^^ i think gpu brands do not influence rendering process at all, it's more on processor brands.
mas maayo cguro mo-ingon ta "mas nice gyud ang nvidia VC for viewing rendered animations and images"
^^ i think gpu brands do not influence rendering process at all, it's more on processor brands.
mas maayo cguro mo-ingon ta "mas nice gyud ang nvidia VC for viewing rendered animations and images"
most certainly do...kay ang rendering mas mo matter ang procie ug rams nimo
way blema na mike, musta dha sa SM hehehe OT!
GPU does matter in today's 3d rendering.
NVIDIA Advanced Rendering Software Optimised for Quadro and Telsa GPUs
that's why Nvidia is marketing it's TESLA GPU based parallel processors
https://www.google.com.ph/#hl=en&scl...w=1280&bih=810
Adobe and after effects | mercury graphics engine
GPU (CUDA, OpenGL) features in After Effects CS6 « After Effects region of interest
NVIDIA iray - Design Rendering with CUDA Parallel Processing
NVIDIA OptiX Ray Tracing Engine
ETC.
pages upon pages of reviews and technical write ups are created for this topic, it's best to read.
butitoy: well, if tesla ug quadro gamiton yes...if budget ang kontra...yataps ta d ta kapalit ana na cards...
those are NVIDIA rendering "softwares" or "plug-ins" .yes, GPU are important to them because they are GPU "accelerated" but they are not purely processed the entire rendering by gpu . there are so many renderers out there. example; mental ray , vray, brazil for rhino etc. mental ray from nvidia will be different from scanline or vray or brazil because nvidia created them to be a perfect match to their cards.
this is my challenge, try to render using nvidia card with tesla cuda etc etc using vray and not nvidia mental ray, lets see the difference.
the point is " who will render CGI? is it the GPU or the CPU? professional GPU is just a "plus" but not required.
Last edited by alwaysdrunk; 08-28-2012 at 01:25 PM.
......with max, it depends on what renderer one will be using,
with iRay here's a link..
hopefully this will help you guys with whether or not GPU with CUDA is needed or in any ways HELPED fasten up in rendering..
>> Maxforums - iray GPU / CPU comparison test. - page 1 <<
"
AS's idea of benchmarking GPU renders is a good one.
I thought I'd see if anybody has Max 2012 and a CUDA device. If you do, can you give this a try please, and let us know your hardware and render time?
Here's a test file I whipped together just now.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/23316655/ira...hit_render.zip
This is what it should look like (although your render will be noisier, I let this one go on for a bit longer).
Just load the file and hit render, then post your render time and specs here when it finished. Let's see how much faster these GPU cards are.
My render took 3:55 with a Xeon quad-core machine with NO CUDA device, so CPU only rendering. How much quicker is a £100 gaming card? A £1000 Fermi card?
Any takers?
EDIT: All the renders should come out identical, so posting the picture is optional."
Last edited by butitoy; 08-28-2012 at 03:43 PM.
these results suggest TS should get an nvidia with cuda, tesla etc and use iray combo
figures below show how processors affect rendering, they are using same gpu but different procie. it's expected 980 should win. i am looking at exactly same procie but with different gpu, with and without cuda which none on the list. that way we could really see how much a cuda?tesla enabled gpu affect rendering times.
anyways, with only 40k budget, TS forget GPU for now get a hardcore cpu
0:13 GTX 590 3GB i7 980 3.33GHz (Thanks Nanne!)
0:23 GTX 590 3GB, I7 26000:23 GTX 580 3GB, i7
0:24 GTX 580, i7 2600K @ 3.40 GHz,
0:27 Zotac 560Ti 448 cores, i7 2600k
0:28 fx 570, i7 2600K
0:29 Fermi 570, Dual Quad Xeon@ 2.26
0:31 GeForce GTX 570, Intel Xeon X5650
0:33 2x quadro fx 3800, dual sixcore 3.4ghz (while realflow)
0:35 GTX 560 Ti Hawk, i7 960 @3.2 24 GB DDR3 Ram
0:36 GTX 560 Ti DirectCU 1GB Asus, 2500k (@4.5Ghz)
0:37 GTX 560, i7 sandy bridge 2600K quad 3.4 GHz
0:40 GTX 470, 1GB Q660 quad-core
0:49 GTX 560 Ti, Phenom II X6 1100T
0:51 GTX 560, Core2 Quad Q8200
0:51 Quadro 400, 6core Xeon
1:02 GTX 285
2:10 i7 920 2.66 overclocked to 3.4Ghz
2:44 9800 GT Core2 Quad Q8200
2:46 core i7 920 quad-core
3:41 secs Firepro v4800, i5 760 (2.8ghz)
3:55 Xeon Quad core (3.0ghz)
13:31 Dual-core laptop
Last edited by alwaysdrunk; 08-28-2012 at 05:29 PM.
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