I agree, I always see 1/32 as being usually the fastest. 1/8 always leads to hours worth of extra rendering time for myself regardless of material subdivs and noise threshold.
For instance on my project at the moment, 2/32 is over 100% faster than 1/4 1/8 or 1/12 and with cleaner noise. Regardless of material/light subdivs. Usually lowering them makes render slower.
For me, I have found that if I set the Noise threshold high .05 but have lights and glossies set to quite high subdivs of around 80-256, it's really quick and noise is acceptable when considering rendering speed and for the purpose of a still image. I think this is similar to Peter Guthries settings a few pages back.
For instance on my project at the moment, 2/32 is over 100% faster than 1/4 1/8 or 1/12 and with cleaner noise. Regardless of material/light subdivs. Usually lowering them makes render slower.
For me, I have found that if I set the Noise threshold high .05 but have lights and glossies set to quite high subdivs of around 80-256, it's really quick and noise is acceptable when considering rendering speed and for the purpose of a still image. I think this is similar to Peter Guthries settings a few pages back.
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