It will work outside Maxwell, as preview for rendered scenes as it was stated somewhere.chedda wrote:Watching the multi light video what exactly is new ?
luis.hijarrubia wrote:That multilight app was announced to be free. So you can send the app and mxi to customer and let them play with the render.
I'm sure there were compelling reasons for going with CUDA instead of OpenCL, and I guess the more RAM the card has the better, and one that has the most CUDA cores. Lots of questions remainfeynman wrote: Now, all that many existing users have to do is to throw away the MacBook Pros (AMD graphics), the MacPros (AMD graphics) and PCs with AMD FirePro cards. Here go $23,000 out of the window.
To replace AMD FirePro cards in render node PCs - which Nvidia GPU should one buy? Does a certain VRAM limit on the GPU cause problems, when not the whole scene fits into its memory? Should one buy several GPUs for each render node PC?
Sure. So - which Nvidia card should one buy for one's render node PCs?Mihai wrote:I'm sure there were compelling reasons for going with CUDA instead of OpenCL, and I guess the more RAM the card has the better, and one that has the most CUDA cores. Lots of questions remainfeynman wrote: Now, all that many existing users have to do is to throw away the MacBook Pros (AMD graphics), the MacPros (AMD graphics) and PCs with AMD FirePro cards. Here go $23,000 out of the window.
To replace AMD FirePro cards in render node PCs - which Nvidia GPU should one buy? Does a certain VRAM limit on the GPU cause problems, when not the whole scene fits into its memory? Should one buy several GPUs for each render node PC?
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