I wonder how that compares to a GTX 480 as far as computing power? What is the telling spec for that on video cards? On cpu I always look at the ghz and cores, but not sure how to tell on video cards.
I wonder how that compares to a GTX 480 as far as computing power? What is the telling spec for that on video cards? On cpu I always look at the ghz and cores, but not sure how to tell on video cards.
You can still get the C1060s. I got mine here: http://www.sabrepc.com/p-97-nvidia-tesl ... 0-x16.aspxpolynurb wrote:the c1060 is from their previous gpu line up (gpu like gtx 285) but with 4gb ram.
it has been available for a while, but is basically sold out by now.
they will release a tesla 20xx series soon, with 3&6 gb ram, but they'll have a hefty price tag
Maxwell quality/features (lighting, multilight, materials, all the awesome plug-ins) + Octane-like speed (via GPU) would be an unbeatable combo. Especially if NL put the price down around 100 euros (like octane). I honestly believe other render engine developers would just give up.NL almost solved all issues with quality of images, seems like only reason that we didn,t flush vray, mental, final etc. into a toilet is speed issue.
If maxwell will work as this octane on youtube film , who would bother anything else ?
And if they release also a version for iPad at $0.99, even better!Cadhorn wrote:what Zdeno said. (uh, on pg 1 of this thread). Sorry I found this thread so late, been busy playing with Octane demo!Maxwell quality/features (lighting, multilight, materials, all the awesome plug-ins) + Octane-like speed (via GPU) would be an unbeatable combo. Especially if NL put the price down around 100 euros (like octane). I honestly believe other render engine developers would just give up.NL almost solved all issues with quality of images, seems like only reason that we didn,t flush vray, mental, final etc. into a toilet is speed issue.
If maxwell will work as this octane on youtube film , who would bother anything else ?
too expensive !!jo wrote:
And if they release also a version for iPad at $0.99, even better!
I'll disagree here. I think it's still too early to gauge. The GPU renderers sure "seem" promising, but I think there are many obstacles. How fast will a full featured Octane be? When will it be full featured, having all of the tools necessary to make it a viable alternative in serious production studios? And in the meantime, what is Intel up to with it's future CPU's? Many questions are still unanswered.RonB wrote:Well, no matter if you are a Maxwell aficionado or not, this 'realtime rendering' is what we will all be using in the very near future.
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