Hey, I was just wondering if anyone here uses vantage on anything else than a 4090 or 4080 and could share their experience on how the lower tier cards hold up? I haven't been into GPU rendering so far, but I am doing some simple interior animations now and have some more coming in the near future. I currently render on a ryzen 9 5900x. Would a rtx 4070 + vantage be a huge boost here compared to CPU rendering, or is it not worth it unless its a top tier gpu like the previoulsy mentioned ones?
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although i have no data, i would think that a 4070 would be faster especially using vantage. with RTX cards, vantage really comes into it's own taking advantage of the raytracing. i don't know if there are any benchmarks for vantage, but i believe there are v-ray benchmarks of different cards and they might even have comparison with a CPU?
i know that vantage is about 2x faster than me rendering with v-ray gpu inside 3ds max. that's with the same cards. yes, i think that there is some differences still between the "look" of the render. i just recently compared because i'm working on a just over 1m animation @30fps. the v-ray gpu had a bit more light bouncing around and looked good. vantage was a little smoother. this can also be due to some of the settings i'm choosing however.
maybe just get 1 4070 and try it out? the card wouldn't necessarily go to waste.
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Hi, I am using vantage with RTX 3070 and 2060 (just for display not rendering). I make only interiors and all my renderings are made inside vanatage. I didnt make any bucket rendering for over the year or more.
I am using live linking to adjust lightning, compositon and so.
With decent settings I render one 2K image in abou 2 minutes. So for me, it is the great time.
360 renders without using denoiser (because of low graphic memory) are made in 20-30minutes.
If you have any quastions, feel free to ask.
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