Thanks Robert.
I think the Rebus calculator isn't much help because they do not use DR, as I understand things anyway.
You make a good point in terms of setup time, but most of my renders are pretty high res (only do stills) so I'm in the second category where setup time is not often a major component of the overall time for me. Having more cores in one box would still be advantageous though. I just need to figure out precisely how the falloff works over the number of cores.
I don't know if 2 machines is twice is fast as 1, but it would not surprise me. What I'm not sure about is whether that changes. Is 8 2X faster than 4, or 10 2X faster than 5? For some reason I don't think it's going to work that way, but I don't know why really
Maybe because no one seems to be able to confirm it for sure. Anyway, once I know that I can optimize the number of cores per box against my budget.
I'm going to try and work something out with another forum user to run some tests. If we get that done I'll let you know how it works out.
Thanks
b
I think the Rebus calculator isn't much help because they do not use DR, as I understand things anyway.
You make a good point in terms of setup time, but most of my renders are pretty high res (only do stills) so I'm in the second category where setup time is not often a major component of the overall time for me. Having more cores in one box would still be advantageous though. I just need to figure out precisely how the falloff works over the number of cores.
I don't know if 2 machines is twice is fast as 1, but it would not surprise me. What I'm not sure about is whether that changes. Is 8 2X faster than 4, or 10 2X faster than 5? For some reason I don't think it's going to work that way, but I don't know why really

I'm going to try and work something out with another forum user to run some tests. If we get that done I'll let you know how it works out.
Thanks
b
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