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  • #16
    Originally posted by Paul Oblomov View Post
    Heh. You showed exactly what I was talking about Hope you know, how proper DOF looks like

    P.S. Scenes attached. Guess, where proper DOF is.
    This is because you are using a standard max camera with the ancient dof override in the render settings. If you create a physical camera, both images look identical in CPU and GPU.
    https://www.behance.net/Oliver_Kossatz

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Ivan1982 View Post
      i will also release Blender version (i hope so)
      Would be nice, will try it when ready.

      Win11 Pro 64bit, GTX 970, Standalone version: V-Ray Next 4.30.03,

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      • #18
        Hey guys,

        Blender version is ready, since it's not for this forum i wont be sharing it here, but you can find it on the same Behance post where Vray version is.

        Render time for blender is 14m 06s for view 1 and 12m 10s for view 2 their GPU compute cycles used in both cases.

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        • #19
          Thank you.
          Win11 Pro 64bit, GTX 970, Standalone version: V-Ray Next 4.30.03,

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          • #20
            Well, I showed scenes and I thought, it is clear, that standard override renders wrong with GPU. I'm not using any DCC specific tools here, 'coz I have to match stuff between render engines It is great you guys don't have such an issues.

            P.S. It is not an "ancient dof override".
            I just can't seem to trust myself
            So what chance does that leave, for anyone else?
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            • #21
              Thanks for the scene, it's pretty cool, I'm pretty annoyed of how long it takes on the overblown areas but ofc I'm not a render guru, maybe that's how it's supposed to be.

              Max 2020.3
              V-Ray Next Update 3.2 (4.30.02)
              i9 10920x
              256Ram
              2x 2080 Ti RTX NVLink
              Stock speeds
              Win 10 Pro
              Nvidia Studio Drivers 442.92

              I thought the CPU would be faster


              EDIT Max 5 Beta 1 Render info :

              Max 5 Beta 1:

              CPU 22:34
              GPU CUDA: 6:39
              GPU RTX: 4:11
              Last edited by Password; 08-05-2020, 02:57 PM. Reason: Added Max 5 render info
              i9 - 1980XE 256 GB - 2x EVGA RTX 3090 XC3 NVLink, i9 - 1920X 64GB - 2x EVGA RTX 3090 XC3 NVLink, i9 - 1920X 64GB - 2x RTX 2080 Ti NVLink

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              • #22
                Thanks for trying it out, amazingly fast on 2080ti.

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                • #23
                  So after some testing I find why the render time for my earlier test was way to long .. it is because the default settings when I opened the file is set to use CPU only for the GPU rendering : ))
                  So I did the tests again and the render time is much better now :

                  VRay GPU 5.0 : 14 m 40 sec
                  VRay GPU 4.0 : 11 m 7 sec

                  render time for CPU for the record was : 36 m 37 s on Vray 5.0
                  I probably should do the test on Vray 4.0 again .

                  btw do you guys disable CPU when rendering with GPU ? or rendering with both ?
                  in my case I'm using both for rendering .
                  my machine specs again : Dual xeon CPU 2650v3 , GPU 1080 ti , 64 GB Ram
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by M.Max View Post
                    btw do you guys disable CPU when rendering with GPU ? or rendering with both ?
                    Mine won't render when I leave the CPU option enabled if I'm doing GPU
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                    • #25
                      You could render a test without CPU. I did a test some months before and the hyprid mode caused a slow down. Cuda rendering on CPU is ineffective and the CPU power is missing to feed the GPU. My experience is if you own powerfull GPU (for example 2x2080ti) than hyprid doesn't help.
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