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good news! you close to releasing?That is my hope/plan.
good news! you close to releasing?That is my hope/plan.
My own ginger!! I love Sara(I have to give her a name, of course). Thanks Shieldstronger
I'm glad you Like her!My own ginger!! I love Sara(I have to give her a name, of course). Thanks Shieldstronger
You there! Fix the tattoos beneath your breast shell and then move your sexy ass over into my bed-chamber ASAP.
I have a 3070 + 1080ti, so I did a comparison:That time is awesome to me. Just enough time for a toiletbreak and a cup of coffee. I would love that. Anyone have an idea what rendertimes would be on a 3070? Thats the one I have my eye on.
Interesting insights. Thanks for taking the time to test this.I have a 3070 + 1080ti, so I did a comparison:
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Render settings - bog standard, default Daz Iray settings (95% convergence, Render Quality = 1 etc etc).
The only changes were to render resolution size (1403 x 2000), Tone Mapping (ISO 80, gamma = 2.0) and going to Advanced Options and setting Medium & High Texture Compression thresholds to 8000 (overkill I guess, for no reason)
So the times, then:
1080ti solo:
CUDA device 1 (GeForce GTX 1080 Ti): 956 iterations, 4.269s init, 247.207s render
3070 solo:
CUDA device 0 (GeForce RTX 3070): 944 iterations, 4.220s init, 85.336s render
3070 + 1080ti:
CUDA device 0 (GeForce RTX 3070): 722 iterations, 4.664s init, 65.830s render
CUDA device 1 (GeForce GTX 1080 Ti): 239 iterations, 5.105s init, 65.861s render
Just be aware that both cards are in my rig at the same time, and Daz DOES share memory between them even when one card is not selected to render.
Total scene GPU memory load was 11,290MB (6696MB 3070 + 4594MB 1080ti)
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Interesting insights. Thanks for taking the time to test this.
Honestly, I'm not sure I can answer that question.kazuma_the_guy what will pricing be on that 3080? I'm not looking for just a GPU upgrade. I have my eye on a fully built pc with that 3070 onboard. I can't exchange my current gtx660 with a current one since my mainboard and cpu aren't fully compatible with the newer hardware, it will work but I'll never be able to get full performance out of it.