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  • #31
    Can someone do a 800x600 render that goes to 2500 samples? I'd like to compare final image quality to iray. TIA.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by scottsch View Post
      Can someone do a 800x600 render that goes to 2500 samples? I'd like to compare final image quality to iray. TIA.
      here you are:

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      • #33
        Just for fun, a node with a 3 years old 9800GTX with 512 GB RAM = 17min 43 sec XD
        Last edited by cecofuli; 04-01-2011, 09:12 AM.
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        • #34
          No one has done the test with the Quadro 4000?
          I have this card, but the test scene is not ready for 3dsmax 2009.

          Regards.
          http://www.mediarender.net

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          • #35
            Originally posted by bear75 View Post
            here you are:
            Thank you, bear75, I am testing with mental ray until I can get vray2.0 and that image helps.

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            • #36
              Quadro 4000
              Driver 259.81
              8m 19.9s

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              • #37
                Originally posted by jow View Post
                Quadro 4000
                Driver 259.81
                8m 19.9s
                It seems incredible this data, I thought this card would be faster.

                Thanks for the contribution Jow.
                http://www.mediarender.net

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by kiteman View Post
                  It seems incredible this data, I thought this card would be faster.

                  Thanks for the contribution Jow.
                  The Q4000 only has 256 cores, which puts it in the GTX 280 range of cards.

                  Here is probably the best videocard comparison that is constantly updated. The raw power of the vidcard should translate to V-Ray RT render strength as well, at least for NVidia cards:

                  http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/high_end_gpus.html

                  It also shows why the leader is someone who is piling up GTX460 cards. The GTX 560 will be released this month, and is supposed to be ~25% faster than the GTX 460, in the $250-$300 range
                  Last edited by scottsch; 09-01-2011, 10:47 AM.

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                  • #39
                    Hm, that benchmark measures video performance, which may not be exactly the same as OpenCL performance.

                    Best regards,
                    Vlado
                    I only act like I know everything, Rogers.

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                    • #40
                      some results from me

                      Quadro 600 - 28 m 51 s
                      Quadro 2000 - 14 m 28 s
                      Quadro 4000 - 8 m 20 s
                      2x Quadro 4000 - 4 m 11 s
                      GTX 470 258.96 - 3 m 55 s
                      GTX 470 259,81 - 3 m 58 s
                      GTX 570 - 3 m 35 s
                      2x GTX 570 - 1 m 48 s
                      3x GTX 570* - 1 m 17 s

                      *attention.. the third slot is JUST pic-e 4x (in slot 16x) and i think this provoke this "slow" result (i think with third pci-e 16x full speed slot the result will be under 1 min.. but will check this soon)

                      cheers

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                      • #41
                        So here are some benchmarks with the GTX 460, and the GTX 560, and both boards together.

                        The 560 requires the newest drivers. For those interested, I could not get a compile with the 266.58 drivers and V-Ray crashed, so go ahead and use the 266.66 drivers, which do in fact compile and do not crash V-Ray...at least not here.

                        The machine is a i7/960 3.2GHz Intel MB with with a couple of PCI-e x16 slots.

                        So, first the 460 with the older drivers:

                        GTX 460 - 336 cores - 700Mhz core clock - 258.96 drivers - 6min, 41sec

                        Now we add the 560 to the mix, and of course we have to install the 266.66 drivers first.

                        GTX 460 - 336 cores - 700Mhz core clock - 266.66 drivers - 7 min, 25 sec
                        GTX 560 - 384 cores - 822Mhz core clock - 266.66 drivers - 5 min, 38 sec
                        Both boards together ------720 cores----- 266.66 drivers - 3 min, 13 sec

                        Summary:

                        Clearly, you can see by the 460's numbers that the newer drivers are slower by just about 20%, which is substantial. I do hope they can get the performance back to where it was and I hope they do it soon. If they do it, I'd like to see both boards do this benchmark in something like 2:45.

                        -Alan
                        Last edited by Alan Iglesias; 31-01-2011, 06:57 PM.

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                        • #42
                          Model of motherboard please...
                          probably your pci-e 16x prots are not real 16x (but 8x+8x or probably 16x+8x)

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                          • #43
                            I finally got to try out RT GPU

                            Gainward 580 GTX 3 GB Phantom version:

                            2 MIN, 53 SEC

                            Drivers: 266.58
                            Last edited by Bpositive; 09-02-2011, 09:10 AM.
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                            • #44
                              1mn39
                              1x 480GTX on pci x8 + 1x 580GTX on pci x16

                              I will try later with adding an Xpander with 2 580GTX ( when i receive it )
                              I hope much about this xpander and VRAY RT Gpu . some white dots on the render need to being corrected to make this renderer competitive with Arion and Iray
                              GHiOM = Guillaume Gaillard
                              freelance 3D artist
                              www.ghiom.com

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by ghiom3d View Post
                                some white dots on the render need to being corrected
                                Can't say I've noticed this, but If you have a scene, it would be useful to send it to me at vlado@chaosgroup.com to check out what may be wrong. Also keep in mind that both iray and arion will usually filter out speckles before showing you the image.

                                Best regards,
                                Vlado
                                I only act like I know everything, Rogers.

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