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  • Need help choosing a laptop system that works with vray_RT

    Hi there.

    I'm in the market to buy a laptop with system that is known to work with vray_rt feature in Maya.

    I would like to know which card below allows me to use the RT feature.. also will I need Maya 64 bit version or 32bit is fine?
    The laptop system im looking at can have one of the gfx cards below.
    * nvidia geforce gtx 680M 4GB - Autodesk says this card is not recommended for maya.. its a keppler type video card ???
    * radeon 7970m HD 2GB - some say its a gd card for its price. this man says it doesnt render in vray RT - http://forums.cgarchitect.com/71091-...tml#post366232
    * nvidia geforce 675m 2GB
    * nvidia quadro K3000 2GB

    If none of the cards above doesn't work I appreciate if you could suggest a laptop/videoCard and where I can get the laptop/system.

    Many thanks.
    D

  • #2
    so i'm thinking of getting this card for my new laptop - radeon 7970m HD 2GB

    could anyone tel me if the card works with vray_RT in maya 2011? or 2013?

    Cheers.

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    • #3
      Nope, it doesn't work unfortunately. Get one of the nVidia cards.

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

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      • #4
        woa! thanks vlado! im glad you have responded! You said one of the nvidia cards. Are you meaning one of the cards below? thank you.

        Which one do you recommend?
        * nvidia geforce gtx 680M 4GB - Autodesk says this card is not recommended for maya.. its a keppler type video card ???
        * nvidia geforce 675m 2GB
        * nvidia quadro K3000 2GB

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        • #5
          GTX 680m 4gb.

          Where u buy ur laptop from? Guys at PC specialist got best offers in UK so far. I got mine workstation laptop from them...

          This laptop is one of top ones that u can get.

          http://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/notebo...rtexIII-Elite/

          2x GTX 680 4GB
          i7 extreme
          32 gb ram and more.
          CGI - Freelancer - Available for work

          www.dariuszmakowski.com - come and look

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          • #6
            so GTX 680m is proven to work with vray_RT?

            thinking of getting a laptop from here
            http://www.metabox.com.au/P150EM-overview.asp

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            • #7
              yes works fine.. not much faster than a gtx 580, but more power efficient... plus you have that nice 4gb ram, and vray RT needs as much ram on the gpu as possible.

              if you want to know about performance there are a few threads here with comparisons between various cards. only rule for now is.. ati cards sadly dont work.. its a driver issue apparently. real shame as they are faster than nvidia cards in a lot of gpgpu benchmarks..

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              • #8
                I see.

                I got this information from the sales guy. he said 680m is not recommended.. that is why i was going for 7970m, but the vray specialists on this forum are saying 680m is the way to go.. is it because I'm wanting the RT feature?

                With regards to Maya, since it is an Autodesk program and uses similar concepts to CAD software, it would require a video card that is
                capable of handling the calculation of complex 3D and 2D models efficiently. NVIDIA's 680M and recent upgrade to the keplar architecture
                have been centred specifically around gaming, as a result it is not as well optimised for CAD software as previous generations.
                It is quite well understood in the industry now that the AMD 7970M is the better option between the two for calculating complex models and
                we would recommend this as the better choice for Maya, especially considering the price difference.

                Here is a good review for CAD on the two video cards:

                http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-...M.77110.0.html

                Scroll to the section talking specifically about CAD Benchmarks.

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                • #9
                  if you dont ever want to use RT (gpu version) then by all means go with the AMD (ati) card. but if you do, then you have to choose the nvidia one.

                  besides, im not a Maya expert, but in Max at least, nvidia has always been the (my) preferred choice... better drivers...)

                  besides, having had a brief look at that link, i see in maya, the AMD card is less than 1 fps faster than the nvidia one, so strange they are pushing you so strongly in that direction..

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                  • #10
                    yeah 680m is a lot more expensive. sounds like ill go for 680m though, so glad i checked with u guys first. I was about to go for the radeon.. and i would like to use the RT feature for sure.

                    so in vray, do I use CUDA for the RT?

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                    • #11
                      U know u can use RT in CPU mode right? U dont need GPU to run RT.

                      Also how much does ur laptop cost from ur website?

                      And where are u located, UK or US?
                      CGI - Freelancer - Available for work

                      www.dariuszmakowski.com - come and look

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                      • #12
                        i live in south pacific zone, so close to Australia
                        the laptop i was looking on the AU site comes to around $2500(AUS) i think.

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                        • #13
                          http://www.p4laptops.com.au/Metabox_P170EM.htm

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                          • #14
                            Uh ok... thats make it all more difficult In that case I let u get what u can in that area and not whine

                            GL.
                            CGI - Freelancer - Available for work

                            www.dariuszmakowski.com - come and look

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                            • #15
                              yeah.. the product in the link you sent seems really powerful.. but a bit far away from where i live. thank you for your help though.

                              680mit is then

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