On Wed, 06 Dec 2017 07:38:59 +0100
Remco Viëtor <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=darktable-opencl-gpu&num=1
> might be interesting as well. And there the 1050(TI) doesn't do that well, 
> you'd have to go to at least a 1060 (which I did, and it works very well, 
> even 
> things like equalizer or profiled denoise are virtually instantanous)
> 
You also need to factor in the CPU. To gain the advantage of the most
expensive and superior GPU's you most also have the most expensive and
superior CPU's (i7 or Ryzen 7) so for most people with ordinary
equipment a 1050ti will max out their equipment's potential.

You should also remember that most of the benchmarks you read on the
net is gaming benchmarks which differs the workload of image processing
to a great extend. Reading eg. the conclusion from this benchmark
(https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/articles/Photoshop-CC-2017-NVIDIA-GeForce-GPU-Performance-899/)
shows there is little gain given after GTX 1050 and comparing this to
the price difference you surely get the best price performance ration
by sticking with GTX 1050.


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