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Elitebook 8770W
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

My current GPU card is an Nvidia Quadro K5000M with a cuda capability of only 3.0. Can anyone advise on the highest capability GPU that I can upgrade to in this MXM-B port? (The laptop specifications document topped-out with a K5000M card, but no GTX cards.) I've not found any compatibility list that cross-references cuda-capability and form factor, etc. for the GTX cards.

 

Up to now, I'm thinking that only the Geforce GTX line will provide better performance when running my Tensorflow/Python scripts. Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance,

Eric

 

EDIT 3/14/20: Found a partial list of MXM cards here: 

https://graphicscardhub.com/mxm-graphics-card-gpu-list/

EDIT 3/15/20: My question(s) are answered by finding this table in Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CUDA#GPUs_supported

 

Elitebook 8770w

Bios 68IAV version F.71 UEFI 4-19-2019

Windows 10 (x64), build 18363.719

Intel Core i7-3520m

16 GB ram
Toshiba-TR150 250 GB SSD HD

 

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