<div>>One thing that's not mentioned out loud by NVIDIA (I have read only in<br>>CUDA programming manual) is that if the video system needs more memory<br>>that's not available(say you change resolution, while you're waiting<br>
>for your process to finish), it will crash your cuda app, so I advise<br>>you to use a second card to display (if you have a tesla solution,<br>>you certainly have a "second" display card). If you are running<br>
>remotly, this i an non issue (framebuffers don't need much memory<br>>neither change resolution).<br></div>
<div>in this regard then why waste a pci-x slot when u can get one that has graphics integrated onto the board leaving the slots free to use for data processing. is there any difference in performance in a motherboard that has the graphics card integrated and one that does not?</div>