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  • danio
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    Originally posted by werticus View Post
    AMD r9 290x @1100mhz = 1m 59s

    Pretty good! Certainly brings AMD back into the game I think.
    In fact given that this card has 4gb ram and the 780 only has 3gb of ram, this is probably a better choice with the Titan being the only better choice.
    What about the 280x? It looks like there are 6gb versions of that out right now for about $400. I haven't been paying super close attention to the AMD product line but I don't see dual cores that would mean split ram in the specs or anything. Is the 280x just obscenely slow compared to the 290x in compute?

    Even if it was moderately slower than some, at that price and with 6gb it makes it a real possibility for exterior arch viz scenes it seems like.

    Dan

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  • Morbid Angel
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    Originally posted by vlado View Post
    You must switch to brute force; otherwise the results are skewed and not comparable to the other benchmarks.

    Best regards,
    Vlado
    Thanks!

    new result using bf/bf:

    vray rt 3.05.05
    cuda
    1976.967 kpaths/s
    1m.46.5s for frame

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  • vlado
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    You must switch to brute force; otherwise the results are skewed and not comparable to the other benchmarks.

    Best regards,
    Vlado

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  • Morbid Angel
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    so I got 780 ti. Here are some results:

    vray rt 3.05.05
    cuda
    2652.955 kpaths/s
    2m.08s for frame

    I have to note though, the light cache is being calculated on the cpu, so it takes 51 seconds to do the LC, which makes the render time incorrect for pure gpu.

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  • vlado
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    The W8000 I tested was in a Silverdraft Demon machine, I don't know if this matters... I also tested V-Ray 2.4 where the OpenCL code is a bit simpler.

    Best regards,
    Vlado

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  • cob
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    Originally posted by slizer View Post
    W9100 - 2:36s / 14.20 custom drivers , it's bad comparing to Nvidia cards BUT actually it's a BIG step forward comparing to the older drivers they sent us 2 weeks ago (3 min).
    W9100 with 2:36 - I was expecting a bit better from those esp considering Vlado tested a W8000 with a 2:39.

    Damn, these results (though not as good compared to the NVidia) plus their Adobe OpenCL image/video benchmarks keep dragging back in the FirePro territory. I just finished talking to my corporate rep a minute ago, and I'm requesting them to try my system with the W8000 again. My guts telling me to stay with W8000 over the K5000.

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  • matanov
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    W9100 - 2:36s / 14.20 custom drivers , it's bad comparing to Nvidia cards BUT actually it's a BIG step forward comparing to the older drivers they sent us 2 weeks ago (3 min).

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  • Valtiel
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    Or a few 780 Ti's if you're just doing RT stuff and no double precision calculations.

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  • fraggle
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    Exept if such GPU are for a render GPU farm, I really doubt that pro line have anything better than the gamer one.
    What Nvidia called "maximus" is just for marketing folk.

    You can get 3 Titan for the price of one K5000.

    Originally posted by cob View Post
    Another question: has anyone done this benchmark scene with the Quadro K5000?

    Looks like, due to my office's corporate vendor restrictions, AMD is out of reach. So it's either going to be 2x Titan Black, or 2x Quadro K5000. Between those two, I like the specs on Titan Black so far. But I need to see more on the K5000 (to ponder the worth of the extra $$$ to be spent if I went K5000 instead of Titan Black).

    Any suggestions???

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  • dmeyer
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    Originally posted by cob View Post
    Another question: has anyone done this benchmark scene with the Quadro K5000?

    Looks like, due to my office's corporate vendor restrictions, AMD is out of reach. So it's either going to be 2x Titan Black, or 2x Quadro K5000. Between those two, I like the specs on Titan Black so far. But I need to see more on the K5000 (to ponder the worth of the extra $$$ to be spent if I went K5000 instead of Titan Black).

    Any suggestions???
    I haven't done this bench on K5000, but on other GPU renderers the Titan will outright murder a K5000.

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  • cob
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    Another question: has anyone done this benchmark scene with the Quadro K5000?

    Looks like, due to my office's corporate vendor restrictions, AMD is out of reach. So it's either going to be 2x Titan Black, or 2x Quadro K5000. Between those two, I like the specs on Titan Black so far. But I need to see more on the K5000 (to ponder the worth of the extra $$$ to be spent if I went K5000 instead of Titan Black).

    Any suggestions???

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  • cob
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    I know that the W9100 will be out of budget for most of us, but W8100 and W7100 will surely follow in the same footsteps, and be more affordable to the masses.

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  • dmeyer
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    Originally posted by cob View Post
    Thanks, that answers a lot of my questions. I was planning to build 3 workstations, and was inclined to use 2x W8000 on each. This certainly clears a lot of doubt in my minds. The latest benchmarks on W8000 seem very impressive, and the price is also not too out of reach.

    The current W8000 is based on the Tahiti, I was hoping the Hawaii based pro cards would come soon. Can't imagine what a 290X based FirePro can do, if the W8000 is performing like this.
    http://www.anandtech.com/show/7901/a...-firepro-w9100

    No timeline on them though...
    w9100's are supposedly available quite soon. MSRP $4K US.

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  • cob
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    Originally posted by vlado View Post
    Well, I just tested a FirePro W8000 with the 14th driver release, rendered in 2m 39s, which puts it on par with a GTX 580. Not bad, not bad at all. So I believe it now

    Best regards,
    Vlado
    Thanks, that answers a lot of my questions. I was planning to build 3 workstations, and was inclined to use 2x W8000 on each. This certainly clears a lot of doubt in my minds. The latest benchmarks on W8000 seem very impressive, and the price is also not too out of reach.

    The current W8000 is based on the Tahiti, I was hoping the Hawaii based pro cards would come soon. Can't imagine what a 290X based FirePro can do, if the W8000 is performing like this.
    http://www.anandtech.com/show/7901/a...-firepro-w9100

    No timeline on them though...

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  • Alan Iglesias
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    Originally posted by vlado View Post
    Well, I just tested a FirePro W8000 with the 14th driver release, rendered in 2m 39s, which puts it on par with a GTX 580. Not bad, not bad at all. So I believe it now

    Best regards,
    Vlado
    Not bad indeed! They are apparently well on their way. Now we just need to see the word get out prices start to come down...

    -Alan

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