Hey guys,
I'm currently in talks with the powers that be at our office about updating our rendering hardware. Obviously top of my teams priorities are speed, and the top of the directors priorities are cost/time.
I've been reluctant to go down the route of GPU rendering up until now because of RAM limitations, especially when you can get such powerful (and relatively cheap) enthusiast CPU's. But now with the RTX Titan the RAM limitation has been lifted (if they're run via NVLink).
I suppose my question is this; If we were to go down the route of GPU rendering would it be better to build a GPU render node or upgrade our individual workstations to (dual) Titans?
My current workstation is a dual xeon e5-2630v4. In terms of a speed increase does anyone have any kind of GPU vs CPU benchmarks?
I probably have a dozen other questions, but shall wait for now.
Many thanks,
Chris
I'm currently in talks with the powers that be at our office about updating our rendering hardware. Obviously top of my teams priorities are speed, and the top of the directors priorities are cost/time.
I've been reluctant to go down the route of GPU rendering up until now because of RAM limitations, especially when you can get such powerful (and relatively cheap) enthusiast CPU's. But now with the RTX Titan the RAM limitation has been lifted (if they're run via NVLink).
I suppose my question is this; If we were to go down the route of GPU rendering would it be better to build a GPU render node or upgrade our individual workstations to (dual) Titans?
My current workstation is a dual xeon e5-2630v4. In terms of a speed increase does anyone have any kind of GPU vs CPU benchmarks?
I probably have a dozen other questions, but shall wait for now.
Many thanks,
Chris
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