- Wed Feb 06, 2013 4:40 pm
#364801
So lets say, for sake of argument, that OpenRL gains support from many of the major renderers, Maxwell included, and that the $1500 caustic card would deliver a 5x speedup compared to today's top end single processor system. This is essentially what they are promising. Who knows how successful it will be, it may very well join the ranks of the discarded ART VPS rackmount boxen in our server room, but lets just posit for a moment.
Let's also say that the 'top end' computers could be built for $1500 each.
So to make a small personal render farm that would equal the speedup of the card, you're looking at:
~$1500 per computer x 5
~$140 for Windows x 5
= $8200 for hardware & windows
Plus $ for maxwell node license? For other renderers one uses? Networking? Also roughly 30x the power consumption? Physical space?
Not to mention that the farm won't help you at all for interactive preview, which is the real advantage here. (Except for perhaps V-Ray RT)
I'm not going to order one because it currently only has support from Mental Ray, and I'd rather eat crushed glass than use that, but if modern softwares develop plugins for it I'd get one.
Let's also say that the 'top end' computers could be built for $1500 each.
So to make a small personal render farm that would equal the speedup of the card, you're looking at:
~$1500 per computer x 5
~$140 for Windows x 5
= $8200 for hardware & windows
Plus $ for maxwell node license? For other renderers one uses? Networking? Also roughly 30x the power consumption? Physical space?
Not to mention that the farm won't help you at all for interactive preview, which is the real advantage here. (Except for perhaps V-Ray RT)
I'm not going to order one because it currently only has support from Mental Ray, and I'd rather eat crushed glass than use that, but if modern softwares develop plugins for it I'd get one.
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