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  • Hi,

    If it is corrected in 3ds max 2014 why am I now getting the issue saving to PNG files? It was working fine in 3ds 2013...I'm I missing something?
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    • I have a quadro k5000 card and I'm working if I should purchase the k20 or the new titan? Does Vray take advantage of hyper q or is it a waste to go with the more expensive kepler cards?

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      • GTX 780 (2min.5sec)
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        • Originally posted by cmjohncheng View Post
          GTX 780 (2min.5sec)
          Not bad... that seems better than a Titan.

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          • previous reply got titan record, titan around 1min.50sec, faster than gtx 780.
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            • Originally posted by cmjohncheng View Post
              previous reply got titan record, titan around 1min.50sec, faster than gtx 780.
              Then I should have clarified; faster than *my* Titan

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              • I sell my EVGA Geforce GTX 580 and buy a new one, so I made a last test with newest drivers before I sell it and a test with a new GeForce GTX 780 Superclocked from EVGA.

                EVGA GeForce GTX 580 1,5GB
                driver 320.18
                CUDA - 2m 39,3s

                EVGA GeForce GTX 780 Superclocked 3GB
                driver 320.18
                CUDA - 1m 56,2s

                I think that is good.
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                • 780 Better than titan?! Wow. If only there was gtx 780 with 6gb of ram
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                  • I'm still waiting for NVidia, or a 3rd party that tweaks their cards to make an 8GB, or 12GB card. Then I'll start to make the switch to RT I think.
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                    • Titan has more cores, but lower default clock, so it sholud be 12-13% faster on default settings. However these cards have dynamic overclocking based on the temperature. If all conditions are the same, Titan will be definitely faster.
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                      • Yes, you have right. But I have 780 SC with higher default clock and higher GPU boost.
                        You are right, if I have a titan, it will be definitely faster cause have a very good case and temperatures is low. But this 780 SC card from EVGA has much better power/price then Titan. 12% for so much extra money is not good. I know, titan has 2x more RAM, but it not so important. For lot of standard scenes 3GB is good. And for some large scenes 6GB is still a few.
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                        • No question there, if you can go without the extra memory, 780 is pretty much the same as Titan. With these cards, Kepler really shows what it is about - huge amount of cores with almost the same TDP as GTX 580. 680 is balanced for games and just doesn't have enough cores for general computing.
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                          • The double precision rate of consumer Kepler cards, excluding Titan, is actually artificially hamstrung. A 780's DP rate is 1/24 of its single precision whereas Titan runs at 1/3. It's not just a RAM difference. It doesn't seem like RT uses DP much but you'll see a big difference going to Titan with things like Folding @ Home.
                            http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/...w,3516-28.html
                            Last edited by Valtiel; 05-11-2013, 01:58 PM.

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                            • Originally posted by Valtiel View Post
                              The double precision rate of consumer Kepler cards, excluding Titan, is actually artificially hamstrung. It's not just a RAM difference. I don't know if RT is using single or double precision but you'll see a big difference going to Titan with things like Folding @ Home.
                              RT-GPU is not expected to have any benefits on GPUs that support (fast) double precision (aka we don't use any).
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ID:	850914please help:
                                Just installed 2x GTX 780 (asus DC2OC) / max 2013 / Vray RT 2.45.01/Driver 9.18.13.3182 / 331.32
                                4m26s on first run, 3.55 on second run!!!!!!
                                there should be something wrong, but what?
                                Last edited by fraggle; 28-11-2013, 03:24 PM.

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