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Hey mate,
Seems to be on top for me now, I guess you fixed it.
It's all driven by the seconds in the B column.
If you like, you can just put your results at the end and click on Column B and "Sort Sheet A->Z" and it will sort everything out automatically for you.
If you like, you can just put your results at the end and click on Column B and "Sort Sheet A->Z" and it will sort everything out automatically for you.
Living in my VrayPhysicalCam, with low Exposure settings... Now with Lightmapping. Spanish V-Ray 3.0 Licensed Instructor Artefaktos 3D&FX School @artefaktos3d
So the titan X is not that much more impressive as the 780Ti or the old titan. The Titan Z is still way beyond.
I guess the real advantage is finally having more ram to it.
Well done guys, the charts looks better and better, so much easier to buy well advised
Not impressive but still the fastest single GPU card Keep in mind that this is the first driver release .. Things can change in the near future (we've seen miracles with newer drivers on some cards).
If it was that easy, it would have already been done
Peter Matanov Chaos
My biggest problem with all the new cards is that after all these years, we are not seeing significant bang-for-the-buck improvements in GPU rendering speed - indeed, RT/GPU rendering speed per dollar spent has only gotten worse.
Witness that my 2 "vintage" GTX580s render the benchmark in 103 seconds, and cost me 1000$ to buy. Yet the Titan Z, which costs 3 times more, at 63 seconds doesn't even render at twice the speed of my 580s!
C'mon, 3k$ for a game card? That's ridiculous. Yes, I know it has lots of RAM, but still the price just seems crazy to me. We all know how much cheaper RAM is these days compared to years ago.
It is very disappointing, but not surprising after speaking with nVidea a number of times at Siggraph.
780ti has more CUDA cores than 980, so the results seems plausible to me. Are you sure you are not comparing 780 vs 780ti ?
I didn't realise the 780ti had more cores, that would explain it, I just assumed the 980s were faster. The 780ti in the chart is actually my result I think, but there's another 780ti posting here that comes in 30 seconds faster at 1:43, that's the one I was doubting.
I wonder if part of the problem (and this fits in with what Alan is saying above) is that RT GPU has got slower as more and more features have been added? I think comparisons are only really valid on same versions of max/vray/drivers.
Hi mate,
This is my post you're referring to, and the times are legit.
That card was literally incredible.
The main reason was that that card is one of the highest OC card straight in factory and on top of that I was able to manually OC it even more 15%.
I found this card so incredible that I wanted to purchase more of them but it has been discontinued since as the GTX9XX came out.
So I went for 3 GTX 970, but they are equal to 2 of those GTX780Ti.
V-Ray RT GPU CUDA might render a bit slower than 2.4, but it produces different result too (a result that is closer to the production than before), so they can't be directly compared.
We do try to keep the GPU speed constant as we add more and more features (for the next SP for example, we plan to add more stuff like displacement, subdivision, tex baking, more procedurals (composite, remap, multiply/divide, texbeizer(labeled as output modifier in max) and more), GGX/GTR BRDF, round edges, anisotropy, UDIM textures, probably paging and more and at the same time to improve the performance).
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