Re: Get your salt shaker handy -- Radeon 7 too expensive to sell?
Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2019 12:55 pm
Not many for consumers on GPUS. I literally meant "just play" for the most part.
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Waco wrote:Not many for consumers on GPUS. I literally meant "just play" for the most part.
dragontamer5788 wrote:Waco wrote:I nabbed one. Looking forward to a much needed upgrade from my Titan Xm for 4K gaming.
I'm thinking about programming my own stuff, but I rarely use doubles in my own code. Actually, I hate floating points in general because they're so wonky. But I'd think that 32-bit Floats of 2^128 to 2^-127 with ~7-decimal digits precision is enough for most cases.
cynan wrote:dragontamer5788 wrote:Waco wrote:I nabbed one. Looking forward to a much needed upgrade from my Titan Xm for 4K gaming.
I'm thinking about programming my own stuff, but I rarely use doubles in my own code. Actually, I hate floating points in general because they're so wonky. But I'd think that 32-bit Floats of 2^128 to 2^-127 with ~7-decimal digits precision is enough for most cases.
About the only thing I use doubles for in the little bit of programming I do are large lists of output values from random number generating algorithms (to make sure I get the same result with a constant seed).