x 3090s connected via nvlink? I thought they would effectively still show as two different devices, similar to 2 4090s; of course the benefit here being that the nvlink bridge directly connects the two gpus instead of going over pcie. Not too knowledgeable about this, so please feel free to correct me if I'm wrong!
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TheButteryNoodle OP t1_izzlzck wrote
Reply to comment by computing_professor in GPU Comparisons: RTX 6000 ADA vs A100 80GB vs 2x 4090s by TheButteryNoodle
Best of luck! 4090s at MSRP have been a challenge to find. Hopefully, supply will get better Q1 2023.