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  • Quadro P1000 for V-Ray Classroom

    Our institutional client need a formal recommendation.
    They are thinking of going for the Quadro P1000 as a solution for GPU rendering.
    We wanted to know your opinion on that graphics card? Is it suitable for work in an Intel Core i7-8700k processor environment?
    Thanks!
    Moshe Shemesh
    Architect | 3D Artist | ISRAEL3D
    Chaos Group Official Partner | V-Ray Israel

  • #2
    Hello
    It depends on what they want to do . I've P2000 , which is much better then P1000 , and I use it sometimes for interior renderings , logos animation only and for revit . Not usefull for big exterior renderings /only 5GB RAM / .In my opinion P1000 hasn't enough power to be usuefull for professional renderings . P1000 is designed for cad users .
    The P4000 is a good choice or GTX 2080TI even better . Of course these cards need better power supply and are more expensive .
    FRAME STUDIO https://fst.pl

    3ds Max 2020 Vray 3.70.01 , FP , Revit 2020
    5x 3930k , 3970x , 4930k , 48-64 GB RAM , Quadros P2000

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    • #3
      The P1000 is very slow and only have 4 GB of VRAM.. which is not really enough for GPU rendering
      Get an RTX 2070, it should be 100 dollars more, but it has 8 GB of VRAM and it is much faster than the P1000
      Muhammed Hamed
      V-Ray GPU product specialist


      chaos.com

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