Hi,
We will soon be buying new workstations for the 3ds Max + VRay users
.The primary motive for buying new machines is that we would like to start using VRay RT GPU for interactive scene development although probably not for final image rendering at this stage.
Our scenes are typically interiors and exteriors of commercial buildings (up to 15 million polys and 400 Mbyte). So on the GPU side we have decided to go for a GTX 680 or GTX 780 to drive the display and one or possibly two Titans for GPU rendering. What we are not quite sure about is whether the base these new workstations around a fast i7 or dual Xeons. I was watching Vlado's presentation at Siggraph this year (here) and from 10:00 he talks about maximising the GPU load by using multithreading on the CPUs. Does this mean that having more CPU cores will be an advantage ie. the dual Xeon system will be better?
Any comments or advice would be very welcome...
Thanks.
We will soon be buying new workstations for the 3ds Max + VRay users

Our scenes are typically interiors and exteriors of commercial buildings (up to 15 million polys and 400 Mbyte). So on the GPU side we have decided to go for a GTX 680 or GTX 780 to drive the display and one or possibly two Titans for GPU rendering. What we are not quite sure about is whether the base these new workstations around a fast i7 or dual Xeons. I was watching Vlado's presentation at Siggraph this year (here) and from 10:00 he talks about maximising the GPU load by using multithreading on the CPUs. Does this mean that having more CPU cores will be an advantage ie. the dual Xeon system will be better?
Any comments or advice would be very welcome...
Thanks.
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